Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
This Failway debate is boring. Can we just get back to pointing and laughing at the Dungver train wreck instead. Mahomes is going to erase all of the stats Failway had, and it won’t be close. Now, let’s get back to some real Dungkey bashing!
:-) This... Year 7 in the decade of suck and on the verge of securing back to back to back to back to back to back losing seasons. About to have the longest playoff drout in the NFL. Going full Denver is an adjective now for sucking. They are the Detroit Lions of the AFC. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX: :-) This... Year 7 in the decade of suck and on the verge of securing back to back to back to back to back to back losing seasons. About to have the longest playoff drout in the NFL. Going full Denver is an adjective now for sucking. They are the Detroit Lions of the AFC. :-)
So just 3 more seasons and the decade is over right? I can wait… [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The Rams offense is currently ranked either 31st or 32nd in nearly every statistical category. They're fucking awful.
The Packers, Rams, Broncos, and Colts, all lead by offensive minded coaches, are at the bottom of the league in scoring, being outscored by powerhouses such as the Titans and Commanders.
Of those 4, only the Packers have managed to outscore Lovie Smith and the Texans so far. [Reply]
Perna is great, but he has some problems with his analysis between cherry picking the best Elway years and failing to adjust Elway's percentage totals for number of teams in the league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The Rams offense is currently ranked either 31st or 32nd in nearly every statistical category. They're fucking awful.
That’s what happens when you go all in. Their strategy worked because Mahoney had a horrible 2nd half in the AFCCG and KC faced Buffalo in the divisional round vs AFCCG. Had the Rams faced KC or Buffalo they don’t get a ring and their all in strategy would look even worse. Stafford looks bad and they only have one true weapon left in the Kupp-board. [Reply]
The #Broncos are placing starting center Lloyd Cushenberry on IR with groin injury, per source. Earliest he could return would be Week 14 vs. the #Chiefs.
Denver is signing veteran S Anthony Harris to the active roster from the practice squad to fill the open roster spot.
Originally Posted by tredadda:
That’s what happens when you go all in. Their strategy worked because Mahoney had a horrible 2nd half in the AFCCG and KC faced Buffalo in the divisional round vs AFCCG. Had the Rams faced KC or Buffalo they don’t get a ring and their all in strategy would look even worse. Stafford looks bad and they only have one true weapon left in the Kupp-board.
It's looking like McVay & Donald should have followed through on their rumored plans to retire after winning the Super Bowl. They stuck around and now it's an ugly ride for both of them. McVay would probably get paid more money on TV as well, with much lower stress. Donald is at least squeezing extra money from the Rams owner; that's the only silver lining for Aaron. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He can still be a good player, but 99.9% of the WR's he'll be covering are going to have a significant length advantage. A 5'10'', short-armed CB is going to naturally give up plays that a longer corner wouldn't in certain situations.
Austin Hooper is 6”4 with 33+ arms and yet McDuffie wins. Good fail Knowmo!
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
Perna is great, but he has some problems with his analysis between cherry picking the best Elway years and failing to adjust Elway's percentage totals for number of teams in the league.
Well, to his credit... he used that exact term in what he was doing. [Reply]