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It's the most rewatchable show for me, it doesn't get old.
That or Burn Notice....
It's the most rewatchable show for me, it doesn't get old.
That or Burn Notice....
Looks like TP picked up some style tips from Russ while he was in Seattle.
I can only hope he somehow becomes starter so we can sweep the Chiefs next year.
To that.
http://www.csnbayarea.com/49ers/49ers-crabtree-boldin-tied-ninth-most-drops-nfl?p=ya5nbcs&ocid=yahoo
Great articLAWL
So if you take away most of the 49ers drops he is 11th in completion % and still behind Alex Smith who's team had the highest drop %
The best you can say about Kaep in 2014 is the 49ers managed to score more than Singletary's send off in 2010. 1 more point.
What if you take out the drops from his previous seasons? Would his completion still be a career high?
Did we lose anyone in NFLgaf in the thread about the Paris shootings? Stopped following the thread awhile ago but read Bish's OP in the new one and it sounded like mass bannings were coming.
Looks like TP picked up some style tips from Russ while he was in Seattle.
I can only hope he somehow becomes starter so we can sweep the Chiefs next year.
BullshitNo one outside of Detroit will remember that game next year.
Mark Sanchez wins all on road but not home. That's some strange shit.Christmas is over, now back to football.
I'm so hyped for the Ravens game, it's silly. But also, fucking worried. Yes, we've had success against New England in the past, and the Ravens definitely aren't scared of them, but that doesn't change the fact that the Pats are the favorites for a reason. Ravens definitely can win this game, but man, that secondary. The whole game comes down to the Ravens pass rush vs the Pats' O Line. If Brady can get time, people will get open and we'll lose. But if they can bang on Brady, it changes everything. That's why we've had success in the past, just have to do it again. As for Joe, I'm just waiting for the magic to run out, but I'm enjoying the ride and I'll take it until the wheels fall off. Plus, I still have my lucky socks, which remain undefeated in 5 playoff games.
Interesting stuff here...Peyton and Brady with same record over last six years
Looks like TP picked up some style tips from Russ while he was in Seattle.
I can only hope he somehow becomes starter so we can sweep the Chiefs next year.
Bullshit
Here is a post about a gigantic, absurd, strangely beautiful, potentially offensive food item soon to be offered at Lambeau Field.
It's called the "Big Game Burger", a 3.5-pound testament to beef, cheese, cholesterol and digestive system destruction and it will be on sale during the Packers' Sunday playoff showdown with the Cowboys. Will Brinson of CBSSports.com procured the ingredients of the great beast:
» "Big Mother" pretzel bun
» 1/2 pound of ground venison
» 1/2 pound of ground bacon
» 1/2 pound of certified Angus beef
» Crispy fried onions
» Jalapeño smoked bacon
» Lettuce (and you thought this wasn't healthy)
» Tomato (six slices)
» Pickles
» Secret sauce
» Housemade jalapeño cheese
I don't know if that was posted yet. If it was, shoot me.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...burger-at-lambeau?campaign=Twitter_atn_hanzus
3.5 pounds and only 2,395 calories for the bargain price of $20.
At least Stafford will have something to eat when he goes to Lando twice a year.
Love it's always sunny, but parks and rec is that for me. I've seen a lot of Arressted development too.
Oh gawd. The memories BURN.Motherfuckers think you know about bad pass interference calls? Imagine this not getting called pass interference:
P.S. It looks even worse in motion.
We are guaranteed an upset this weekend.
I can't see it being the Panthers though.
PFF ranked our OL 31st in pass protection.
We're fucked.
At least Sebastian "Die Mauer" Vollmer had himself a good year.
If Baltimore beats NE and IND beat Denver...the championship game would be at Lucas Oil...right?
Motherfuckers think you know about bad pass interference calls? Imagine this not getting called pass interference:
P.S. It looks even worse in motion.
Motherfuckers think you know about bad pass interference calls? Imagine this not getting called pass interference:
P.S. It looks even worse in motion.
If I got beat by Goober Manning twice i would be Salty even after i died, If i was a Pats fan after i died, cremated, have my Urn buried at sea this way i can remain eternally salty.You won a SB with two shitty teams; a guy who believed he was possessed by the devil made an otherworldly catch. You cannot bitch about any call ever!!!
Yes I'm still motherfucking salty! I'm not going to feel bad for Gnats fans!
The marquee name here is, of course, Jason Pierre-Paul. He did not disappoint with a score of +16.9 on the season. He finished the year with 12.5 sacks, nine QB hits, and 38 QB hurries for a pass rush productivity ranked 16th among 36 qualifying defensive ends that played 50 percent of their team's snaps. He also managed the sixth-best run stop percentage in the entire league. His 49 stops ranked third among all defensive linemen and edge rushers with only J.J. Watt (61) and Justin Houston (50) having more. He was one of the best balanced linemen in the entire league last season for sure.[/qote]
That belonged to Robert Ayers, who managed a fantastic score of +17.6. That score puts Ayers among the top five of all 4-3 defensive ends in the league (JPP was seventh). Almost all of his grade came on the strength of his pass rush, where his five sacks, 12 QB hits, and 29 hurries in only 249 pass rush snaps put his pass rush productivity at the very top of the NFL rankings.
There's one player that I didn't mention, and that's of course the de facto starter opposite JPP for most of the season, Mathias Kiwanuka. He "paced" the team with a defense worst -18.3 grade. He had two sacks, sits QB hits, and 16 QB hurries for a pass rush productivity ranked 31st out of 36 qualifying DEs who played 50 percent of their team's snaps. He also had the worst run defense grade among all the DEs that played. Yeah, not good.
If you were interested in snaps taken this season (and oh, I know you are):
Jason Pierre-Paul - 981 snaps
Mathis Kiwanuka - 558 snaps
Robert Ayers - 386 snaps
Damontre Moore - 326 snaps
Kerry Wynn - 192 snaps
If you think that my analysis is implying something about improper management of resources at this position, guess what, you're exactly right!
One last bit I wanted to highlight:
The monster here is obviously Johnathan Hankins. His +20.2 grade puts him at the top of the Giants' defensive grades and puts him as the seventh-rated defensive tackle in the league. He had the seventh-most stops against the run with 23 and ranked 14th out of a qualifying 48 defensive tackles in run stop percentage. He was always a good run stopper, but his work in the pass game was even more impressive. He finished the year with eight sacks, six QB hits, and 21 QB pressures for a pass rush productivity ranked fifth among all defensive tackles with 60 percent of their team's snaps.
Big Hank was a beast. More at the link on the secondary, etc.
Should I get the new iMac or a macbook pro? Which will go better with the iwatch in the spring?
Should I get the new iMac or a macbook pro? Which will go better with the iwatch in the spring?
Alex Marvez ‏@alexmarvez 2m2 minutes ago
Source tells @NFLonFOX that @Browns are parting ways with OC Kyle Shanahan after 1 season. Announcement is imminent
Browns..
Repost from the offseason thread
Motherfuckers think you know about bad pass interference calls? Imagine this not getting called pass interference:
P.S. It looks even worse in motion.
You guys got us back with the worst call of the past 30 years in the 2011 NFC title game. Forward progress stopped lulz
Wasn't there talk of Shanahan wanting out of Cleveland just a couple days ago? No sense in forcing him to stay if he doesn't want to be there.
Maybe I'm remembering something else.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ay-leave-cleveland-over-friction-with-browns/If true that's fine.
If not, I still don't get why anyone would take a job in Cleveland without any sense of job security.
Browns offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan may be on the way out in Cleveland over issues with some of his fellow coaches and the teams front office.
Shanahan is hoping to get a head-coaching job, and he has been mentioned as a candidate for the vacancies in Buffalo and San Francisco. But Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports that Shanahan may leave Cleveland even if he doesnt get a head-coaching gig, because the situation in Cleveland has become dysfunctional.
According to the report, the personnel side and the coaching side aren't seeing eye to eye, and the coaches may have felt pressured to bench Brian Hoyer and start Johnny Manziel, a decision that resulted in an already struggling Cleveland offense getting worse. The report even says that the personnel side is intruding on the coaching side to such an extent that a personnel executive texted from the press box to the sidelines about play calling during a game.
Shanahan is under contract to the Browns for the 2015 season, and if he wants to leave to become an assistant on another coaching staff, the Browns dont have to let him go. But if theres already a toxic atmosphere inside the team, forcing a coach to stay even though he wants to leave probably wouldnt improve the situation. It may be better for both sides if Shanahan leaves Cleveland.