jordan0386
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Whats the deal with a producers fetish of having every analyst hold a pen?
Our field is a piece of shit and that includes the grass
Yes. Paul Horning in 61, Jim Taylor in 62. Terrell Davis and Brady too, right?...wait, not Brady.
Yes. Paul Horning in 61, Jim Taylor in 62. Terrell Davis and Brady too, right?...wait, not Brady.
Has the regular season MVP gone on to win the super bowl?
Ass :/
So how will that change anything?
Wont that make your team play worse as well?
Like i said, this offense isnt just about speed and finesse. They have hard hitting rbs and tough wide receivers who can play gritty football if required. The main key is to eliminate turnovers.
Yes. Paul Horning in 61, Jim Taylor in 62. Terrell Davis and Brady too, right?...wait, not Brady.
Who won the MVP the year Manning won the Super Bowl?
@AdamSchefter
As @mortreport reports, Marty Schottenheimer will interview for the Buccaneers head coaching job Tuesday.
It's amazing to think he was once far and away the best back in the league just 4 years ago.
It's amazing to think how important and game changing an explosive running back could be just four years ago...
Remember fucking Priest Holmes? Seems like eons ago.
Bucs GAF, your prayers are answered:
I can't remember when it was in the last couple weeks, but some broadcast showed the stats of the Saints at home versus on the road, and it's like two totally different offenses, stat-wise. Point total was like 40-13 at home to 23-21 on the road, average yardage was like 200 yards less, etc.
The Saints are one of the most blatant Dome-reliant teams in the last decade, likely since the Rams at the end of the 90's/early 2000's.
It's amazing to think how important and game changing an explosive running back could be just four years ago...
Remember fucking Priest Holmes? Seems like eons ago.
It's even worse when you look at the defenses they have played. Packers, Carolina, Tampa Bay, Atlanta are four of the shitty teams they have played outdoors and they still have that huge point discrepancy.
I love the 49ers chances. I'd way rather play the Saints.
And Larry Johnson.
That Super Bowl Rams team was still great on the road http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_St._Louis_Rams_seasonThe Saints are one of the most blatant Dome-reliant teams in the last decade, likely since the Rams at the end of the 90's/early 2000's.
I can't remember when it was in the last couple weeks, but some broadcast showed the stats of the Saints at home versus on the road, and it's like two totally different offenses, stat-wise. Point total was like 40-13 at home to 23-21 on the road, average yardage was like 200 yards less, etc.
The Saints are one of the most blatant Dome-reliant teams in the last decade, likely since the Rams at the end of the 90's/early 2000's.
It's amazing to think how important and game changing an explosive running back could be just four years ago...
Remember fucking Priest Holmes? Seems like eons ago.
Holy shit I was thinking about the same running back. Remember Shaun Alexander? Man running back in the NFL is no joke.
That Super Bowl Rams team was still great on the road http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_St._Louis_Rams_season
I know this might be pretty shocking news, but a team doesnt have to score 40 points to win every game.
Atlanta plays in a dome dog, or am I missing something?
I'm of the opinion that we'll see the resurgence of the running back in a few years. The natural counter for these quick clock stopping passing offenses is a slow ball control ground game. Problem is you need a flock of mature quarterbacks to go with it and none of the current ones run that type of offense right now.
Holy shit I was thinking about the same running back. Remember Shaun Alexander? Man running back in the NFL is no joke.
Alexander was a fucking fraud. Poster boy for an RB that looked great based solely on his blocking. Many of his long runs had him completely untouched. He had future hall of famers Walter Jones and Steve Hutchinson paving the way in gold for him, and his FB was a perennial pro bowler (Mack Strong?).
I guess the same does apply to Priest and LJ tho.
On about a two-three year stretch, it was Larry Johnson, Shaun Alexander, Tiki Barber, and LaDainian Tomlinson running wild on everybody. I know for certain Johnson, Alexander, and Barber each got around 1500 yards each year. It was an exciting time...It's amazing to think how important and game changing an explosive running back could be just four years ago...
Remember fucking Priest Holmes? Seems like eons ago.
Just me wanting to rip on Atlanta!
Absolutely. You'll also see defenses get smaller to be quicker both in coverage and on the line to get to the quarterback.
I know this might be pretty shocking news, but a team doesnt have to score 40 points to win every game.
Will we ever see bigger corners? It seems like if you are big, and can catch the ball a little you are a WR. I wonder what the defenses will do to adapt to the rule changes. It still seems like they haven't adapted yet.
But the saints might have to. Your defense is one of the worst in the league. Niners arent explosive but we can put up points. We have scored tds on 7 out of our last 8 redzone possessions.
I know this might be pretty shocking news, but a team doesnt have to score 40 points to win every game.
That game was set up perfectly for the Broncos to win yesterday
They do when Gregg Williams is your (shitty) D coordinator
The Patriots are going to take a giant dump on the Broncos on Saturday.
Hilarious thing, if the Patriots do indeed win the Broncos will be 9-9 so that means they'll still not have beaten a winning team all year. And they'll be in the AFC Championship game. :jnc AFC :jnc
Don't forget the link between Holmes and Larry Johnson being FB Trent Richardson.
LT also had FB Lorenzo Neal, as soon as he was gone, LT's numbers fell drastically.
or Dom Capers...![]()
If they have to, they will.
Look im giving your team credit for going 13-3. A shitty team doesnt do that. But our team did still win games on grass away from home. The games were closer, but they pulled it out.
If anything im more worried about our defense playing slow than our offense.