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Zulu Cthulhu

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  1. Stay dry if you're tailgating guys. Rain's already started.
  2. "Average" receivers don't work CBs like Revis as Stevie's done in the past one on one. These vendetta threads against the guy just because you don't like his personality needt to stop. All they do is show how little you know about the game and the WR position in particular. Look does he fit the fit your old-school out of touch prototype of a football player? No, probably not. Does he have elite measureables and skills like Green and Megatron? Definitely not. But the guy gets open. All the time. And catches most (not all) of the balls thrown within a mile of his direction (which isn't often with our current or former QBs). Don't like his extracurriculars or how he dresses? Your problem, not his or the team's. Hurt all the time? That's because he's a gamer and wants (needs?) to be out there with his teammates when he's not 100%. If that was kyle williams with a nagging injury and playing through it I'd bet most you SJ haters would be singing his praises. You should all thank your lucky stars stevie didn't leave last year for more money and buffalo's awful QBs didn't have a safety valve of his caliber. Y'all make me wonder sometimes...
  3. Given their recent road performances I'd say a healthy dose of pessimism was warranted. And let's not forget they peed away another early lead before righting the ship. That said great win. Pleasantly surprised for a change.
  4. Houston, Smith and Berry were monsters on D for KC. Lots of penalties hurt KC somewhat on offense - it couldve been a blowout win.
  5. And cue the league shills like Peter King to rush and defend Goodell.
  6. If sully gets you to 1. Listen in the first place, and 2. Come here and vent, he's won. Figure it out.
  7. Not seeing any FAs i'd be interested in. If they see another guy they like in the later rounds after taking a QB early, i say take another one.
  8. This isn't the first thread to suggest this. It makes no sense to me at all - instead of drafting a player to address one of the team's many immediate and pressing needs (QB, WR, LB, CB, etc...) the OP wants to take a shot and marginally upgrade a position and move a guy who's shown he's perfectly capable at the position his plays now. Glenn is already a better than average tackle. He may turn out to be a great one. But yeah let's move him just because we lost a couple interior guys. Guards can be found anywhere. You can get a servicable one off the street. Drafting a OT high this year doesn't do this team any good. They don't have the luxury of drafting a "blue chip" OT prospect (who may or may not work out) with all their other needs. I really hope this dumb idea gets buried soon. Glenn's a good LT and probably a great RT. those are the only two positions he should be playing. Yeah, if you have a decent team, a playoff team, sure. Not when you're bad. You don't spend high pick to upgrade when so many other areas are seriously broken.
  9. Agree. That's onviously just a provisional chart though. A lot can change. I do see Brooks playing a utility role in the secondary however until he develops more and the coaches know what they have in him.
  10. Yes let's all listen to the guy who loves Fitz irrationally and can't even spell Byrd's name correctly.
  11. But you don't trust the beat reporter whose job is to just report on the the team. Let me ask you this: who has more of an agenda and opportunity to promote it, the star WR (or DE, whatever) or the relatively anonymous AP beat writer?
  12. Not all of us CK "haters" are claiming that Numark. I could care less about the circumstances surrounding his retirement. Simply just relieved he's gone. But JW's recent posts seem to contradict kelsay's story, at least indirectly.
  13. This is exactly right and should be the beginning and end of the argument. Even his supporters always claimed his work ethic, attitude, etc. as his strong points. No one ever called CK a rare talent or elite specialist in one area of the game. Fact is, after 10 years of ample playing time and opportunity, he was still making bad decisions on the field, playing out of position, not doing his job, making blatant mistakes. He lacked positional discipline and was making rookie mistakes 7, 8, 9 years into his career. He's not leading the younger guys by example playing like that. Eball is right, the stats he put up were consistent, consistently awful. If he wants to call that "production," then fine. But I cant be mad at the money he made and neither should anyone else. That's an indictment on the decision makers and franchise as a whole. They're deserving of way more scorn than CK. Glad he's finally gone, should've been cut many years ago.
  14. Clearly we are all too stupid to see what the OP sees: That Russ Brandon is power hungry, narcissistic, micromanaging, know-it-all meddler who has sat around for years, finally wresting all power away from ralph wilson so he can control every single facet of the franchise at all times and surround himself with a gaggle of rubber stamping buffoons to keep us all in the dark while simultaneously satiating his uncontrollable desire for absolute power. I mean, look at all the evidence people! Oh wait...
  15. So many blatantly wrong assumptions by the OP just tossed out as facts... Got any proof RB is there to scout potential rookies and meddle with Nix and Whaley? I'll patiently wait for a link to something, anything backing up your BS. Didn't Brandon explicitly say during his press conference he was absolutely NOT going to make football / personnel decisions?
  16. Great research OP and I agree with JPS - there's no good reason not to re-sign them both. It took the better part of a decade for the team to build a respectable OL.
  17. Great point MM. In the hands of a competent front office, every bit of extra $ room helps.
  18. For those that still cling to the idea that CK is "solid" or "not a bad player" good for you guys, i guess. I'm certainly not one of them, but we've had this argument innumerable times here already. He's been a starter or main rotational guy on some of the worst defenses this team has ever fielded. In my opinion, he's been a key contributor to those tirefires and has always failed to play with the on-the-field discipline requisite to his position, especially for a veteran of his age and experience. Cutting him now doesn't really help the cap situation that much, true. Honestly I could care less what they do with the guy now, he should've been cut long ago.
  19. Guess their offensive line is in even worse shape than we thought.
  20. Always liked the guy and thought he had potential. Too bad. Spell his name right btw OP. jesus.
  21. It's bound to happen. I liked the Williams pick, but always had reservations about his ability to cover the faster WRs in the NFL as a corner. I think he'd be fine as a safety or nickel. He better, or else he'll be out of work soon.
  22. The author sounds more legit than most others on b/r; i know they've tried to legitimize themselves by hiring a few "professional" writers. The reason the mods block b/r links is because hiring a few pros in an attempt to lessen the stink over there just isn't fooling anyone. Not when pitted against the crushing tidal wave of useless, stupid nonsense that is 99% of their content.
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