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Chad Johnson says Stevie Johnson the best route runner ever seen
Pete replied to Lafromboise's topic in The Stadium Wall
Stevie said he used his basketball cross over (AI style as you said) to bust press coverage. He routinely put Revis Island on ice skates -
Sometimes the most obvious answer is the correct one. The US did not know, thank God, of Israeli strike plans that were so incredibly successful. To design a strike as complicated as what we just pulled off takes an immense amount of planning and coordination. That takes time, and that detailed planning is what allowed the execution to be so successful. I fully doubt the Russia/Tehran (IRGC), suggestion re the Strait of Hormuz in your post. I don't think it's at all likely. The IRGC has been decapitated.
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I don’t disagree with the point. But it actually undercuts the timing of the Trump actions. Once the horse is out of the barn (through the Israeli attack), why wait off you’re going to bomb? All the delay did was give Iran time and space to empty valuables from Fordow, like the enriched uranium that we appear to have missed. The next thing the Putin machine is going to do is help Iran close Hormuz. Maybe even furnish the weaponry to try to sink a USN carrier. In the near term the price of Russian crude exports increases. And, in the long term, it’s a chip for them to play to help get Ukraine’s benefactors to back off.
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Again just popping in quickly: some solid arguments made on both "sides". I'm impressed w PPP which, well, sometimes doesn't have the best rep, lol! @ComradeKayAdams we may have different perspectives on domestic or geopolitical issues, but I "liked" you bc you present (fr what I've seen) reasoned, sober thinking. Seriously, I respect that. But...I will briefly take issue with your statement: “Imminent” = on the order of days or weeks or months, not a year or longer. There has been ZERO evidence suggesting the danger was imminent. Perhaps some folks here have/had what is called CNWDI or Q clearance. If so, they might understand my gentle suggestion: When one looks syncretically re the corpus of current and historical evidence (open or otherwise) of the IR NWP--or even data of other nuclear powers--there is most assuredly an "imminent path" from A to B. What one does with that understanding is another matter entirely. I'm not trying to be overly opaque...but it's what I can offer here.
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Chad Johnson says Stevie Johnson the best route runner ever seen
FireChans replied to Lafromboise's topic in The Stadium Wall
Honestly, Coleman could learn a lot from Stevie. One of the most unique release packages in the game -
Yes he's talking about his release which was super unorthodox I said a long time ago when he played that it was like a basketballer Who was just crossing you up and going to open space Still a very high compliment 30,000 passing yards and over 200 touchdowns show Ryan Fitzpatrick is severely underrated He was always one of the better players on bad teams.. never the weak link on a good one
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Chad Johnson says Stevie Johnson the best route runner ever seen
Dafan replied to Lafromboise's topic in The Stadium Wall
Stevies routes consisted of "be at x in x amount of seconds". -
No particular order - Terminator 2 The first 3 lord of the rings (counting as 1 movie) Arlington road (maybe a lesser known movie) A few good men American pie Hard to pick just 5, but those are the first 5 that popped into my head
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So let's just go back to f-right 72 ghost tosser concept which I diagrammed the play To simplify this exercise we're going to act like we are facing a cover three So ghost concept would be the primary read side against a cover 3... Specifically the flat then the out route But let's say Josh Allen goes up to the line... And this time on the tosser side he notices a Blitzer off the edge... At the line Josh could just do something as simple as point to the area or the receiver.. and he knows his backside slant is now hot Stuff that they've worked back through minicamp to where it's just second nature.. a hand gesture a head nod.. Josh could just turn his third option to the one at the line of scrimmage based on what he sees
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I think Joe Brady's approach of everybody eats can be handled a couple ways But the easiest way in offensive coordinator can get everybody to eat is by calling specific plays for specific people If you want the defense to have to defend everybody the first couple drives of the game you might want to call specific plays that are going to get the ball in four different people's hands You have play calls that are longer developing plays with not as defined reads... And then you have some simpler plays with very defined reads Like some quick RPO stuff If Brady comes out giving Josh some plays with quick defined reads where he only has two reads... RPO quick hitch... He can hand it off , or if the corner is playing 8 yd off you can throw the hitch Then he does a bubble screen the next play... Then five wide quarterback draw The next plan first down he goes back to the RPO, but instead of the quick hitch.. backside slant Those are some simple offensive play calls that are pretty defined where you can get the ball into multiple people's hands right out of the play call It's on Joe Brady to keep a good rhythm with the offense .. when a quarterback gets shaky which even the best do .. it's on the play caller to settle him down and get him back into a groove
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Chad Johnson says Stevie Johnson the best route runner ever seen
Big Turk replied to Lafromboise's topic in The Stadium Wall
Stevie used to make Darrelle Revis look like trash. He was by far the hardest WR for Revis to cover in the NFL, and some of his worst games of his career were against Johnson. -
Finding the best QB in NFL using only Advanced Stats…
BillytheKid replied to BillytheKid's topic in The Stadium Wall
Appreciate the feed back. Actually it wasn’t. I was trying to not come to any specific conclusion. I used a bunch of advanced stats and tried to find who was the best. Allen didn’t finish first in anyone category. I tried to use a point system that was fair. I also weighted the passing and running based on what percentage of time each QB threw the ball vs ran it so that way there wasn’t a giant one size fits all which would be unfair. I tried to make it well rounded. Obviously you could exclude certain things and get different results. I could take out everything and just use passing and Mahomes would be the best QB last year still. Because he had the best all around advanced passing stats even though people thought he wasn’t good. He actually was good overall outside things on his offense that weren’t related to him caused his regular stats to not be as good. If we just did running, Jayden Daniels was actually better than Lamar overall. So I guess it’s how you wanna look at it. I was just trying to see what the advanced stats using many of them would find with the help of AI and that’s how it worked out. Agree with you but that’s why I used advanced stats because they tell a better story in my opinion compared to just using regular stats. Anyways was a fun and interesting exercise. -
Do you earnestly believe Josh will be getting 12-15 rushing TDs a season at 35 or 36 years old?
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Coryell would be the verbage system with Fairchild too As I said earlier back in the day West Coast EP and coryell were offensive styles but also verbiage systems Coryell was like the west coast in that the call had a formation, number and a few tags... But not as long As the NFL became more modern.. and coaches worked with other coaches.. a lot of the plays in the systems have been condensed leaving the verbiage system the biggest difference somebody like Sean Payton his offense is basically a conglomerate of coryell and West Coast concepts from back in the day with a modern spread touch No problem man