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bobobonators

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  1. Really? Again, with the false narrative. It was one game. Tyrod's last 5 games started prior to Carolina: Offense scored 21 (Jets); 31 (Miami); 33 (Cleveland); 20 (Pitt); 24 (Oakland). That's an average of 25.8 points per game. Tyrod has average approximately 265 all purpose yards and 2 TD's per game, and a completion % in the 60s. Not Rodgers numbers, but "figured out?" Have teams figured out Russell Wilson? He has 1 TD in two games and two sub-200yd passing games against the mighty 49ers and the vaunted Packers defense. And a completion % in the mid 50's.
  2. ahah. Did he? That one INT Eli threw on the first play after the Giants got a strip fumble on Stafford may have been the turning point with momentum. That was a brutal pass.
  3. Fair. Every game in the NFL is so different though. I think we have two very simple things going for us this game: We are coming off arguably our worst offensive performance in 2 years, and Denver is high as a kite right now after manhandling the Cowgirls. Law of averages, we should improve and Denver should regress a bit this game. We'll see how it plays out.
  4. Valid question. I'm not sure we want to put a young QB's career in Dennison's hands. I don't know. We'll see how Dennison evolves here. It's only week 2.
  5. There is a strong narrative after Week 2 of this season that somehow what happened last week vs the Panthers was "more of the same" from this offense. That narrative is false. In 31 games that Tyrod has started, this offense has managed 10 points or less 3 times. And that's with 3 different OC's and 2 different HC's. By comparison, the great Russell Wilson, has led an offense to 10 points or less 5 times in 34 games. Bad games happen, Week 2 vs the Panthers was a bad game. But lets not go overboard with the narrative.
  6. Yay. I dont think anyone here was happy to see Lynn go. Sure, some people didnt want him to be the HC but I think everyone acknowledges he did a great job as the OC. It amazes me how the NFL can be so fiercely competitive yet we see the same coaches recycled over and over and over again.
  7. Denver doesn't want to travel to Buffalo. August 17 (preseason Week 2). That was the last time the Denver Ponies had to travel anywhere. They've been taking poops in their luxurious home toilets for over a month now; eating mama's cooking for 4 weeks; devouring grandma's edibles for more than 30 days. Denver doesn't want to travel to Buffalo on Sunday. Who does? The Ponies dominated the Cowgirls at home week 2. Big deal. Everyone knows Ewoks can't breathe at those altitudes; they certainly can't play football. The boltless Chargers should've taken that game to OT in Denver's home opener..but the Chargers suck. Not impressed at all. Denver does not want to come to Buffalo; those funny cookies they eat in Colorado are not legal in Buffalo and the toilets are definitely nothing special. No, the Ponies would rather stay home, reading up on ESPN Power Rankings about how good they are, while sitting on their luxurious home toilets, eating edibles, waiting for the Oakland Raiders to come to Denver for their Week 4 matchup. The Denver Ponies definitely do not want to travel to Buffalo. Good night.
  8. This made me laugh out loud. Great post.
  9. Lol i didnt say he was lucky. But yeh i agree with you.
  10. Sorry to hear about the hurricane affecting you. Hang in there man.
  11. So Clay's drop in the end zone week 1 wasnt a drop and this one here wasnt a drop either? Posters here are so kind and generous with NFL WR's apparently. Im curious, does your generosity also extend to the QB when determing what a "bad throw" is? I mean if the pass isnt exactly in the middle of the numbers, im sure such a generous and open minded person like yourself would surely understand. Correct?
  12. Yeh I agree. His HOF ballot is going to be interesting. He certainly has compiled some numbers and what helps him most are the SB performances. But in an era with Brady, Brees, Peyton, Rodgers, Even when Eli was in his prime, he was never better than those. Then throw in Big Ben, Matt Ryan, Stafford. Etc. But he does have the hardware though. Cant take that away from him.
  13. I know i know. I do enjoy reading your posts though I partially disagree about TT.
  14. haha I hear ya man. i'm used to it. at least you bring insight to your hate unlike many others.
  15. Except Jones got 2 full hands on the ball and Brady's receiver could barely touch it with his finger? Sure, exactly the same.
  16. He came on this board last season and literally 6,800 posts have been about how bad Tyrod sucks. It's an obsession. That being said, he Bobby does have good insight at times. But the obsession is ridiculous nonetheless.
  17. What do we expect to see from an All-22 on a game where the offense, as a whole, was horrible. What do I see? 1. I see a QB that missed some plays. 2. I see an OL that got completely destroyed. 3. I see a RB that had very few running lanes. How much break down needs to be done here? Overall, from the OC, to the players on the field, I see a steaming pile of poop on every single level, across the board. People are going to break down arguably one of Tyrod's and the offenses worst games in 2 seasons and say "ha, this is why he shouldn't be starting." Tyrod needs to improve for sure. Who wouldn't after such a bad overall game? Tyrod has no chemistry with his new WR. He has a new OC. And he barely played in the preseason. He had 1 game started under this new offense, with new WR's. It's not even an excuse, it's simply reality. Stating the fact that there are more car accidents on rainy days isn't an excuse to have a car accident, but it's a simple reality of life nonetheless. But yes, Tyrod had a bad game.
  18. haha. dude you're messing with me right? it's a 1.5 second play. Go frame by frame and pause it exactly at the one second mark. At exactly 1 second, the ball hasn't been snapped yet. Go frame by frame and the ball is snapped somewhere between 1 second and the 2 second mark. That's when the ball is snapped. Tyrod gets the ball in his hands and his first step back with his right foot is exactly at the 2 second mark. Keep going forward a whopping 1.5 seconds, to some time before the 4 second mark and we see Tyrod already getting hit by the Carolina defender (Tyrod is hit by the defender before the 4 second mark). If I could attach screen shots I would. The clock is still at 3 and Tyrod got hit. Just do it frame by frame. 1.5 seconds from the time he plants his right leg until he's hit by the Carolina defender. We're really going to complain about that? That's ridiculous man. I know this seems like an eternity going frame by frame in instant replay slow motion, but 1.5 seconds is absurd man. There are plays that Tyrod didn't pull the trigger, but this one specifically is hard to fault.
  19. Pause it at the 1 second mark, and the ball hasn't been snapped yet. Tyrod gets the ball and as soon as he takes his first step back with his right foot that happens at the 2 second mark. Unless you expect Tyrod to throw the ball before he even has the ability to step back. By 3.5 seconds he's sacked. Go frame by frame. So he takes his first step back at 2, and he's sacked by around 3.5. Facts.
  20. elijah almost died on that play.
  21. I mean he performed when it mattered most, not sure you can say luckiest ever. Looking at his career he had some really good seasons, but it's clear that since 2009, his numbers have been down.
  22. hahah.. Elijah just had that real special look on TV. Classic.
  23. He had less than 2 seconds on that play you loved so much. He gets the ball at the 2 second mark. At the 3 second mark there is pressure on two sides; and by second 4 he's already sacked. 1.5 seconds. Come on man.
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