I was talking about Uncle Jarvis.
Vince Williams is a rookie too, you can tell by both really
I was talking about Uncle Jarvis.
Ritchie?
I was talking about Uncle Jarvis.
I know. But he played it correctly. The qb is the responsibility of the near ilb on the read option. Troy fucks it up here just like Timmons fucked it up against Oak.
wingoz trey wingo
stat of the day from ESPN research: The Jaguars are still mathematically alive in the AFC. Of course, 15/16 teams in conference still are
Fantasy for most of pats gaf it seems.
Who'd win in a fight: Dragon or Baconsammy?
Nothing like a little ball squeeze at the bottom of the pile!
As for the "robbed" talk:
Yeah, no.
Who'd win in a fight: Dragon or Baconsammy?
I know. But he played it correctly. The qb is the responsibility of the near ilb on the read option. Troy fucks it up here just like Timmons fucked it up against Oak.
Baconsammy was 100x more annoying than Dragon. Correct me if I'm wrong but Baconsammy also went into the MLB both years the Giants won and made us look terrible. Not sure if it was him or some other asshat though. Don't want to go back through old threads.
You sure about that? Jarvis got benched for this exact play a few weeks ago. Giving up the edge on his side.
The Steelers blew it but in their defense the Dolphins have run that play with Tannehill keeping it maybe 4 or 5 times all year. It's used almost as a trick play in Sherman's offense, not a staple like with a lot of teams. It doesn't excuse the defense but it makes their lack of preparation a little more explainable.Unless LeBeau and Tomlin have decided to stop doing what works and play base because the inside backers are too dumb to remember simple concepts, which is entirely possible, yes. The Steelers have been using the scrape-exchange technique to stop the read option. See some of Vince Williams early highlights for some good examples.
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Unless LeBeau and Tomlin have decided to stop doing what works and play base because the inside backers are too dumb to remember simple concepts, which is entirely possible, yes. The Steelers have been using the scrape-exchange technique to stop the read option. See some of Vince Williams early highlights for some good examples.
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The Steelers blew it but in their defense the Dolphins have run that play with Tannehill keeping it maybe 4 or 5 times all year. It's used almost as a trick play in Sherman's offense, not a staple like with a lot of teams. It doesn't excuse the defense but it makes their lack of preparation a little more explainable.
I honestly wish they'd use Tannehill's mobility more often...
I think if one of the elite TEs are there they will pick one over a DT.Already looking ahead to 2014 some defensive tackles that could be available for the Patriots in free agency: Henry Melton, Randy Starks, Jason Hatcher, Paul Soliai.
I'd love Hatcher but I'm sure he'll resign with Dallas. Melton could be a nice target if the ACL tear brings down his price tag. I'd also assume a DT will be their first round pick next year, maybe they'll even double dip like they've done with TE, RB, and WR in recent years, and they'll have Armond Armstead coming back from exile as well. I think the defense has a chance to be really good next season if the injured players can come back and be their old selves.
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The best kept secret in Tampa: Lavonte David is the best OLB going today.
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Home field advantage for sure. There are 5 teams that are still undefeated at home. Seahawks, Pats, Bengals, Broncos, and Saints. Crazy.
The last game of the year could be huge. If the Cardinals were to win that game against the 49ers, and the teams ended up with tied records, I wonder who would have the tiebreaker for the final wildcard. 49ers with better divisional record right?Mmmm that lamb was delicious! We simply dominated on both sides of the ball.
- First, the one lowlight, Honey Badger possibly having a torn ACLFuck! He's having an MRI done today and I'm really hoping that's not what it is. If he tore it, would he have been able to even attempt to run off the field? That's the one reason I'm harboring hope it's something less serious. Heal well and quickly honey badger! You're DROTY in my book!
- OL was night and day from the week 1 match up and Sowell dominated Quinn and Winston beat Long. We only gave up one sack all game against a top 5 sack team which is phenomenal for these guys
- Palmer played his most accurate game yet, I believe. The play calling took less risks with his elbow injury and it allowed him to take care of the ball and make efficient passes. Another game with no turnovers
- Play calling was much improved this game between how Palmer was treated and not having him sling it down field all game and also getting Larry open or on man to man coverage all game which he was able to take full advantage of
- Abraham and Dansby were lights out, great signings by Keim when many thought they were washed up. I still question why we didn't start Abraham and let him lose at the beginning of the season, he's now gained 11 sacks in the past 7 games. Front line abused their OL
- Cook was handled as I said he'd be with D Wash back which allows Dansby to do what he does best on top of what D Wash does himself
- Defense just unbelievable between Multiple picks, sacks, a safety, defensive touchdown, tackles for loss, QB hits, and only allowed 50 yds rushing from the backs (that busted Tavon Austin play ruined a complete rush prevention) What more could you ask for?
- Feely....wtf??? Two missed FGs from pretty close range....Don't know why he was off this game, he's been money most of the season. If this were a close game that'd have been huge and could have cost us the game. Hopefully he gets his shit together
Really sucks to not claim the W in Philly, we'd be in a great position for the playoffs but we're not out yet! It really hurts that the stupid Sea Chickens dropped that game in SF, probably more likely to overtake CAR now but I don't know if they are likely to lose anything outside of the rematch against NO and we can't afford to lose a single game if that's the case with a game in SEA... Hard to imagine us making it unless one of these two teams slip but it's not over till it's over.
I think the Texans are the new Jags. Actually quite cruel what happens to that team this year...
He did have the pick six and the dropped pick six earlier in the game, though. Dude still has a knack for being where the ball is, his body is just having a harder time keeping up.Honestly all this does is adds to Troy's bad year. Terrible reads and bad guesses all over the field, the Pats game being the most egregious example..
Already looking ahead to 2014… some defensive tackles that could be available for the Patriots in free agency: Henry Melton, Randy Starks, Jason Hatcher, Paul Soliai.
I'd love Hatcher but I'm sure he'll resign with Dallas. Melton could be a nice target if the ACL tear brings down his price tag. I'd also assume a DT will be their first round pick next year, maybe they'll even double dip like they've done with TE, RB, and WR in recent years, and they'll have Armond Armstead coming back from exile as well. I think the defense has a chance to be really good next season if the injured players can come back and be their old selves.
The last game of the year could be huge. If the Cardinals were to win that game against the 49ers, and the teams ended up with tied records, I wonder who would have the tiebreaker for the final wildcard. 49ers with better divisional record right?
He did have the pick six and the dropped pick six earlier in the game, though. Dude still has a knack for being where the ball is, his body is just having a harder time keeping up.
Move over TECMO Bowl!Chip Kelly said:"It was kind of like Madden Football, we put the no kick button on."
He did have the pick six and the dropped pick six earlier in the game, though. Dude still has a knack for being where the ball is, his body is just having a harder time keeping up.
Makes sense. Tannehill has a tendency to stare down Hartline and force a bad pass to him at least a time or two a game.Troy's good at reading Green QBs. Experienced ones eat him for lunch though.
Yeah, it was a terrible throw. Reminded me of that moment when the wheels started to fall off at the end of the first half against the Saints...I thought it was a terrible throw by Tannehill, but troy made a great play reading him, although it didn't look like Hartline would have made the catch anyways.
RIPatriots :'(
one and done pretty much in the playoffs
I don't remember him in those threads. Maybe you're thinking of that bandwagoning idiot Mana Legend during the 2012 run.
Makes sense. Tannehill has a tendency to stare down Hartline and force a bad pass to him at least a time or two a game.
Yeah, it was a terrible throw. Reminded me of that moment when the wheels started to fall off at the end of the first half against the Saints...
Everyone here is an asshole and I hate all of you.
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RIPatriots :'(
one and done pretty much in the playoffs
Bucs-GAF can be good peoples. I hear Raiders-GAF are outstanding citizens.
I hear Raiders-GAF are outstanding citizens.
You obviously never met Chan. He was before your time.
What a sponge.
You obviously never met Chan. He was before your time.
What a sponge.