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Post by BHR on Sept 8, 2014 14:03:10 GMT -5
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Post by Just Another Shem on Sept 8, 2014 14:47:28 GMT -5
Anyone want to discuss the greatness of Jake Locker?
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Post by NEW YORK on Sept 8, 2014 14:49:14 GMT -5
Anyone want to discuss the greatness of Jake Locker? I know you always liked him I'm coming around, health permitting Don't know if his ceiling is extrodinary, but "real solid" is something I'm starting to believe can happen Like that team and where they could be headinh
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 14:53:08 GMT -5
logan mankins, hyper extended knee
no set return date
"oft injured?"
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Post by mrpickles on Sept 8, 2014 14:59:03 GMT -5
St Louis should have made it priority 1 to have the best backup QB in football ... epic fail for that organization this offseason
the gm or the head coach should honestly be fired for it, its a lost season and there was no reason to not see the need for it
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Post by NEW YORK on Sept 8, 2014 15:00:38 GMT -5
St Louis should have made it priority 1 to have the best backup QB in football ... epic fail for that organization this offseason the gm or the head coach should honestly be fired for it, its a lost season and there was no reason to not see the need for it I might stand corrected on hill I thought he was a capable backup
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Post by lemiwinks on Sept 8, 2014 15:01:38 GMT -5
logan mankins, hyper extended knee no set return date "oft injured?" didnt see the pats game.......how was Brady's protection without Mankins? And if he had pressure....did he handle it like the other 2 games in his life where he got rushed?
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Post by Zig on Sept 8, 2014 15:06:19 GMT -5
logan mankins, hyper extended knee no set return date "oft injured?" didnt see the pats game.......how was Brady's protection without Mankins? And if he had pressure....did he handle it like the other 2 games in his life where he got rushed? I mentioned a couple times during the game how much it reminded me of the first Pats/Giants SB Well, Dave DeGuglielmo’s first game could have gone better. The Patriots offensive line coach, out of work all of last year before being hired in January to replace Dante Scarnecchia, saw his offensive line worked over in the heat of South Florida. You knew the Dolphins front four was going to pose problems. You didn’t think the line of scrimmage would look like release day for Air Jordans. Tom Brady was under siege in the passing game and the running game was a virtual non-factor as the starting contingent of Nate Solder, Marcus Cannon, Dan Connolly, Jordan Devey and Sebastian Vollmer broke down intermittently or sometimes all at once. Meanwhile, the O-line shuffle in which Ryan Wendell would come in at center and Connolly would move to right guard to replace Devey seemed less like an aid and more like a hindrance. Would Logan Mankins’ presence have magically fixed everything? Probably not. Doubt it would have hurt though.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 15:07:18 GMT -5
logan mankins, hyper extended knee no set return date "oft injured?" didnt see the pats game.......how was Brady's protection without Mankins? And if he had pressure....did he handle it like the other 2 games in his life where he got rushed? protection with mankins would have been as bad, all of the sacks came off the tackles...same with most of the pressure. wake was in bradys underpants all day.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 15:13:30 GMT -5
didnt see the pats game.......how was Brady's protection without Mankins? And if he had pressure....did he handle it like the other 2 games in his life where he got rushed? I mentioned a couple times during the game how much it reminded me of the first Pats/Giants SB Well, Dave DeGuglielmo’s first game could have gone better. The Patriots offensive line coach, out of work all of last year before being hired in January to replace Dante Scarnecchia, saw his offensive line worked over in the heat of South Florida. You knew the Dolphins front four was going to pose problems. You didn’t think the line of scrimmage would look like release day for Air Jordans. Tom Brady was under siege in the passing game and the running game was a virtual non-factor as the starting contingent of Nate Solder, Marcus Cannon, Dan Connolly, Jordan Devey and Sebastian Vollmer broke down intermittently or sometimes all at once. Meanwhile, the O-line shuffle in which Ryan Wendell would come in at center and Connolly would move to right guard to replace Devey seemed less like an aid and more like a hindrance. Would Logan Mankins’ presence have magically fixed everything? Probably not. Doubt it would have hurt though. the second the best line coach in NFL history retired, i knew the line would have issues dante was magic for a long fucking time
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Post by Zig on Sept 8, 2014 15:14:00 GMT -5
Scarnecechia was arguably the best o-line coach in football. Lets replace him with a guy that was unemployed for a year!
staff gets worse and worse evry fucking year. Sad when Mc Doosh is the "best" asst you have seeing as he sucks balls too
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Post by mccombe35 on Sept 8, 2014 15:14:57 GMT -5
3. Jay Cutler’s ill-advised pass that was intercepted by Kyle Williams was a grievous error — throwing late, across his body, to the middle of the field and off his back foot to boot is pretty much the grand slam of quarterback cardinal sins. But the play call on third-and-one deserves scrutiny.
The Bears had five third-and-one plays against the Bills and converted three of them. But they rushed only once — Matt Forte easily got the first down with a seven-yard gain in the fourth quarter.
Why don’t the Bears’ run on third-and-one? Last year the Bears were 0-for-6 rushing on third-and-one. Overall, they were 31st in the NFL in converting third-and-one situations (8-of-13, 46.2 percent).
4. Trestman’s play-calling also came into question — by not only Bears fans but Fox analysts on the TV broadcast — when he tried a flea-flicker with Matt Forte taking a handoff and tossing the ball back to Cutler.
The play was poorly executed — it didn’t fool any of the Bills defenders — and Cutler’s downfield pass to a well-covered Brandon Marshall was short and incomplete.
The effect was that Trestman outsmarted himself. Prior to that play, the Bears had gained 95 yards and scored a touchdown on seven plays. After that play, the Bears gained 95 net yards on 19 plays, with two sacks, two turnovers and four penalties.
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Post by NEW YORK on Sept 8, 2014 15:15:57 GMT -5
Scarnecechia was arguably the best o-line coach in football. Lets replace him with a guy that was unemployed for a year! staff gets worse and worse evry fucking year. Sad when Mc Doosh is the "best" asst you have seeing as he sucks balls too You know more about the Pats than anyone here Which makes you 2nd gayest to World, well just because it's impossible to take that title But still a compliment
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Post by NEW YORK on Sept 8, 2014 15:17:54 GMT -5
3. Jay Cutler’s ill-advised pass that was intercepted by Kyle Williams was a grievous error — throwing late, across his body, to the middle of the field and off his back foot to boot is pretty much the grand slam of quarterback cardinal sins. But the play call on third-and-one deserves scrutiny. The Bears had five third-and-one plays against the Bills and converted three of them. But they rushed only once — Matt Forte easily got the first down with a seven-yard gain in the fourth quarter. Why don’t the Bears’ run on third-and-one? Last year the Bears were 0-for-6 rushing on third-and-one. Overall, they were 31st in the NFL in converting third-and-one situations (8-of-13, 46.2 percent). 4. Trestman’s play-calling also came into question — by not only Bears fans but Fox analysts on the TV broadcast — when he tried a flea-flicker with Matt Forte taking a handoff and tossing the ball back to Cutler. The play was poorly executed — it didn’t fool any of the Bills defenders — and Cutler’s downfield pass to a well-covered Brandon Marshall was short and incomplete. The effect was that Trestman outsmarted himself. Prior to that play, the Bears had gained 95 yards and scored a touchdown on seven plays. After that play, the Bears gained 95 net yards on 19 plays, with two sacks, two turnovers and four penalties. Romo made 2 throws yesterday for picks, that you don't see on the high school level Between him and Leif Garrett, I don't know what they have to do to lose their jobs
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Post by jets12 on Sept 8, 2014 15:20:24 GMT -5
Robert Mathis torn achillies.
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Post by NEW YORK on Sept 8, 2014 15:21:01 GMT -5
Robert Mathis torn achillies. From not playing?
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Post by jets12 on Sept 8, 2014 15:21:24 GMT -5
Robert Mathis torn achillies. From not playing? From working out in Atlanta.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 15:22:12 GMT -5
gotta love week 1 and the injuries
KC lost its defense
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Post by NEW YORK on Sept 8, 2014 15:22:22 GMT -5
From working out in Atlanta. Severe blow to that teams chances
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Post by NEW YORK on Sept 8, 2014 15:23:00 GMT -5
gotta love week 1 and the injuries KC lost its defense Tyler Eifert dislocated his elbow on live TV, it was awesome
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 15:25:45 GMT -5
gotta love week 1 and the injuries KC lost its defense Tyler Eifert dislocated his elbow on live TV, it was awesome
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Post by mrpickles on Sept 8, 2014 15:30:33 GMT -5
gotta love week 1 and the injuries KC lost its defense Tyler Eifert dislocated his elbow on live TV, it was awesome HUGE loss for a team of that caliber
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Post by mrpickles on Sept 8, 2014 17:26:15 GMT -5
The center for Lions has been with them for 14 years. What the fuck is wrong with him
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Post by pr0t0cl0wn on Sept 8, 2014 17:26:59 GMT -5
The center for Lions has been with them for 14 years. What the fuck is wrong with him He's terrible and knows only one team is shitty enough to keep paying him that much for that long.
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Post by mrpickles on Sept 8, 2014 17:30:44 GMT -5
The center for Lions has been with them for 14 years. What the fuck is wrong with him He's terrible and knows only one team is shitty enough to keep paying him that much for that long. LOL i think u hate the Lions more than I hated the eagles towards the end of the andy reid era
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Post by pr0t0cl0wn on Sept 8, 2014 17:37:57 GMT -5
He's terrible and knows only one team is shitty enough to keep paying him that much for that long. LOL i think u hate the Lions more than I hated the eagles towards the end of the andy reid era Why do they deserve anything but hate from me?
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Post by Chappion on Sept 8, 2014 17:39:04 GMT -5
LOL i think u hate the Lions more than I hated the eagles towards the end of the andy reid era Why do they deserve anything but hate from me? Barry Sanders
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Post by pr0t0cl0wn on Sept 8, 2014 17:41:40 GMT -5
Why do they deserve anything but hate from me? Barry Sanders I'm 35 years old. They've won 1 at off game in my lifetime. If I was 58 like Blade, the answer would be the same
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Post by MoonDriven on Sept 8, 2014 18:38:43 GMT -5
Giants should cover that Johnson guy
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Post by Chappion on Sept 8, 2014 18:48:48 GMT -5
I've seen more deep balls from Stafford in this quarter than I have from Brady in the last 3 years.
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