ScottSullivan
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Damn man im sorry to hear that, what is an ablation? Hope you feel better soon broI'm having radiofrequency ablations on my back tommorrow. Getting old sucks. At least I'll get to recuperate and watch the Ravens.....never mind.
Damn man im sorry to hear that, what is an ablation? Hope you feel better soon broI'm having radiofrequency ablations on my back tommorrow. Getting old sucks. At least I'll get to recuperate and watch the Ravens.....never mind.
GL on that. I'm a city boy and I used to spend summers in the middle of no where and it was hard.Nah... I'm good bruh. I probably won't hit Vegas again till like next June. I need a break.... seriously I might end up in farm land (Eastern Washington) for a few months.
I'm having radiofrequency ablations on my back tommorrow. Getting old sucks. At least I'll get to recuperate and watch the Ravens.....never mind.
GL on that. I'm a city boy and I used to spend summers in the middle of no where and it was hard.
I'm a city boy too, but I need to get out for a minute. I need some calm and peace.
watched the repeat of the Colts/Titans game on the NFL network while on the gym, and I liked what I saw from Mariotta. His mechanics look a lot better than Winston. He seems to have a great feel for the pocket for a rookie and a good zip on the ball. Reminded more of the way Rodgers or Russell operate in the pocket rather than guys like Kaep or RG3.
The Denver Broncos defensive players say they knew what plays were coming each time they intercepted Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford and the film seems to back them up.
In the first quarter, facing a 3rd-and-5, the Detroit Lions came out with three wide receivers, a tight end and a running back.
Calvin Johnson lined up wide left. The Broncos countered with Aqib Talib in press coverage. Running back Ameer Abdullah was the only other option to that side of the field, lining up not in the backfield, but off left tackle Riley Reiff's shoulder.
Tight end Eric Ebron was off right tackle, Golden Tate in the slot and Lance Moore wide to the other side of the formation.
Broncos cornerback Chris Harris is covering up Tate prior to the snap and you can see Harris bark out some last-second instructions to Bradley Roby, who is manning Moore on the outside. You also see the deep safety to that side of the field, T.J. Ward, shade his coverage a few steps in just before the ball is snapped.
As the play develops, you see the Broncos are as locked in on to Tate as much quarterback Matthew Stafford's eyes. Harris, playing five yards off, drops five more and sits in a zone, taking away a dig route. Ward stays deep, in case Tate runs a go.
But it's Roby, closing from the outside, who makes the play. His eyes stay in the backfield, and as Stafford pulls his arm back to throw, the corner breaks hard on Tate, abandoning Moore. Roby closes an impressive amount of ground and makes a lunging interception. Tate never had a chance.
On Stafford's second interception, in the fourth quarter, linebacker David Bruton made the play's defining read, reacting to running back Ameer Abdullah's assignment.
Lined up five yards off the line of scrimmage, shaded just to the left of where the ball was snapped, Bruton immediately drifts back and to his right, to the side where Abdullah had lined up along the line of scrimmage.
When Abdullah committed to chipping defensive end DeMarcus Ware on the 3rd-and-12 play, Bruton felt confident knowing the Lions wouldn't dump it off to running back, so he drifted deeper to help cover Calvin Johnson, the lone receiver to that side of the formation.
As Stafford looked to fit in a pass into Johnson on a post pattern, breaking 12 yards deep, Bruton had dropped deep enough to get a hand on the throw, tip it to himself and come away with the interception.
Neither of Stafford's throws were poor and you like to see Stafford trying to work it to his playmakers on third down. The Broncos simply had the Lions well scouted, getting defenders who wouldn't typically be involved on those routes in position to make plays on the ball.
He shows a lot of promise.
Why can't my Houston bros suck when there's a good QB available?
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Broncos stealing signs? Spygate?! Why isnt this news?! Wheres Goodell for the suspensions for ruining the integrity of the game?! Why haven't the Ravens and Colts whined about it?Detroit Lions Second Look: Tape confirms Broncos knew where Matthew Stafford was going on picks
http://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ss...d_look_tape.html#incart_2box_sports_index.ssf
Unfuckingbelievable
Gifs in the article
Broncos stealing signs? Spygate?! Why isnt this news?! Wheres Goodell for the suspensions for ruining the integrity of the game?! Why haven't the Ravens and Colts whined about it?
When is the court date?!
Broncos stealing signs? Spygate?! Why isnt this news?! Wheres Goodell for the suspensions for ruining the integrity of the game?! Why haven't the Ravens and Colts whined about it?
When is the court date?!
He shows a lot of promise.
Why can't my Houston bros suck when there's a good QB available?
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Wasnt making fun of ya, sorry if you took it that way.I don't know how you got that I was implying or the article was implying the Broncos doing anything of that sort, which they're not.
The Lombardi offense seems to be so easy for defensive coordinators and defensive players to adjust and scheme against. DBs are shouting where to go before the play even begins. All three teams we've faced have said as much to Golden Tate and others.
I didn't know it was this bad but Caldwell has to reign in ASAP for the rest of the season and let Lombardi go next year.
Kind of seems odd the Browns don't have an offensive line coach.
Joe Thomas is all they need.
Also, good morning friends.
Good morning, shirtless.
Good morning to you, Shirtless HOF'er!
How's life treating ya? Living in London yet?
Good morning to you, Shirtless HOF'er!
How's life treating ya? Living in London yet?
Good morning, friend.
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I was, but shit didn't work out (my fault mostly). So I, temporarily I hope, moved back.
How is my favourite Commish holding up?
I'm doing okay, really really busy at the moment with school, jobs and life. Gotta make some decisions soon, cause otherwise, I'm gonna lose it.
Kind of seems odd the Browns don't have an offensive line coach.
Kind of seems odd the Browns don't have an offensive line coach.
Hmm
That PS4 update went live.
Is anyone gonna create an NFL-GAF community on the new community feature?
The Good:
Derek Carr on 3rd down: 20 for 28 246 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs 122 rating. Yet dumbass Gregg Rosenthal still has him ranked a level below the likes of Cousins, Bradford, Cutler, and Fitzpatrick.
The Awful:
When throwing to TEs, Raiders opponents are 21-32 for 305 yards, 5 TDs, 0 INTs and 136.1 rating. This is an absolute joke, Del Rio and Norton have got to fix this
The Good:
Derek Carr on 3rd down: 20 for 28 246 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs 122 rating. Yet dumbass Gregg Rosenthal still has him ranked a level below the likes of Cousins, Bradford, Cutler, and Fitzpatrick.
Bill Belichick might be in the process of revolutionizing the in-game deployment of offensive linemen.
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The Patriots have used nine different line combinations to start 30 possessions this season, excluding kneel-downs. Theyve also implemented a 10th combination with Marcus Cannon at right guard on the goal-line package that resulted in all three of LeGarrette Blounts touchdowns Sunday against the Jaguars.
The series-by-series rotations have been fast and furious. Against the Steelers, the Patriots didnt use the same line combination on back-to-back series until their sixth and seventh possessions. The Pats used the same combination for three consecutive series to open the Bills game, which is the only time thats happened all season, before changing their line personnel on nine consecutive possessions. And the Patriots didnt use the same group in back-to-back series a single time in nine series against the Jags.
Source: Saints created $2.6M in cap space by turning $5.2M of Drew Brees' base salary into a signing bonus. His cap hit for 2016 is now $30M - @Field Yates
Who paying Dat 2016 cap hit?
Source: Saints created $2.6M in cap space by turning $5.2M of Drew Brees' base salary into a signing bonus. His cap hit for 2016 is now $30M - @Field Yates
Who paying Dat 2016 cap hit?
Nowhere in that article does it really list a positive to doing this, while also acknowledging that every coach would prefer a stable line. It's smart in that their line is so young they are sort of forced to do so, but I don't see any significant tactical advantage to it.
Yeah, mostly sounded like they do it for reps and to figure out the best line, not because of an inherent advantage over a good stable line.
Source: Saints created $2.6M in cap space by turning $5.2M of Drew Brees' base salary into a signing bonus. His cap hit for 2016 is now $30M - @Field Yates
Who paying Dat 2016 cap hit?
Revolutionary
GO TEXANS!
If Duane and Arian play then who knows.Nah, the falcons have it this week
Is he pretending to be in the huddle?
i wanted to see gabbert in the 2nd half of last weeks game.
i'm not joking