
Sen. John Blutarsky
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On a Hail Mary? You don't say. My comment regarding his ugly throws was in regards to most of the game moreso than that play. The balls got there but they were wobblier than a drunken co-ed in stiletto heels.
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Yeah, there are a good number of people who still owe Marv a big apology after that whole sumer of fun, on this board and elsewhere.
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Bit of info on post NFL Peerless
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm sorry. As soon as I watched Price stop chasing a much slower Steeler defender who was returning a fumble for a TD I was done with him. Eric Moulds did it right and chased a Raven for entire length of the field out of principle. Eric had heart. Peerless did not and I think that the original Peerless Price was the antithesis of a Marv Levy player. The newly humbled Price might have been a different guy in his second stint but his first go 'round was all about him. -
Here's what GGreggggg's vaunted strategy got him on Tennessee's last drive last week. 2nd and 15 at TEN 30 (4:17) V.Young pass incomplete short right to L.White [D.Smith]. TEN #10 V. Young is injured on the play. -note- it's 3rd and 15 on your own 30, with 4 minutes left ,and a new QB just came into the game in a tie game. If you're the OC what are you doing? Are you playing it safe or are taking a deep drop and letting it fly. I'm playing it safe and so was Mike Heimerdinger. Greggo dialed up a huge blitz, well beacuse in greggo's world that's what you do on 3rd and 15, and 2nd and 1, and 2nd and 8, etc... Here's what happened. 3rd and 15 at TEN 30 (4:14) K.Collins pass short right to B.Scaife to JAX 26 for 44 yards (G.Sensabaugh). Timeout #1 by JAX at 04:10. So he threw a pass in the flat to his TE, who then ran 44 yards because everyone was, you got it, blitzing. 1st and 10 at JAX 26 (4:10) L.White right tackle to JAX 20 for 6 yards (R.Nelson). Timeout #2 by JAX at 04:05. 2nd and 4 at JAX 20 (4:05) L.White right tackle to JAX 22 for -2 yards (J.Henderson). Timeout #3 by JAX at 03:59. 3rd and 6 at JAX 22 (3:59) (Shotgun) K.Collins pass short middle to J.Gage pushed ob at JAX 1 for 21 yards (B.Williams). 1st and 1 at JAX 1 (3:50) L.White left tackle for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. Like shooting fish in a barrel...
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Wow, they do have a braintrust. One thing you have to love about Greggo, you KNOW what they're going to do. When in doubt, his eyes go crossed and he screams "BLITZ" "BLITZ" "BLITZ". then an assistant pops a candy in his mouth and pats his head until he calms down. If someone mentions that the blitz didn't seem to work, his eyes cross, his visor flies off and his hair frizzes out while screaming "BLITZ MORE! BLITZ MORE!" whilst running naked up and down the sidelines with an airhorn. If he ever really wanted to screw with an offense, he'd come out in Cover 2, but I don't think there's enough Haldol in the world to allow that to happen.
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Don't talk about it, the Gods might change their mind if they know we're on to them. Just say thank you and move along...nothing to see here.
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They bailed Gill out after a chicken poop play call on 3rd down the previous drive. 3rd and goal from inside the ten and they haven't been able to run all day and they ran the ball to protect the field goal. I'm glad they won, but to not even go for the 7 there sets you up for what should have been the outcome. Also, Willy might throw the ugliest, effective pass I've ever seen. I'd hate to see him on a windy day. His ball must go all over the place.
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Charlie Weis just got rolled on the ND sideline
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It seems that the Almighty is in a smiting sort of mood this last week. I'd be real careful if you've messed with karma recently. A bubble might not be enough for Bill. -
THAT would be great policy. You should e-mail that one in. Maybe nobody else thought of it.
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Here's a solution, get yourself off the field. On defense play 3 plays and get off. on offense it's easier to be the hammer than the nail. Take our big A oline and hammer away. Whoever keeps their d off the field better prevails in these games. but that's generally the case anyway.
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And there's a show I won't be watching... I'm feeling good about the world right now. No need to bring the hemlock out in october.
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Thursdays NFL network coverage.
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to JinWPB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I noticed the same thing. All summer you see the same 3 NFL United Way commericals. We kick Seattle in the vag and boom I see a Donte Whitner commerical. Suddenly Skeletor is in heavy rotation in the coach "This is the NFL Network" bump. Suddenly the talking heads talk about us. If we win this week there may be a full tiem scrolling banner on the bottom of the screen. of course if we lose I bet they forget we exist again. -
Game to be televised in JAX
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to Sen. John Blutarsky's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Please do, it's ridiculous. -
Game to be televised in JAX
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to Sen. John Blutarsky's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My retort. Sure to be deleted again. For GoJags. Though I live in Philly now I'm an ex-pat Bills fan so your logic loses a little something. While you are correct that Philadelphia's stadium is nominally the same size as yours and the market is bigger they not only fill the stadium but have a season ticket waiting list. That's neither here nor there. The bigger point is that Buffalo has the 6th largest stadium in the league and has consistently filled it with a losing team on the field. Your market size argument is ridiculous. They have absolutely no problem putting 84k into that stadium for Georgia/Florida every year. When you look at it from an educated point of view and realize that the team is very good, the franchise has existed for more than 10 years and they still decrease their own stadium size and still fail to sell out you realize that the team really isn't doing that well. If market size is that big of an issue that we should CONTINUE to give Jacksonville a pass how can Buffalo fill a bigger stadium a week earlier for a West-Coast NFC team without a traveling fan base? How many seats do they cover in New Orleans in order to sell out the Superdome? Surely you won't argue that New Orleans is in a better market position than Jacksonville. -
Jeff Garcia to the Pats?
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to CJPearl2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
While I personally would hate that, my fantasy team would be loaded if that happens. -
Bills predicted to loose 31-9
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to BLZFAN4LIFE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And with his lightning quick release! He and Earnest Wilford are unstoppable behind that top notch, super healthy O-line The Bills were getting 5.5 points yesterday. I'd take that and run. That's a sucker line to get the ppl who don't pay attention and say well, Jax is awesome, and Jack Del Rio has a strong jaw profile, and they won't lose two straight but have no idea that their o-line is broken and on fire. Kinda like the guy who wrote that USA Today piece. As we can all attest, it's ALL about the o-line and if you can't block you can't play. My call: Buffalo 23 Jax 6. We give the o field position all day but we only cash it in for 7 twice, lots of field goals. -
Bills predicted to loose 31-9
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to BLZFAN4LIFE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What do you mean? Byron Leftwich will lead them to a rousing victory! -
Game to be televised in JAX
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to Sen. John Blutarsky's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think that's the case at all. See my earlier post. -
Game to be televised in JAX
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to Sen. John Blutarsky's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That means they have a corporate partner who has already agreed in advance to pony up for anything remaining so long as it's less than a certain number and it may even be contractual. If it's contractual the league has a copy and the Jags just have to show that they sold the number required to activate the contract. Sickening, isn't it? Cleveland, Baltimore, Oakland and Houston can lose teams, but these clowns are allowed to prop themselves up like that just to ensure that they stay on TV. -
Buffalo needs to control this game with it's own defense. Jacksonville's O-line is decimated and Stroud et al should have a field day. Given that I'd expect a lot of draws and screens and misdirection to take advantage of overpursuit. Garrard will have lots of quick throws to take pressure off the line. That being said, they surrendered 7 sacks last week and the situation hasn't improved. We SHOULD be able to dominate up front. Offensively if we can go up early and force Jacksonville to throw the ball down the field we'll blow them out. If we struggle to move the ball the game will be very close and could easily be decided on a ST play. Jacksonville's new KR/PR man looked very good last week and we would be wise to be cautious. Given that, we have the most dangerous KR trio in the league and we are a threat to score on every kick.
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Link My comment is the first one in there. Jacksonville "fans" are pathetic. -edit- they deleted my comment. unbelievable.
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So much for the new "code of conduct"...
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to LabattBlue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's possible to yell and be loud whisklt sitting. I certainly do not discourage standing when something happens which is exciting, but standing for the sake of standing is pretty irritating. It's one thing when you're in the student section of Beaver Stadium, it's another at an NFL game. I have to give props to the guy in front of me yesterday. At the start of the game he was standing the whole time and I know that my mother and my wife (who is 5') couldn't see sh-- and honestly, it wouldn't have mattered if my wife stood up because the guy was big and she STILL couldn't see over him so her option would have been to stand on top of her seat which just makes it even worse for the people behind her and so on. Anyway, my Mom said something to him and he did a really good job and yelling and having fun and standing when appropriate (ie others are standing, an exciting play is ocurring or has just occurred, you are going to get beer, etc.) Everyone in my immediate vicintiy was very loud, had a great time and everyone could see and I appreciated that he made an effort to let the people behind him to see and ALSO participate in the fun, not just look at the back of his blue painted head. There are considerations to consider. If you stand and your attitude is well the person behind me can just stand, that's fine. What you do when you stand and force me to stand to see over you is pass the douchebag label off of yourself an put it on me because now the people behind me can't see and it's pretty likely that I'm a bigger barrier than even you are. I honestly don't car ebecause I will see either way but I feel bad when I have to block a lady or a kid's view because of you. I jump up when fun stuff happens, as should everyone, but to stand the whole time is just very inconsiderate of everyone around you. There is nothing, absouletly nothing to prevent you from yelling while sitting. Your mouth is not (in most cases) connected to your ass and all of the people who are trying to make the arguement that your diapragm works better and you project your voice better when you stand are FOS and trying to justify their own douchebaggery. "as a singer...." BS. -
It's good to finally have enough depth that we can use PT as a motivator.
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McKelvin was the 4th corner for the Bags rare 4wr sets. By the end of the game they didn't have 4 healthy WRs left so McKelvin didn't get out tthere much.
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For Those at the game
Sen. John Blutarsky replied to bigtreeinn's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah that was cool except the pilot of plane #1 nearly overshot the stadium and had to pull a pretty hard bank to bring it back over the stadium. It was a bit disconcerting. Plane #2's flightpath was much more sane.