Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Holy shit. Knowmo actually let PGM get under his skin with some of the worst trolling I've ever seen. Fucking hell, that's embarrassing.
I've always had the one up on him. Why are you surprised? I'm his kryptonite. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
So Wilson isnt playing again tomorrow against the Bills ...sorry, but that's bizarre. I thought it was strange he didn't play a series last week...
I expected him to play into the 3rd quarter as a dress rehearsal.
He's a new QB, in a new system, with new WRs.
I wonder if there is some behind the scenes wrangling going on with his contract?
Denver head coach Nate Hackett said the Broncos will not have Wilson and other starters on the field on Saturday against the Bills
I prefer to believe they are so ****ing terrible...they are trying to hide it as long as possible. Got to milk that artificial media hype wave for everything it's worth...
He knows an aging, declining Russ can fall off the wagon at anytime. 12-11 a bit over 200ypg in recent times....absolutely pathetic. On a more talented Seattle team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
He knows an aging, declining Russ can fall off the wagon at anytime. 12-11 a bit over 200ypg in recent times....absolutely pathetic. On a more talented Seattle team.
Donks are without their two biggest offensive producers from last season...Fant and Patrick.
At this point, it doesn't matter if they lost all their WRs from last year...the media would still be saying Wilson has never has this much elite talent to work with.
Like I said a few weeks ago...the NFL hypes teams every year. The only time I can remember them universally making shit up...to the point of outright lying was before the Raiders 12-4 season. None of that made statistical sense either...
I think it was the first game of the season...Carr air-mails a pass 5 feet over the WRs head...out of bounds on 4th down. The game was over...nope a flag comes in. Payton filed a formal grievance with the league over it...the fix was in from the start...and that wasn't nearly as bad as the Texans game in Mexico. They called a 70 yard Hopkins TD dead...replay showed he never stepped out of bounds...amongst other terrible calls. I read their forum after that game...the fans were talking about not renewing their season tickets if the NFL was going to rig games.
* *"Honestly, it's hard for me to see that one from my angle. I'm not going to start the season off complaining about the officials. We have to play better, however, because that's just one play and it's a fourth down call. We have to be able to get off the field. I didn't agree with it, and yet, this crew had been calling a pretty tight game for the most part."
On the uncatchable component on that call:
"There's a lot of components to it, but again, we have to be able to overcome some of those."
another article...
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton said he believes it's "madness" that the NFL doesn't employ full-time officials Tuesday while venting on some of the league's officiating issues during an interview with NBC Sports Radio's "Pro Football Talk Live."
"There aren't many Mondays that go by that there aren't at least 28 to 30 head coaches that are ticked off about certain calls that were missed or weren't made." said Payton, who referenced a pass interference call on the Saints against the Oakland Raiders in Week 1. "And it's the frustration that the system currently hasn't improved. We say it has, but it hasn't. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
He knows an aging, declining Russ can fall off the wagon at anytime. 12-11 a bit over 200ypg in recent times....absolutely pathetic. On a more talented Seattle team.
It blows my mind that they wouldn't want to get their starters on the field to get them some playing time in the new system before the games matter. I think they are setting themselves up for a week 1 loss. We'll see how long it takes them to get used to the new system, but I see them losing games they should win early on [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
2004 Vikings (with Moss) had the #4 O in the NFL. 2005 without Moss, they were #25.
2004 they had Culpepper at qb. When they lost Moss they had nobody at WR except for Nate Burrelson. And their center got hurt, then they started Brad Johnson the rest of the season. Do you think KC is in the same predicament?? [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Sure, that makes sense. How do you feel about Kelce turning 33 this year?
That 2529 days…. and counting really has you all jammed up, lmmfaoooooooo! It sucks that Kelce is getting older, but we have 2 good backups behind him, and a bad ass GM who will keep stocking the shelves with talent. Luckily unlike you turds, we actually have draft picks galore in the next 2 drafts. When you realize Russacked has turned into a pumpkin, it’s gonna be a long road out of the fuckery your dumb ass GM put you in for an over the hill quarterback, in the division with Mahomes, and Herbert. [Reply]
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“He did a nice job,’’ Paton said. “For a rookie linebacker, he had to wear the green dot (and relay the play calls to his teammates). He did a lot of nice things. Really athletic.
“But we wanted the best version of Baron. And we felt that would be on the outside on the edge, rushing the passer. You see his size, the length, the explosion, the freaky skills. You can see it. We’ve seen it every practice. So we think it’s the right position for Baron.’’