storybook77
Member
I really don't know what the hell you are going on about and is not sure how you determined what you determined.
Clueless guy is still clueless.
I've vented and I'm done.
I really don't know what the hell you are going on about and is not sure how you determined what you determined.
Seriously is east Cleveland as bad as it seems? I worry the day I finally go to cleveland to see a game I make one wrong turn end up there and get shanked to death.![]()
I edidted my post; He;s fine as a motivator for a position coach but asking him to create high level gameplans or design a scheme would be scary.
Tomlin had his number from the start. Dude is a one trick pony, who needs to beat the defense clean to be of use. We already have Antonio Brown to be worked into space for difficult catches. Wallace is too specialized. Dude is allergic to contact and his speed isn't going to last the length of the contract he gets.
So our division is the only geographically correct one.
Pretty much, which is why I wish Tomlin had the guts to force him down the roster earlier and more often. He teased with it by saying he and Sanders were co-starters at that one point, but he never went all in. Don't half ass it, Mike!
Honestly, I don't like the matchup for the Niners. Your O-line and running back are the type that have been giving the Niners D trouble this season. Of course I'm not sure how your defense matches up with the Niners offense.
So is the AFC West
He's not a machine. Your defense fucking sucks dick. Guys were open by 10 yards. That doesn't happen in an NFL regular season game let alone a playoff game.
If you don't play drastically better D not only will you lose, you will get blown out
Tramon even looks scared between plays. I'd have all the confidence in the world going against him as an offensive player.That defense needs someone to make them mean.
He is most definitely a machine. He showed poise all year in a lot of adverse situations, including going into San Fran and absolutely destroying them. I'm not talking about just the game he had against us. And while our defense was pretty bad yesterday we've had weeks where we play bad D and then turn it on the next week so we can play better, who knows if we will though. All I know is I think both QBs are pretty good but I'd rather play against Kaepernick than Wilson.
That defense needs someone to make them mean.
He is most definitely a machine. He showed poise all year in a lot of adverse situations, including going into San Fran and absolutely destroying them. I'm not talking about just the game he had against us. And while our defense was pretty bad yesterday we've had weeks where we play bad D and then turn it on the next week so we can play better, who knows if we will though. All I know is I think both QBs are pretty good but I'd rather play against Kaepernick than Wilson.
He is most definitely a machine. He showed poise all year in a lot of adverse situations, including going into San Fran and absolutely destroying them. I'm not talking about just the game he had against us. And while our defense was pretty bad yesterday we've had weeks where we play bad D and then turn it on the next week so we can play better, who knows if we will though. All I know is I think both QBs are pretty good but I'd rather play against Kaepernick than Wilson.
Before the game said:I have to be at work 3:45 pm today, so I imagine I'll be going in [to work] at the middle of the third quarter when it is 21 (Falcons) to 10 (Hawks), and then the rest of game I'll catch quick glimpses of the Falcons blowing a lead like they have done all year long.
Final prediction: 28 to 27, Falcons!
20-0 said:Seriously guys, game isn't over. I've seen the Falcons let lesser teams come back from this wayyyyyy too many times.
Goddell should just ruin a bunch of rivalries and put teams into geographically accurate divisions because MAPS!
I wish I had a dollar for every time someone told me one esteemed coach or another advised one of the Eagles' top candidates not to take the job precisely because of Roseman's presence there. Roseman isn't the general manager they should tie their wagon to. It's clear Chip Kelly wasn't leaving Oregon for anywhere unless he had a large measure of control over the organization, and owner Jeffrey Lurie has already entrusted that to Roseman. There has been trepidation by some candidates to go all-in given the questions about this existing power structure.
The rumblings about Roseman lacking nuance and foresight, about him turning people off with how drunk with power he's become, only grow louder as his coaching search grows stranger.
Now, the Eagles would tell you they are right where they thought they would be in this search, now going on Week 3. They'll tell you they just wanted to talk to a bunch of bright football minds and do their due diligence. All part of the process. They didn't really want Chip Kelly or Bill O'Brien or Doug Marrone or Brian Kelly, anyway. Riigghht. Sure. I mean, if you couldn't get anyone to take your job or work with you, wouldn't you indulge in the same revisionist history?
You said Wilson is 10x the QB. Based on what ?
When did that happen? Niners beat Seattle at home this year
He lost in San Fran and had 4 passing yards in the 2nd half of that game so I'm not sure what you're talking about.
As I said, he made maybe 1 or 2 difficult throws yesterday. Guys were wide open. A poor defensive game plan and/or execution.
And you aren't playing kap. You're playing the 49ers. If your defense plays like it did against the Seahawks you will be blown out. There is no reason to believe you won't improve except that mike Nolan is a joke.
Would it be any different from what he already does?
Pretty damning article on Howie Roseman and the Eagles HC search by La Canfora.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/...ions-scrutiny-now-settling-on-shaky-eagles-gm
Obviously 10x is hyperbole but I believe he is a better all around passer, Kaep may have a bit better deep ball but Wilson is extremely smart in his decision making on when to run or take his shots downfield, and rarely made mistakes, especially in the second half of the season.
I definitely meant in the Seattle home game. The other game was pretty early in the year if I remember correctly they were still testing the waters with Wilson and not letting him do too much.
Believe me I am not taking the 49ers lightly, even though I think we will win I don't believe we should even be favored to win which we aren't, I'm just saying I'd rather play RW than CK. That being said we weren't just playing Russell Wilson either yesterday, we beat a pretty good Seahawks team even if just by the skin of our teeth.
So Steelers fans hate Mike Wallace. Interesting. I'm guessing I'd hear similar thoughts on Greg Jennings from Packers fans? He seems to have had a down year this year even apart from the injury issues. Regardless, if the Dolphins go out and spend big money on one of those guys at least they will have someone that forces the defense to respect the deep ball (assuming Tannehill's accuracy improves). Right now they simply don't have an over the top threat, and their receivers are pitiful at picking up YAC as well.
"When you have that type of lead going into the fourth quarter, you're supposed to win the game," Gonzalez said. "And we couldn't hang on. I figured it just wasn't meant to be. You start to rationalize; maybe it's just not going to happen. But that's why emotionally, when he kicked that field goal, and it went through the uprights, I was on the ground crying like a little baby. I kissed the earth. I couldn't believe it."
This is what makes this game great, isn't it? When someone like Gonzalez, who has been good to the game for all of these years, finally accepts his fate as a postseason loser ... only to have it all spin into a career that could end with a Super Bowl appearance if his team can just sneak out one more massive win next week.
"You tell yourself it just wasn't meant to be," Gonzalez said about his lack of playoff success. "You try to look at the spiritual side of things. And you try to have acceptance. But I'll tell you what, it's better to get the victory, to get that playoff monkey off my back. Hopefully, it's onto bigger and better things. We still have some goals to accomplish."
Hartline and Bess are made for that role. Hartline in particular has the potential to thrive as a no. 2 receiver. I'm also hoping they draft a receiver or two that can contribute from day one.Thing is an over the top threat means nothing if you don't have guys underneath to exploit it. Steelers and Packers do. Dolphins don't.
![]()
![]()
Table 3: Optimal realignment for the NFL's choice of AFC and NFC. Value: 41152km See maps of the NFC and AFC.
NFC
South - Atlanta Carolina New Orleans Tampa Bay
North - Chicago Green Bay Minnesota St Louis
West - Arizona Dallas San Francisco Seattle
East - Detroit NY Giants Philadelphia Washington
AFC
East - Baltimore New England Buffalo NY Jets
North - Cincinnati Cleveland Indianapolis Pittsburgh
West - Denver Kansas City Oakland San Diego
South - Houston Jacksonville Miami Tennessee
http://eaton.math.rpi.edu/faculty/mitchell/generators/realign/solutions.html
It is such bullshit though. We have one of the better QBs in the league, the BEST recieving core in the league (White, Jones, Gonzalez), top ten in points allowed, top five in turnovers forced per game, and we have the fewest pentalities.... Ever. Oh and we just beat the darling of the league (who just got done stomping the 49ers 4 weeks ago) in thrilling fashion. Yet here I am watching Mike and Mike (and other sports outlets) mostly talking about the other remaining three teams and even focusing on the Seahawks and Wilson more then the Falcons when yesterday's game comes up in the discussion.
This isn't a beauty contest, and we have consistently won and been close to the top of our game all season long yet San Fran already seems to be pencilled in for the Super Bowl.
I honestly don't care what his team affiliation is. He essentially replaced a guy who knows his football facts and history with someone who's ignorant in both.
He's pulling for my team and I still don't like him.
![]()
![]()
Table 3: Optimal realignment for the NFL's choice of AFC and NFC. Value: 41152km See maps of the NFC and AFC.
NFC
South - Atlanta Carolina New Orleans Tampa Bay
North - Chicago Green Bay Minnesota St Louis
West - Arizona Dallas San Francisco Seattle
East - Detroit NY Giants Philadelphia Washington
AFC
East - Baltimore New England Buffalo NY Jets
North - Cincinnati Cleveland Indianapolis Pittsburgh
West - Denver Kansas City Oakland San Diego
South - Houston Jacksonville Miami Tennessee
http://eaton.math.rpi.edu/faculty/mitchell/generators/realign/solutions.html
Wait, why does the nfl need realignment?
I saw it earlier you know where, all I have to say is:Pretty damning article on Howie Roseman and the Eagles HC search by La Canfora.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/...ions-scrutiny-now-settling-on-shaky-eagles-gm
Indeed.Talon said:There's no point in caring about the perception of your team. Who cares? They play the game and that's all that matters.
Seems like the Redskins have simply slotted in now to take their place if RGIII is able to maintain his health. Dallas is a circus and Jerry does everything he can to keep them irrelevant and now the Eagles are rebuilding..Wellington said:WELCOME TO OBSCURITY FOR THE NEXT TEN YEARS, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES.
Baaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!
You guys really are embracing your historic dominance over the Dolphins after yesterday's game, aren't you? It's kind of sad in a way.It doesn't, I just want to face the Dolphins twice a year.
I take solace in the fact that we just played a similar sort of team with a mobile QB and a power running game. Not that it prepares us 100% or anything, but you have an entire gametape of your personnel playing against that team just a week before.
I understand why the big gaps were there, mostly along the sidelines. We were content sitting back in a zone as long as we kept Russell sealed inside for the most part and preventing a big bomb. It worked beautifully in the first half, and we bottled up Marshawn. As much as the league has changed, a team that runs on you with impunity is more of a death sentence than throwing up and down the field.
The difference of that halves is that Seattle abandoned the run in the second half, but we didn't switch back to more of a man look, where we've had most of our success all season.
Every game plays out differently. Defense has had their best games against pocket passers - Peyton, Eli, Rivers. Nolan isn't able to play as much muddle huddle when the QB is a running threat. But, again, I think it helps that we've played a similar style team. I don't think we'll be able to run as easily on the 49ers though if Smith is any healthier.
Abraham's health is the biggest question going into Sunday.
You're talking as if Seattle was blown out.You can't really blame him for a dumbfounded bet that LJ himself proposed. LJ thinking low enough of the Falcons that we as a #1 seed couldn't possibly win a game at home against a team traveling 5 hours and losing 3 hours with the time change was the ultimate disrespect, IMO.
Again, what difficult throw did Wilson make yesterday? I'm being honest. The dude had forever to throw and would eventually find a guy that had no one within 10 yards of him.
Wilson is obviously good but I think you are overrating him. That's fine though. Your D survived the elite wussle so you shouldn't fear that bum kap!
There's no point in caring about the perception of your team. Who cares? They play the game and that's all that matters.
You can't really blame him for a dumbfounded bet that LJ himself proposed. LJ thinking low enough of the Falcons that we as a #1 seed couldn't possibly win a game at home against a team traveling 5 hours and losing 3 hours with the time change was the ultimate disrespect, IMO.
LOL at him saying that Rosemans tenure has been marred by signing Nnmadi, which everyone on Earth said was a great signing at the time, and cutting Babin, who was having a horrible season and was a problem in the locker room. Everyone knew it was going to be tough to get a big time coach since those guys want power and Lurie doesnt want a coach to have that power after how things went with Reid. Someone will take the job and hopefully they will do a good job.Pretty damning article on Howie Roseman and the Eagles HC search by La Canfora.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/...ions-scrutiny-now-settling-on-shaky-eagles-gm
You're talking as if Seattle was blown out.
Right. We only remember the Super Bowl champion - we don't remember that Minnesota should have had a FG attempt if Favre didn't give the game away.I agree with this. nobody ever really gave a fuck about the Saints until they became a threat but the team was never respected even before bountygate. winning that super bowl was so awesome and that feeling can never be replaced. If our penance for winning it was this fucked up season and our name smeared, so be it. It was totally worth it.
Why do Patriots fans think the Ravens game will be any different than the last two games vs. them (aka ridiculously close and essentially a toss-up)
Which has what to do with it being an awful big money signing in retrospect? You're judged by your teams performance on the field not reeling in big free agents that look good "at the time". What was Nnamdi getting paid to ride the pine again?yankeehater said:LOL at him saying that Rosemans tenure has been marred by signing Nnmadi, which everyone on Earth said was a great signing at the time
Hopefully Smith steps in and makes Nolan realize that adjustments should have been made in the second half when the Seahawks abandoned the run. I have faith that what happened to GB won't happen to us as far as Kap having wide open running lanes. I do think Russell is a bit better passer than Kap, so that in itself allows you to defense him a little different than we did Wilson.