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  1. If you actually watch the clip, Zay has his head turned and is tracking the ball as it leaves JA's hand, if it was behind him then it was on Zay (it wasn't unless his helmet was on backwards). If you watch frame by frame the ball hits his hands and his head is already turning towards endzone/safety before he secured it.Again on Zay. I have no doubt that Brown or Beasley catch that ball, score and are not badly hit. JA had some bad throws that night, but this one was money.

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  2. 2 hours ago, teef said:

    they're spas, so i think you can get away with that *****.  there's a spa in skaneateles ny called mirbeau.  the place is expensive, but they me walk around that joint in a robe, drinking glasses of vodka at my leisure.  people had to check in while staring at me in a robe, half in the bag in the lobby.  that's america.

    Del Monte, Woodcliff, Mirbeau ...... we've probably seen each other nekid a few times ?

     

    Been to Mohonk?

  3. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001034348/article/leonard-floyd-among-young-pass-rushers-set-to-break-out-in-19

     

    In this four-part series, NFL Network analysts Willie McGinest, Terrell Davis, Reggie Wayne and Gil Brandt examine youngsters who are poised for a breakout campaign. Today, Willie McGinest identifies pass rushers.

    Ed Oliver, DT, Buffalo Bills

    2019 projection: Seven sacks.

    Oliver is in prime position to become a feared pass rusher early in his NFL career. The defensive tackle has the shortest path to the quarterback, and his quickness and explosive get-off should allow him to frequently win against guards. The 6-2, 287-pounder has good hands, moves well in the phone booth and won't be a sitting target in Sean McDermott's defense. Like Allen, Oliver could be a Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate.

  4. 1 hour ago, Ethan in Portland said:

    Read the article. Sailed a pass over Singletary's head. Missed a simple out pattern to TE. 

    I get it. Its just minicamp. But its the same story......

     

    Or perhaps they weren't where they were supposed to be and Josh was on the money, only they know. Plus i think Singletary is like 4' 3" sooo....

     

    I may be alone here, but i really think they should practice more before their first game.

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  5. 5 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

    PFF people are such nerds.  I just go to the youtube highlights and see the PANCAKES!!!!

     

    You know, i'm thinking we missed an opportunity when Ndamukong Suh was stepping on everyone with his cleats to call that Waffling somebody.

     

    Toasted, Jammed at the line now i'm hungry.

  6. Runner up defensive rookie of the year, but why are you asking about a LB on another team? ?

     

    Oh The QB ... stay healthy, big all around overall improvement from being number one going into camp and getting reps with who he will actually be throwing to all year. Make good use of the extra time he should have in the pocket to make reads. Only run if it's there, or to keep them guessing. Double the holy crap did i just see a Bills QB make that throw moments.

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  7. 36 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said:

    Campbell has less than 10K yards rushing and is not in the top 25 all time rushers.  He is an all time great no doubt but Bettis has nearly 5k more yards.

    Best TE - Tony Gonzalez and its not close. 

    2-5 TE is just as hard as 2-5 WR

    Bettis also played 5 years longer.

     

    Bettis 13,662 yd / 13 seasons =1050 avg   and 3.9yds/carry

    Campbell 9,407 yd / 8 seasons =1175 avg   and 4.3yds/carry

  8. All different, but some more love for Campbell, Payton and Dickerson.

     

    Not the best but the scariest back who i loved to watch..... Christian Okoye the nigerian nightmare, nobody wanted to see that coming at them.

    Original Beast mode but x 30% bigger and nasty.

  9. 3 hours ago, K-GunJimKelly12 said:

    I thought about this the other day.  It just makes to much sense.  Rosen sits behind Brady for a year or two and develops with BB and Brady guiding him.  Allen, Darnold and Rosen all in the same division.  Could be fun.

     

    I don't think Brady is going to guide or help anyone, hasn't yet. I'm thinking he wants BB to crash and burn after he is gone to prove a point, just like BB wants to win after Brady to prove his point. Good times.

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