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Feels good to have a nasty Dline man. I can’t wait for this season to start
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Waking up on a Monday after a W
This thread jumped the last 24 hours, best thread in S&T.
Glad they were able to keep Wilson.Coleman out for “few weeks” with ankle sprain
Coleman out for “few weeks” with ankle sprain
Kyle said he was limited due to a calf injury.pettis only played 2 snaps and shanny said he wasn't limited due to injury, either
Man, I hope Jimmy can get his **** situated. I fully expect him to make some super questionable decisions because that's just who he is, but one of his greatest strengths is his pinpoint accuracy. Right now, he's wildly inaccurate and also making ****ty decisions.
I don't mind throwing INTs as long as you're scoring points.
Man, I hope Jimmy can get his **** situated. I fully expect him to make some super questionable decisions because that's just who he is, but one of his greatest strengths is his pinpoint accuracy. Right now, he's wildly inaccurate and also making ****ty decisions.
I don't mind throwing INTs as long as you're scoring points.
Yeah I wouldnt say he was that bad,
Garoppolo attempted 27 passes Sunday. Only three of those attempts went further than 15 yards downfield. Eight of his 18 completions (of which only one was deeper than 10 yards — a nice touchdown throw to Richie James, 24 yards downfield) came behind the line of scrimmage.
His first-half interception (which was returned for a touchdown) was junior varsity — he locked onto one receiver and never wavered. The Tampa Bay defender read him like a drive-thru menu and scored with ease that should be impossible at the NFL level. This, on top of at least half-a-dozen passes to open receivers that he flat-out missed