that Saints player on the outside that got tossedGif of the vine.
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The initial double is pretty good, allowed the RG (70-Martin) to get better leverage on his man.
that would be me in the NFL
that Saints player on the outside that got tossedGif of the vine.
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The initial double is pretty good, allowed the RG (70-Martin) to get better leverage on his man.
I am hyped! Played a ton of the demo.
Gif of the vine. Tyron is beastly, against the Rams he made Quinn quit after stonewalling him all game.
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Carolina Panthers
Panthers general manager Dave Gettleman compared Benjamin to Plaxico Burress prior to the 2014 NFL Draft, due to Benjamin's imposing size (6-foot-5, 240 pounds) and potential impact. The big-bodied rookie has certainly lived up to expectations, quickly developing into a dominant force on the perimeter. Benjamin leads all rookies with six receptions of 20-plus yards; he also has 17 first-down receptions, tied for seventh-most among all receivers. Benjamin remains a work in progress as a route runner, but he's already become quarterback Cam Newton's favorite red-zone target while showing flashes of excelling as the Panthers' No. 1 option in the passing game. With Ron Rivera recently saying the time to "unleash" Newton is "coming," it's easy to see how Benjamin's numbers and impact could reach ridiculous levels by season's end.
Top contenders: Brandin Cooks, WR, New Orleans Saints; Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Minnesota Vikings.
Gif of the vine. Tyron is beastly, against the Rams he made Quinn quit after stonewalling him all game.
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The initial double is pretty good, allowed the RG (70-Martin) to get better leverage on his man.
Don't really feel good about playing the Bears. Strong running game with Forte who has huge games against the Panthers, and a defense that forces turnovers. Cam's done a good job protecting the ball but as desperation starts to set it, he's bound to start forcing it more. We've gone from Williams, Stewart, and Tolbert to Fozzy, Reaves, and Ogbonnaya.
I don't know of any of you remember this. Larry Allen rookie year aikman gets picked Allen hauls ass down field and makes the saving tackle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFcWMC9vkZg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I don't know of any of you remember this. Larry Allen rookie year aikman gets picked Allen hauls ass down field and makes the saving tackle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFcWMC9vkZg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I don't know of any of you remember this. Larry Allen rookie year aikman gets picked Allen hauls ass down field and makes the saving tackle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFcWMC9vkZg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
The Bears running game is what worries me. They've got a pretty decent offensive line down there now. Our front 7 seems to be stretched thin, although I'm hoping Thomas Davis can return and help mitigate that. And like you said, Forte just seems to own us.
I'm not afraid of their defense. As long as the Panthers O-line can give Cam even 3 seconds, we should be able to move the ball through the air against them. Hopefully the combo of Fozzy and Obgonnaya can average at least 3.5ypc to give us some semblance of a run threat.
It's debatable whether there would be a street named after him around Lambeau Field, or perhaps a huge statue of his likeness erected there instead, but Ray Lewis came literally a few moments away from being a Green Bay Packer, and, we can only imagine, therefore a Packer legend.
Lewis was on the phone with the Packers' front office at the time the Baltimore Ravens were selecting in 1996, one spot ahead of Green Bay. It was about to be the moment the Packers thought would be the culmination of months spent working on the undersized linebacker out of the University of Miami, a charge led in the field by scout John Dorsey. They were fairly certain they had him, and then in a moment, a novice -- and soon to be legendary -- general manager swooped in and made the pick with the Ravens deep into their allotted time, at selection No. 26 of the 1996 draft.
Ozzie Newsome nabbed Lewis, who would become the singular face and identity of the Ravens franchise, leading it to two Super Bowls, including an improbable charge to a Lombardi Trophy in 2012 after returning from a near season-ending injury and announcing his retirement.
We can only wonder how different the AFC and NFC might have been had Ron Wolf gone ahead and traded up a few spots to make sure he got his man. Ray Lewis: Green Bay Packer. Sounds strange to hear, yet how fitting might it have been. As much as he personifies the Ravens -- a franchise trying to emerge from its move to Baltimore from Cleveland at the time -- how great a fit would he have been with one of the league's iconic franchises, roaming sideline to sideline where the likes of Ray Nitschke once did. It was closer to happening than almost anyone would think.
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"We had his agent on the phone as I recall it, and we had Ray Lewis on the phone," Wolf said, still unable to recount the situation all these years later without stopping several times to verbally rebuke himself. "I think there was less than a minute to go. We already had his name in; our guy standing there at the [draft table in New York] was on the phone with his name in.
"And then of course we heard that Baltimore selects Ray Lewis, linebacker from the University of Miami. And that was not my finest moment. There is a period when you're going through the draft process and you're in that draft mode so to speak. There is a real tension there. There's a tightness there. It's all the things that make it so exciting. And you have to keep above board at all times, and kind of like the saying goes, 'You've got to keep your game face on.' "
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-watt-among-awards-contenders-at-quarter-mark
17 of Benji's 21 receptions have gone for a first down.
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Yeah, our run defense really has me baffled. Is it really just a case of guys not staying in their gaps, or is there a fundamental flaw there. Seems like Short's snaps are way up and Colin Cole's are down, which may be hurting our run defense. Haven't heard Star's name called much this season but I assume he's been getting double teamed inside. The slow developing inside runs that seem to gash us should be getting shut down before they have a chance.
kas will you leave if the lions choke the season away like they do every year
Always interesting to see players like that because you know they are special. He's probably their only threat besides I'd assume Olsen and he's producing and they are likely keying on him. That's why I thought Josh Gordon's season was mind boggling last year. What he did with nobody else on the offense to remotely key on was ridiculous. Now he will likely get a massive contract because the NFL is pro drugs.
*Gettleman said: "I can't play any more".
*"I'm jealous of Cam, I need the attention on me".
*Says he has high standards, "And maybe I need to bring people up to my level".
*Says, "It was personal with me and Dave Gettlemen. It's obvious I did something that got underneath his skin".
*Says, "Gettlemen says I was a distraction. All I did was hit other teammates, but I didn't beat my wife"
*Says, "I didn't ask for a release. I just wanted to play ball"
*He knocked Jake being emotional. Said Joe Cool was/is more calm in the huddle. But not Cam. Did not knock Cam in this ongoing interview.
*Says Cam didn't even know he was cut. Cam wrote him a nice letter and texted him. But said Cam's not 35 years old, and he doesn't play Madden.
*Says Rivera never spoke to him the entire time he was being evaluated, and finally texted him after the win.
*Says, "every guy has problems, and egos on teams." But to make them a problem, he thinks the Panthers are trying to justify why he isn't there.
*Says, "there are 'villians and heroes in the world. Lois Lane loves Superman and he's Lex Luther"
*Feels "stabbed in the back". Says Rivera wasn't a man and talk to him throughout the ordeal. "We supposed to be boys and you respected me. But you don't talk to me through the ordeal. But now you want to shake may hand after you talk to the media; why?"
Uh, so apparently Steve Smith just called into local radio station WFNZ in CLT to refute the Rapoport report:
wtf
2 man route on 2nd and 6. Recipe for success.
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1 of those 2 receivers was going to be single covered. Not sure what the problem is, outside of it being 2 fly routes apparently
The biggest problem with that play is Brady's arm.
The biggest problem with that play is Brady's arm.1 of those 2 receivers was going to be single covered. Not sure what the problem is, outside of it being 2 fly routes apparently
Davis and Stewart in pads for Panthers practice today. Good sign hopefully.
That's my future QB.
This is only news to msd.
The biggest problem with that play is Brady's arm.
Wouldn't be a problem if they showed they could execute that type of play. They only had 3 receivers and none are deep threats.1 of those 2 receivers was going to be single covered. Not sure what the problem is, outside of it being 2 fly routes apparently
Wouldn't be a problem if they showed they could execute that type of play. They only had 3 receivers and none are deep threats.
i know you're trying to be funny but Picket actually made a little bit of a difference.John McClain @McClain_on_NFL · 3h 3 hours ago
Texans sign CB Jumal Rolle off Packers practice squad and cut RB Ronnie Brown.
You know you have problems when you sign your second Packers defensive player in 10 days.
Wouldn't be a problem if they showed they could execute that type of play. They only had 3 receivers and none are deep threats.
1 of those 2 receivers was going to be single covered. Not sure what the problem is, outside of it being 2 fly routes apparently
i know you're trying to be funny but Picket actually made a little bit of a difference.
"The bottom line is that he is a 37 year old quarterback, and one playing behind arguably the worst offensive line he has ever had to deal with. Anyone expecting him to play at his MVP best is sipping a special kind of kool-aid."
Yep.
Why didnt you say this in the offseason when Bionic and myself where saying he was going to have a down year?
"The bottom line is that he is a 37 year old quarterback, and one playing behind arguably the worst offensive line he has ever had to deal with. Anyone expecting him to play at his MVP best is sipping a special kind of kool-aid."
Yep.