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BobbyC81

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  1. And I bet they think the same of this country with our gun violence and extremism.
  2. Cities without NFL teams: Birmingham, Ala, Biloxi, Miss, San Antonio, Oakland, Portland, Ore, Salt Lake City, Boise, etc
  3. And they gave up a 1st to trade up and take Sammy. Doh!
  4. Reference: Bob Chandler and JD Hill blocking for OJ.
  5. They’ve tried that with the likes of John Brown, Jamison Crowder, Emmanuel Sanders with middling results. Since many recent rookie WRs have come into the NFL ready to play, they just have to draft one earlier.
  6. Speaking of Trent Edwards, I just finished rewatching The Office series and in the last season, when Jim Halpert was working on that sports company in Philly, a coworker comes out of a conference room and calls out to Jim “We have Trent Edwards on the phone.” Trent was with the Eagles then.
  7. Josh getting the “perfect” 158.3 brings to mind the issue I have with the Passer Rating. It is so dumb. So, Josh got the “perfect” score. Was he perfect? No. Did he complete all his attempts? No. Many QBs have received the perfect rating and there is no common defined data for them to get it. First, I’ll take that part on. To me, a perfect score should be for a QB throwing one pass for a TD for 99 yards. The only way to match that should be to go 2 for 2 with both passes for 99 yard TDs. Their system is flawed. There are 4 calculations based on Pass Attempts, Completions, Passing Yards, TD Passes and INTs. One of the calculations is: d = 2.375 - (INT/ATT x 25). WTF!! Where did they come up with the 2.375? What does the 25 represent? Then there’s a comment that if any calculation is greater than 2.375, it is set to 2.375. If any result is less than zero, it is set to zero. What?!!! Many numbers we experience in life in the US of A are based on tens and hundreds. Why do they have a perfect score be 158.3?
  8. This has been a long-standing issue with the coaches of this franchise. It goes back to John Rauch using OJ as a receiver. They’ve run small RBs inside the tackles, run FBs to the outside, etc. Chan Gailey was the only one to use CJ Spiller correctly. These coaches make it seem like rocket science in figuring out the best ways to use weapons.
  9. That’s my fear in this game. Last season the Bills held them reasonably in check but you know there will be at least one long Dolphins TD. Lack of speed on defense is an obvious weakness.
  10. He had a few other risky throws into coverage that luckily weren’t picked off. Trying not to be negative, just stating facts.
  11. Equally as funny was the reaction by the guy sitting next to him.
  12. Zack Wilson just showed again why the Jets can’t win with him. If they bring in a competent vet to take over, they could get 3rd.
  13. For me, the Arena Leagues were fun and different. I used to watch some of the San Jose Sabercats games and even attended one. Lost interest after awhile and then the team folded.
  14. Yeah, if you just looked at the box score, the Raiders had 55 yards on 15 Carrie’s, just under 4 yards per carry, but most of that was from Zamir White, who was running on their last possession when the Bills defense was expecting them to pass.
  15. Interesting, since Kyle didn’t hold back his criticism of Josh on Monday’s GMFB.
  16. Then why does Josh keep saying Davis is the smartest WR he’s played with? Is he smart but runs routes wrong? That would be coaching.
  17. That’s who I picked but the Jets D could score a TD on an INT of Dak and that be enough if they shutdown the Dallas offense.
  18. And it ends the Jets hype, which had been unbearable.
  19. I’ve wondered, if there’s a process, what is it? I know it’s just a word he uses, but a process is generally a series of steps to get a result. Is the targeted result winning a Super Bowl? If so, they haven’t been successful completing some of the steps.
  20. Are you kidding? Josh was already messed up in the head. You bench him and then there’s a huge drop in his confidence.
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