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MDH

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  1. How does a vet take a sack there? Throw it away, if you get the penalty, so be it but at least try and get rid of the ball to remain in FG position.
  2. Fade to Mike Williams...
  3. WTFf?! How many times on 3rd down is he going to dump the ball down to a RB well short of the first?
  4. Brutal throw. Nobody around him and he has to wait for the ball to get to him because it's thrown so far behind where it should be.
  5. Yeah, it was a bad throw but catch-able. The problem is that every Orton throw has to be a good catch. Eventually the WRs will miss some. At some point he'll put it on target, right?
  6. Thigpen going to cost the Bills 3 points with letting the ball go. GB going to get a FG out of this field position. Edit: or not, didn't notice GB didn't have any TOs.
  7. We did for the 1st half. Then they unloaded in the 2nd.
  8. They are but there's no way they can keep this up for another half. Rogers is going to get his, the O has to step up. Two weeks in a row of stout play against two of the best QBs to ever play the game will be wasted if the O doesn't step up.
  9. Marrone will never go back to EJ. He's just too stubborn.
  10. Hey, a 3rd down Hogan catch that doesn't result in a 1st down. Never seen that before!
  11. You're forgetting the part where he read the play and jumped the route. I'd love that INT, but he defensed the pass
  12. When it's Robey it's, "so close!" but if that were Gilmore we'd get 5 posts that blast him.
  13. People hated him because he was timid and inaccurate. Orton, on the other hand...
  14. I hate it too but on the other hand it's better than an Orton INT like vs. Denver.
  15. These are horrible passes. Great catches by the WRs
  16. This offense has been on the back of a milk carton for two seasons. I don't think we're going to find them today.
  17. Blatant hold on Hughes.
  18. One of the problems with only rushing 3. More run lanes for Rogers.
  19. It would help if they were more creative. The Pack stacked the middle and we ran it right into the teeth of the D with a horrible OL. A fake to Freddie with a pitch wide, or a play action pass to a WR wide. Anything but just ramming it up the middle when it hasn't worked all year.
  20. Starting EJ in New England after he has sat for 11 weeks isn't really going to help EJ develop or give a fair assessment of his growth. At this point I'd rather see Orton finish the season and let EJ compete for the starting job next year in training camp.
  21. Did you see that back shoulder throw down the sideline that Welker caught on the way to the Broncos scoring their last TD? He pushed off too, yet it's not called. So yeah, while I agree that it was PI they've got to call it both ways. The lack of consistency is troubling.
  22. Two things. It wasn't any more of a disaster than the offense has been this year. Two, I can't imagine that an no-huddle offense would be a disaster with a friggin' rookie running it. The offensive coaching on this team is just offensive.
  23. Nothing close about the Gilmore call. Shoulder to shoulder right as the ball got there. It was a perfect play which I didn't need a replay to see. Ridiculous how these calls always come on critical 3rd down plays.
  24. Ultimately that didn't really matter as they'd likely have scored anyway. The calls that mattered were the two penalties they called on third downs with phantom penalties on Robey and Gillmore and the yardage they took away on INT returns (both of which where the Bills were already in FG range.) Mysteriously CBS never showed a replay of either penalty on returns despite the fact that they took about 90 yards away from the Bills in total.
  25. What made those successful NFL QBs qualified weren't college awards or stats, it was their game. We'll see if Johnny has a game that transitions to the pros. I seriously doubt it. He lacks lots of things that those QBs had - size, maturity, the ability to quickly read Ds and a drive that made football the most important thing in their lives. Johnny puts lots of work in at the local bar and on his twitter account. And hey, he's not going to change for anybody!! Does Peyton even know twitter exists? I'm sure he'll know it once he's retired but right now he's focused on one thing - football. Everybody in the NFL has talent, some have more than others but nobody has sustained success without a lot of hard work. If Johnny puts in that work he has a chance. If he doesn't he has none. Obviously I don't know the kid but from afar he doesn't strike me as a guy who will put in the work. Everything thus far in his life has been handed to him but he's about to know what it is to struggle. How will he respond?
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