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  2. You believe this guy was trained by the military?? Come on man.
  3. Before they come out for their drive.. they've been looking at the tablet and looking how the defense has been playing them that will give them an idea about how they want to attack them and potentially taking what used to be your second or third read and making it your primary read if that's what the defense is giving you They also have a bird's eye view sitting in the box.. where most offensive coordinators are sitting So they have a good vantage point over the whole field and allows them to see potential soft spots in the defense that are opening up that are tougher to see a ground level.. that alone can influence his play calling throughout a drive if he is able to pinpoint where the defense is getting stretched
  4. Really well said!! If you aren’t open, it’s hard to get volume. He might be a part time guy and a big play guy.
  5. I get the rules and the hot reads. Both are driven by the players on the field. I see your point about the iPad on the sidelines. I guess I wonder how much the OC can influence the nuances of plays during the drive with what he and his guys are seeing and how he could get the info the players.
  6. There’s really no reason to have a strong opinion on Coleman at this point. He looked like a nice player the first half of the season, then he stunk when he returned from injury. It’s impossible to say for certain what that means for the rest of his career in terms of overall success. There are a few things you can glean from his season, though. He’s clearly capable of making big plays, but unless he figures out how to create separation, he’s not going to be the guy you can count on when you need a play the way you could with Diggs or even Beasley. When you only get 4 targets a game and still have a catch rate of 50%, you’re much more of a complementary piece than a featured receiver.
  7. This is my last basketball post in this topic... I don't want to hijack anymore. To make the playoffs and advance in the NBA, teams absolutely have to play defense and to your point about 3 pointers, defenses know they have to defend the arc so they have more court to defend. If a shooter is left open from the arc, defenders have to closeout on the shooter leaving the entire team vulnerable to a drive. Even if the ball handler isn't someone who finishes at the rim, on a closeout play the shooter has the opportunity to exploit the mid-range. Besides having to be able to defend on the ball, teams now have to also be proficient at switch and help defense. Team defense is much more important and coordinated today than it was in the days of man to man defenses. JMO.
  8. Thanks for reminding me Tyreek and Godwin were very good lol. Here’s some reference for you. # of 1000 yard seasons for the teams that drafted them on that list Robinson - 1 Cooks - 2 Tyreek - 4 Godwin - 4 Woods - 0 Pittman - 2 So really that’s an average of just 2 seasons of 1000+ yards or more out of the best of the best of that list lol. So there’s a 66% chance he never touches 1000 yards once. And then if he’s an average of the BEST of those players, he’ll have 2 1000 yard seasons for the Bills. Ever. So then let’s look at second round WRs in general. to my eye, that % doesn’t look that much different for any random second round WR. So yeah, that 500 yard season is irrelevant. A 30-40% chance of hitting 1000 yards once is basically where he started.
  9. NEITHER of which are even close to the government deciding what truths are allowed to be stated and which aren't. Which is what 44 is calling for. Having the ability to deplatform positions the government finds "inconvenient" is what they really want. And remember, though your favorites propose such things, were they enacted today the guy you can't stand would be the one choosing who the arbiters of truth are. You SURE you're really ok with that?
  10. Yes. Yes it was!
  11. Weird way of saying it wants to play with Josh Allen.
  12. Manu was great- I don’t disagree. A better player than Draymond. But Draymond will be in. I have no doubt. I disagree. End
  13. VR has been used by QBs for awhile. Hasn't set the world on fire.
  14. Manu could have started on 29 teams across the league and was a real Superstar .. he selflessly came off the bench for pop I remember long-haired manu at 26-27 years old Euro stepping and dunking on 7-footers Draymond is absolutely phenomenal but I still think he's even a step below a guy like Manu ginobili But manu is a HoFr.. so I think Draymond is close
  15. Did you guys know that a 21 Formation is thus called because it has 2 running backs and 1 tight end?
  16. So the headsets only on for x amount of time.. I'm sure you could probably say some things but you have to get the play call in fast and make sure the quarterback gets it It's not always a lot of time for breaking down what you're seeing.. that's why after the drive they go to the bench and look at the tablet.. because they can get live information back and adjust Every play is going to have built-in rules... Based on defensive alignment, how many men in the box, and personnel The EP allows wide receivers to play universal roles... The bills might run 11 personnel a bunch... But the EP allows them to line up in a whole bunch of different alignments... Whether they're under center or out of shotgun And the roles are defined... Ghost tosser means the same thing to Coleman whether he's at the x or in the slot Hot reads are determined by as I said earlier personal how many in the box, defensive alignment etc
  17. He wasn’t a pure defensive guy. He was a tremendous passer. He also averaged over 1.25 3’s per playoff game. He wasn’t a great shooter by any means, but he hit clutch shots. He was a key to 4 championships and a dynasty. Without him, they probably win none. I watched every game over those years (as Harrison Barnes was my guy). His defense and leadership in crunch time crucial to them winning titles. Tony Parker and Manu are in the HoF because they were instrumental in winning championships. draymond will be in.
  18. He didn't lay out a plan, and did say it would be experimental, but what are you talking about with the government deciding what is truth or not? They do that all the time. Slander is a crime, for instance that a judge (appointed government official) can make decisions on. Businesses are sued over lies and misleading advertising. Come on, up your game buddy 🤣
  19. That's hilarious. What do you want? Them not to cover you?
  20. That's what the cougar said.
  21. LOL. A quick check of Youtube.
  22. Yeah and they also were paralleling two under recruited kids Who both wound up at small colleges.. even North Dakota is smaller than Wyoming FCS to FBS And their overall athleticism and ability to create outside pocket Not to mention that Lance was billed as a 6'3 230 lb modern day quarterback.. He really does seem to have a lot of talent but I think playing quarterback at the FCS level is almost too much to overcome at the NFL now Even Joe flacco was probably close to 20 years ago and he was the prototype pocket passer that the NFL looked for Trey Lance was a projection
  23. No, moron, the most laughable thing is how YOU are easily manipulated with EVERY negative story about Trump and his supporters when anyone with a brain knows you do nothing but lie with every shyt Tweet you mindlessly post on here. You’re a special kind of ret@rd. FACT.
  24. No, I’m just saying the WRs sucked in 2018 and thus didn’t have a ton of yards and that the WRs sucked in 2024 and thus didn’t have a ton of yards. the 2024 group can be better and still suck. I’ll just ask again if you think that Stroud does better on the 2020 or 2024 team. You said “you can easily say,” but I want to hear what YOU say. Because your line about easy pass outlets is very funny when we had arguably best WR1 in the NFL and an All Pro slot WR in 2020. And a defense that had Hyde, Poyer, Tre, a healthy Milano etc etc etc. Imo, 2020 WR’s and defense much better than 2024. Like inarguably widely superior 2024 has a better RB room, arguably the least valuable position outside of STs and a better OL. TE’s is Dawson Knox both ways and a slot TE who wouldn’t be on the field with Beasley much anyway so he’s near irrelevant. So the answer is 2020 by a MILE for me.
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