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More probable he fumbles or an interception goes off his hands in a key moment.So, what's the over/under that Wes Welker has a monster game against the Patriots next week?
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More probable he fumbles or an interception goes off his hands in a key moment.So, what's the over/under that Wes Welker has a monster game against the Patriots next week?
Peyton, AR and Phillip gotta be the top choices for MVP. Can't see anyone else beating the seasons they're having.
if Texans can finish .500 or above, jj watt has to be in that conversation too..
on murray, I think everyone gives more credit to that Oline.. plus the extremely high number of attempts he's getting
Dallas' defense is bad. They're just not on the field long enough to see how bad. If Dallas' O line loses some people, you'll see an entirely different offense and defense.
It's such a beautiful site to see you and all the New York G-men brethren go MIA when we body your squad, I see you creeping out the hole to still throw shade though, it's cute.
Haven't hid anywhere. Nothing but respect to the Dallas offense. They don't have a good defense and the clock has been their savior. That's not hate or anything, that's a fact. ****, I need to hide for? I've seen my team go to the SB four times and win three times. I'm more than content with my football team.
Ladies and gentlemen,
In debating 101 we call this the attempt to lane switch...
The minute a fan starts bringing up multiple year old accolades in a conversation about the current season, this is them waiving the white flag on the season and trying to take the conversation away from their initial indisputably ******ed statement.
Good day class.
Kyle Arrington's at his best when he's defending the slot and he did a great job on Wes in last year's regular season match-up. Held him to 4 catches and 31 yards. Welker basically replicated the same stats in the AFC title game (4 catches 38 yards) and that's with Arrington mostly not on him due to Talib's injury.So, what's the over/under that Wes Welker has a monster game against the Patriots next week?
If Dallas' O line loses some people, you'll see an entirely different offense and defense.
Kyle Arrington's at his best when he's defending the slot and he did a great job on Wes in last year's regular season match-up. Held him to 4 catches and 31 yards. Welker basically replicated the same stats in the AFC title game (4 catches 38 yards) and that's with Arrington mostly not on him due to Talib's injury.
Then factor in Wes being marginalized since he's been back because they don't need him as much with this team.
I wouldn't count on Wes having a crazy game. Julius Thomas might feast though with Pat ******* Chung covering him and I'm already bracing myself for Sanders going off.
Pats run defense is piss poor and after losing Mayo and no Chandler Jones vs. Denver...that might look ugly again.
Sidenote...I dead *** almost forgot the Broncos started off 24-0 in that Foxborough game. :x Even if they lose a corner again in the middle of the game, I doubt they give up a huge lead now with the current version of their defense.
Peyton, AR and Phillip gotta be the top choices for MVP. Can't see anyone else beating the seasons they're having.
if Texans can finish .500 or above, jj watt has to be in that conversation too..
on murray, I think everyone gives more credit to that Oline.. plus the extremely high number of attempts he's getting
McCourty...we literally have NO ONE that can cover Julius Thomas. i expect him to go off
we literally have NO ONE that can cover Julius Thomas. i expect him to go off
we literally have NO ONE that can cover Julius Thomas. i expect him to go off
Why not revis? Or you think he'll be shadowing welker all night?
i would guess:
revis on DT
dennard/ryan on Sanders
arrington on welker
browner/collins on JT
TD should still be in the HOF
Franc da tanc
Just a friendly reminder that in 2013 the Steelers had cap issues and tendered Emmanuel Sanders, thus making him a restricted free agent (1 year for $1.3M if he chose to sign the tender).
New England's GM thought he smelled a value deal through his hoodie so he offered a whopping offer of.....1 year for $2.5M to try and snatch him away. If the Steelers didn't match, they'd receive a Pats 3rd round pick as compensation.
Even with cap issues, the Steelers easily managed to match and retain him. Sanders goes on to be unrestricted at season's end.
So the Patriots had another shot at him, but this time they made sure they got the value deal .....with Brandon LaFell (3 years for $9M, $3M guaranteed) since apparently Sanders was WAYYYYYY out of their price range.....(3 years for $18M, $6M guaranteed).
Currently sitting pretty at $9M under the cap though!
Oh yeah and the Patriots used that 3rd round pick on a safety from Rutgers who can't beat out Patrick Chung on the depth chart and mostly plays special teams.
Top 5 GM my ***.
TD should still be in the HOF
Lol no he shouldn't. System RB
we literally have NO ONE that can cover Julius Thomas. i expect him to go off
That guy
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/10/bro...demands-police-call-elway-gets-cut-by-broncos
John Boyett was a member of the Denver Bronco’s practice squad on Wednesday. On Thursday, Boyett was released by the team.
According to police, in between being on the practice team on Wednesday and being released on Thursday, Boyett punched a cab driver, stole a shovel from a construction site, hid under mulch in attempt to elude police, told officers to call John Elway, and slammed his head into a patrol car window.
According to The Denver Post, Boyett began his evening at the Sports Book Bar & Grill, where witnesses say he was intoxicated.
from The Denver Post report:
Police said Boyett tried to take food off another patron’s plate and was asked to leave when he became agitated, threatening to punch a bartender and refusing to pay his tab.
Two police officers responded and called Boyett a cab. About five minutes later, the driver called authorities to report he had been assaulted by Boyett on the 9700 block of East Arapahoe Road, records say.
The Broncos were “disappointed” to hear of the arrest.
This isn’t the first time Boyett has been arrested, nor is it the first time he attempted to invoke his NFL status. Last September while a member of the Indianapolis Colts, Boyett was charged disorderly conduct, public intoxication and resisting law enforcement.
Boyett’s alleged defense at the time was to yell, “you can’t arrest me, I’m a Colts player.”
The Colts cut him immediately after.
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The Minnesota Vikings rookie quarterback has been sacked 15 times in just four games, or on 11 percent of his dropbacks.
In other words, according to ESPN Stats and Information, Bridgewater is on pace to be the most frequently-sacked rookie quarterback in the league since the Dallas Cowboys' Chad Hutchinson in 2002. He's been pressured on 27.9 percent of his dropbacks, and he's thrown just one touchdown pass against five interceptions so far.
That guy
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/10/bro...demands-police-call-elway-gets-cut-by-broncos
John Boyett was a member of the Denver Bronco’s practice squad on Wednesday. On Thursday, Boyett was released by the team.
According to police, in between being on the practice team on Wednesday and being released on Thursday, Boyett punched a cab driver, stole a shovel from a construction site, hid under mulch in attempt to elude police, told officers to call John Elway, and slammed his head into a patrol car window.
According to The Denver Post, Boyett began his evening at the Sports Book Bar & Grill, where witnesses say he was intoxicated.
from The Denver Post report:
Police said Boyett tried to take food off another patron’s plate and was asked to leave when he became agitated, threatening to punch a bartender and refusing to pay his tab.
Two police officers responded and called Boyett a cab. About five minutes later, the driver called authorities to report he had been assaulted by Boyett on the 9700 block of East Arapahoe Road, records say.
The Broncos were “disappointed” to hear of the arrest.
This isn’t the first time Boyett has been arrested, nor is it the first time he attempted to invoke his NFL status. Last September while a member of the Indianapolis Colts, Boyett was charged disorderly conduct, public intoxication and resisting law enforcement.
Boyett’s alleged defense at the time was to yell, “you can’t arrest me, I’m a Colts player.”
The Colts cut him immediately after.
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