Man that’s some pretty ignorant shit
Man that’s some pretty ignorant shit
What lesson should they have learned from Spellman? That people have mental health issues?
And marlins
It’s always great to see a person so great at their trade take a step back to evaluate ways to get better and then several steps to get better including a willingness to travel across the world.
Well put. I’m assuming the one is romo?
I’ve thought about that part a lot. It has to be a first down. If not, on long “to go” situations like third and 11 or 2nd and 15, the DBs are gonna hold the shit out of the wrs and muck up the game (think Seahawks ala Sherman and Thomas). And In the context of this article are the refs really gonna flag 2-3…
Agreed. While I genuinely agree with Barry’s sentiment about learning on the job, I can see the thinking to not throw the kid in against the Bears. My guess is that Haskins will be named starter in the next 3 weeks. Admittedly I don’t think they’ll make it for the best football reasons, but because of articles like…
Yes gundy has a disdain for journalists, but I think what pissed him off was that the guy asked twice in the call (at least that’s in the article I read). So I can see it being pretty annoying having to relive a tough loss and then getting a question (twice) about a recently lost friend, at least moreso than a…
Heard a stat this morn in ESPN...for as far back as their data goes back (‘07) no team has called a run on 4th and 9 plus.
But it’s not an absolute guarantee! In each case (raiders and pats) there were certain obligations he had to fulfill to have the money guaranteed on a certain date. He refused/didn’t care enough to follow by these (by all accounts) pretty small obligations.
Agreed I was watching live too and I thought the ball was short. The article doesn’t mention the fact that Ole Miss ran once and scrambled once (both illadvised) in goal to go plays to kill a ton of clock. It also doesn’t mention that ole miss could have had their own replay guys buzz down to the coach to not run…
I was watching this live and there’s a bit more to it. The last couple minutes were kind of chaotic by today’s standards because there were no replay injury, offense or defensive TOs. On first and goal Ole Miss ran for 1 yard killing a lot of clock. Both teams were really gassed and on second down, the WR barely ran…
Dude you keep grabbing one guy and running with it. So let’s take that guy, Gabbert....I agree that Gabbert didn’t strike me as generational, but by most of your criteria he should be. He was highly rated with offers from many D1 powerhouse schools (Ex. Bama and Oregon). According to 247 sports he’s a top 80 qb…
There’s a lot to unpack here. Thanks for the input... I like Cam a lot and I have been following him since his senior year in HS as the university I root for made a hard late push to land him. I guess I’m just a lot more conservative with my definition of “generational” and thus probably align most closely with #3 on…
Read/look at what’s in qbr. Those countless stats are actually counted and included
There it is.
I agree that his running ability gets “overlooked” by some of the traditional QB metrics I used and that was my bad for not addressing his rushing abilities. My larger point was that as we look more into his numbers and not at highlights or combine numbers (just like they did on this same show with Eli this morning) he…
“You think there’s QBs with his physical talents coming into the league left and right every year?” No. There’s a really wide margin between several prospects a year and one every 10-20 years. Off the top of my head, Vince Young, Ryan Perilloux, Peyton and Eli Manning, Michael Vick, Andrew Luck were “generational…
I’m not gonna disagree that the panthers haven’t always been the most talent rich team, but I’m not sure he’s the generational talent you are making him out to be. Go look over his advanced stats. He’s been top 10 in both qbr and rating in 1 season in his career. He’s been in the bottom third several times. His…
Tua and Hurts reunited. Book it!