Seeing the ticky tacky illegal contact call which kept Denver's first scoring drive alive and then watching Kyle Williams get mugged on the 38 yard pass to Welker left a pretty bad taste in my mouth early. It seems that stopping Denver on 3rd down is illegal.
Sometimes just due to sheer volume. Nice little trick there that I like to use. Jam a wrap full of spinach and mixed greens with some lean protein. Gets you that nice comforting I'm totally full feeling without the calorie intake of a burrito or burger.
I don't know what I liked most about this post. The blatant misrepresentation, the pedestrian and totally unrelated article, the logical leap from RG3's struggles to EJ and how he compares to Tannehill, or the way you pulled it all together and used your own rambling nonsense to support the conclusion that running QBs cannot succeed. Wasn't aware that EJ was a running QB. Great work today!
According to the scouting report from our very own Donald Duck, Osweiler has a strong arm, flowing hair, eyes you could just get lost in, and a 5 inch taint. Needless to say, Duck is very high on Osweiler.
http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/topic/171666-bill-maher-coming-at-muslims-and-ben-affleck-being-defensive/page__st__20#entry3331548
Now who will protect us???
Which is why the read option still has its place but only as QB training wheels. Ween them off of read option and on to the hard stuff. Pocket passing.
The rules changed after RG3, Kaep, and Wilson had success using the read option. The QB is now fair game after they hand the ball off. This was a major reason for teams moving away from the read option. Also, I don't think he read option was ever meant to be a long term approach. I see the read option as QB training wheels. Its a useful tool for young QBs which allows them to produce while they develop into pocket passers.
Wrong. Look up what is meant by a Belgian style beer and then tell me how a poor excuse for a Pils, a Czech style beer, compares to an abby or a dubbel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilsner
Stella isn't a belgian style beer or a wheat beer. Stella may refer to their product as a pils, but without anything even resembling hops, I'd say its a light lager all the way.