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Suggs goes for Bradford's knees in preseason and then tears his own Achilles yesterday..
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Suggs goes for Bradford's knees in preseason and then tears his own Achilles yesterday..
That could be quite a large loss for Baltimore. The Ravens were a sneaky Super Bowl pick, even with their offensive weapons lacking. The key to their season was their defense, and the key to their defense is probably Suggs. I won't completely write them off yet, but that's a tough loss for sure. I am not a fan of Suggs by any means, but you hate to see guys lost for the season in week 1.
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Quote from: pilferk on September 14, 2015, 07:06:21 AM
The G-men's defense wasn't all that impressive 2nd half, either...which is my big worry for them this year. They have to find a good, consistent, way to rush the passer.
But, honestly: a 1 pt loss IN Dallas? I can live with that. If this were game 7 or 8 of the season...I don't think anyone would even blink.
I think the sudden disappearance of Dez at the end of the 1st quarter threw the Dallas offensive game plan for a bit of a loop. I thought after the first 10:30 of the game that Dallas would have it's way with the Giants, but they came crashing back down to earth after that first quarter... so who knows what it would have looked like with a healthy Dez through 4...
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Quote from: faldor on September 14, 2015, 09:30:49 AM
Quote from: AxlsMainMan on September 14, 2015, 09:27:12 AM
Suggs goes for Bradford's knees in preseason and then tears his own Achilles yesterday..
That could be quite a large loss for Baltimore. The Ravens were a sneaky Super Bowl pick, even with their offensive weapons lacking. The key to their season was their defense, and the key to their defense is probably Suggs. I won't completely write them off yet, but that's a tough loss for sure. I am not a fan of Suggs by any means, but you hate to see guys lost for the season in week 1.
Without Suggs and the Ravens' offense looking lackluster aside from Steve Smith, it could very well be a 2-way race between the Steelers and Bengals. The Broncos offense probably looked worse than the Ravens' given how outstanding their defense looks under Wade Phillips. If that's any indication of how effective Manning is gonna' be this year then I think it's safe to say the Chiefs or Chargers will take the division.
New season, same ol' Jay Cutler
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in response to Pilferk's statement that Coughlin and Eli agreed a run should have been called, I say...COME ON ELI! Own it!
That's just (in my opinion) Coughlin taking the heat for pouty-boy Eli.
If Eli had half a brain, he'd have taken the sack.
Oh no, lose 10 yards...it would have made the 19 yard field goal a 29 yarder.
a bit of a pyrrhic victory though as Dallas will be missing Dez for 4-6 weeks.
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Anything but a incomplete pass on that play would've been preferable. Cowboys lose another 35-40 seconds at least game over.
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Quote from: Axl4Prez2004 on September 14, 2015, 04:38:47 PM
in response to Pilferk's statement that Coughlin and Eli agreed a run should have been called, I say...COME ON ELI! Own it!
That's just (in my opinion) Coughlin taking the heat for pouty-boy Eli.
If Eli had half a brain, he'd have taken the sack.
Oh no, lose 10 yards...it would have made the 19 yard field goal a 29 yarder.
a bit of a pyrrhic victory though as Dallas will be missing Dez for 4-6 weeks.
Eli did own it. He said HE should have called a run audible at the line.
coughlin said he shoukd have called a run play.
eli also agreed, after the snap, he should have taken the sack.
They both totally owned it.
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They both totally screwed up plain and simple. Dallas should've had no more then 40-45 seconds with no timeouts to score.
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Its out now Jennings was told not to score on first and second down so they can burn clock
So that sequence basically went, don't score/burn clock, don't score/burn clock, Incomplete pass and stop clock, then kick field goal. Just really, really bad coaching in a critical situation. Eli should know better but the coaches put him in the position to make those decisions and I can't believe nobody told him on 3rd down to throw or go down even if they think he knows. Its just crazy. Personally I don't understand why they didn't run 4 times. They are up by three, they've done decently with the run. I say try to score 4 times running the ball. If they don't get it, Dallas probably starts at the 1 with under a minute and is playing for the field goal over anything else.
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Quote from: AxlsMainMan on September 14, 2015, 12:56:18 PM
Quote from: faldor on September 14, 2015, 09:30:49 AM
Quote from: AxlsMainMan on September 14, 2015, 09:27:12 AM
Suggs goes for Bradford's knees in preseason and then tears his own Achilles yesterday..
That could be quite a large loss for Baltimore. The Ravens were a sneaky Super Bowl pick, even with their offensive weapons lacking. The key to their season was their defense, and the key to their defense is probably Suggs. I won't completely write them off yet, but that's a tough loss for sure. I am not a fan of Suggs by any means, but you hate to see guys lost for the season in week 1.
Without Suggs and the Ravens' offense looking lackluster aside from Steve Smith, it could very well be a 2-way race between the Steelers and Bengals. The Broncos offense probably looked worse than the Ravens' given how outstanding their defense looks under Wade Phillips. If that's any indication of how effective Manning is gonna' be this year then I think it's safe to say the Chiefs or Chargers will take the division.
New season, same ol' Jay Cutler
Yeah, Peyton did not look too good. After a rough finish to last season, not what Denver wanted to see. But, it's only 1 game, and the Ravens do get after it pretty good on D. Broncos defense played well enough, Peyton didn't have to. They may have to rely on their D a little more this season.
The Colts looked bad and Bills looked real good. Colts again look like a soft team with a bad defense. Not sure why they haven't tried to build up that defense the past few years. Luck can only get you so far. And apparently Andre Johnson looked pretty bad yesterday, so I'm not sure he's the answer with Hilton sidelined.
I still refuse to trust the Bengals for the long haul. At least not when it counts. Still think the Ravens can be a factor. It'll be another long and cold winter in Cleveland it would seem.
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An article on why Belichick is such a good coach, and none of it has to do with cheating. I'm telling you. Watch "Do Your Job" or the two part "A Football Life" on Belichick. Both show countless examples of how brilliant he is at what he does.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/all-football-bill-belichick-leaves-his-narrative-to-his-friends-and-enemies/2015/09/09/ad68398a-566b-11e5-8bb1-b488d231bba2_story.html
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Quote from: Sober_times on September 14, 2015, 07:00:53 PM
Its out now Jennings was told not to score on first and second down so they can burn clock
So that sequence basically went, don't score/burn clock, don't score/burn clock, Incomplete pass and stop clock, then kick field goal. Just really, really bad coaching in a critical situation. Eli should know better but the coaches put him in the position to make those decisions and I can't believe nobody told him on 3rd down to throw or go down even if they think he knows. Its just crazy. Personally I don't understand why they didn't run 4 times. They are up by three, they've done decently with the run. I say try to score 4 times running the ball. If they don't get it, Dallas probably starts at the 1 with under a minute and is playing for the field goal over anything else.
Exactly! If Dallas would've had 45 seconds left it would've been a lot.
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Poor Vikings, that was just plain awful
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Poor Vikings, that was just plain awful
Minnesota Vikings resembled nothing that made them a trendy pick to make the playoff leap in 2015 as they bumbled and slunk their way to a 20-3 loss to the San Francisco 49ers Monday night.
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Poor Vikings, that was just plain awful
Karma for doing everything possible to placate a child abuser?
I do find it kind of weird that the wife beating poster boy is ostracized from the NFL and can't get a job, but the guy who beats his 4 year-old gets his own ESPN commercial pumping his return acting as if Peterson just took the year off.
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Poor Vikings, that was just plain awful
Karma for doing everything possible to placate a child abuser?
I do find it kind of weird that the wife beating poster boy is ostracized from the NFL and can't get a job, but the guy who beats his 4 year-old gets his own ESPN commercial pumping his return acting as if Peterson just took the year off.
True. And that is all very confusing, trying to be happy for the team and what they (might) achieve but at the same time this thing is at the back of your mind.
But all that aside, I do find Vikings an interesting team. But monday night was just terrible; not a single TD and Bridgewater with some really bad decisions throughout the game.
Although 49rs weren't as bad as I was expecting and they didn't make it wasy for the Vikes. But what do I know, I just got into this sport
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Poor Vikings, that was just plain awful
Karma for doing everything possible to placate a child abuser?
I do find it kind of weird that the wife beating poster boy is ostracized from the NFL and can't get a job, but the guy who beats his 4 year-old gets his own ESPN commercial pumping his return acting as if Peterson just took the year off.
True. And that is all very confusing, trying to be happy for the team and what they (might) achieve but at the same time this thing is at the back of your mind.
But all that aside, I do find Vikings an interesting team. But monday night was just terrible; not a single TD and Bridgewater with some really bad decisions throughout the game.
Although 49rs weren't as bad as I was expecting and they didn't make it wasy for the Vikes. But what do I know, I just got into this sport
It's pretty simple... if Ray Rice was as good as AP was... every team in the league would have signed him.
Rice was trending downward even before his incident with his wife.
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Quote from: kaasupoltin on September 15, 2015, 02:33:35 AM
Poor Vikings, that was just plain awful
Karma for doing everything possible to placate a child abuser?
I do find it kind of weird that the wife beating poster boy is ostracized from the NFL and can't get a job, but the guy who beats his 4 year-old gets his own ESPN commercial pumping his return acting as if Peterson just took the year off.
True. And that is all very confusing, trying to be happy for the team and what they (might) achieve but at the same time this thing is at the back of your mind.
But all that aside, I do find Vikings an interesting team. But monday night was just terrible; not a single TD and Bridgewater with some really bad decisions throughout the game.
Although 49rs weren't as bad as I was expecting and they didn't make it wasy for the Vikes. But what do I know, I just got into this sport
It's pretty simple... if Ray Rice was as good as AP was... every team in the league would have signed him.
Rice was trending downward even before his incident with his wife.
I think it's even simpler than that...if there was video of Adrian Peterson whipping the kid till he bled (like there was of Rice cold-cocking his fiancee) he wouldn't be playing right now.
Yeah, Rice was trending down, but he'd still be getting legit try-outs everywhere (lots of teams could use an experienced RB).
Rice isn't signed purely and simply because there was video of his shithead actions.
Once it's on video, it never goes away.
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Poor Vikings, that was just plain awful
Karma for doing everything possible to placate a child abuser?
I do find it kind of weird that the wife beating poster boy is ostracized from the NFL and can't get a job, but the guy who beats his 4 year-old gets his own ESPN commercial pumping his return acting as if Peterson just took the year off.
True. And that is all very confusing, trying to be happy for the team and what they (might) achieve but at the same time this thing is at the back of your mind.
But all that aside, I do find Vikings an interesting team. But monday night was just terrible; not a single TD and Bridgewater with some really bad decisions throughout the game.
Although 49rs weren't as bad as I was expecting and they didn't make it wasy for the Vikes. But what do I know, I just got into this sport
It's pretty simple... if Ray Rice was as good as AP was... every team in the league would have signed him.
Rice was trending downward even before his incident with his wife.
I think it's even simpler than that...if there was video of Adrian Peterson whipping the kid till he bled (like there was of Rice cold-cocking his fiancee) he wouldn't be playing right now.
I think you're right and that's pretty messed up to be honest. A video of the incident would not change the incident itself at all, but as it would make it "more real" to the people who are only connected to it by the media, it would not be so easy to overlook.
But back to the game. First game of the week two, Broncos at Kansas. I wouldn't be surprised if the Chiefs win this one, even with the win Broncos offensive just seemed so shaky against Ravens.
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