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HerdMenatlity1

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  1. With all due respect, Chandler#81 did mention turnovers inside the 20 and how that would lead to more scores by opponents quickly and without the need to accumulate a ton of yards, yet you give stats of a top 10 defense in terms of YARDS ALLOWED(not even his argument).
  2. I don't think we will be barn burners on offense , so I kind of took a different route to how the offense will affect the defense. If the offense improves by way of sustained drives, no turnovers and winning the filed position game, our defense will benefit from this. I voted top 10
  3. You're supposed to smoke, then eat a pop tart. ?
  4. Wondering how the HC and DC will mesh. I know one thing, if the d has issues, players will revolt against Greg's coaching style by week 6.
  5. Competition is a good thing. Don't forget how bad our o-line was last year. If he makes our reserve unit or practice squad better, that's a good thing.
  6. I try to wait til August 1st to get excited. I have the Yankees to pay attention to.
  7. Definitely not a child abuser and seems like a really good parent, having fun with his daughter. I know I'm going to sound old, but I rode bikes and skateboards without a helmet, I drank water out of a hose, I pushed my daughter from the diving board into a pool, I drink Pepsi and still eat chocolate. Stop it!
  8. 32 yrs old, 9 yrs in the league and earned over 9.5 million. Good for him. Wish him luck.
  9. I was reading an article on wgr55.com and found something interesting regarding Devin Singletary . Sam Monson from Pro Football Focus was quoted as saying: "Devin Singletary was asked to workout as a wide receiver at the Combine, so some teams had a reason to believe he can be dangerous in the pass game... He was very highly graded by PFF in the college ranks. I like him a lot as a prospect." If true, this changes my mind on the competition. I had McCoy and Frank as 1A and 1B. I had Yeldon ahead of Singletary based on experience, but if he can show good vision, show he can pick up a blitz AND catch the ball out of the backfield, I think he's going to have a bigger role than Yeldon. https://wgr550.radio.com/articles/news/monson-beasley-perfect-way-treat-inaccurate-quarterback
  10. Is there a way for the NFL to ask for attorney fees when this guy loses?
  11. Hey neighbor, I was born and raised in Buffalo(West Side!!) and moved to Tally in the middle of our Super Bowl run in '92. Definitely a college town just bordering on being too small, but I like it. There is actually a change in seasons with cooler weather after October. During the season, you'll see a diverse NFL crowd at The Corner Pocket. I see jerseys and hats from different teams. Yes, there is an annoying Pats fan that shows up once in a while.
  12. Hey?!? Didn't Jerry teach him that move?
  13. Ray Lewis got a stab at it, so why not Leaf?
  14. I feel like we're bringing a broom to Jersey with us.
  15. This is a tough one, but I voted Belichick. I will say Brady not taking the max money a QB can get helps BB fill out the roster as a deep team. This is why they are still strong by weeks 12-16. That is a strong advantage most teams don't have. A deep team nowadays usually has a QB on his 1st contract and can spend money elsewhere. Once they get paid (Brees, Russell Wilson, etc.), it's really hard to field such a deep team. Having said this, I voted BB because his teams have the ability to take advantage of the opposition's weakness. One week they will run the ball down the throat of a team that is weak against the run, the next week they throw for 450 yds and 4 tds against a weak secondary. Everyone wants to take advantage of the other team's weakness, doing it is another story. BB has proven to be able to do that.
  16. According to overthecap.com Gordon will make a little over 16 mil. after this upcoming season. The franchise # for rb is around 11.2 mil. this year. If I'm Gordon, I play next year under the franchise tag and then retire. 27 million over 6 yrs as a RB and then walk away while you can. That's just me.
  17. Plus it's a lot harder to accidentally drop the newspaper in the toilet. For me at least.
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