Fell asleep, wake up and the Dolphins made my team .5 games closer to the division lead? With Tua being the hero?
Fell asleep, wake up and the Dolphins made my team .5 games closer to the division lead? With Tua being the hero?
The defense was the hero. Or more appropriately, the Ravens' offensive line decided not to show up until Sunday.
Yeah I just assumed the Ravens might have a quick slant or screen pass play or two they would run against the sell out blitz. Maybe Harbaugh would talk about it at half or something?
They did actually do 2 slants, both complete for 8-12 yards. But I don't know why they didn't carve up that defense. Well Brown had 5 drops or something. But other than that.
My takeaways:
1) TNF sucks
2) Miami and Baltimore O-lines are both trash.
3) Brown needs some spider-tak on his gloves to help catch the ball
4) Maybe Vegas knows what they're doing after all with the Lamar MVP odds
My takeaways:
1) TNF sucks
2) Miami and Baltimore O-lines are both trash.
3) Brown needs some spider-tak on his gloves to help catch the ball
4) Maybe Vegas knows what they're doing after all with the Lamar MVP odds
I don't know how you put this L on Lamar though.
ukickmydog wrote:My takeaways:
1) TNF sucks
2) Miami and Baltimore O-lines are both trash.
3) Brown needs some spider-tak on his gloves to help catch the ball
4) Maybe Vegas knows what they're doing after all with the Lamar MVP oddsI don't know how you put this L on Lamar though.
I'm not, but it still negatively impacts his MVP candidacy.
That ball fumbled before he hit the ground. Pretty sure it wasn't a TD even if he was eligible. And maybe Baltimore ball. Didn't see for sure who recovered.
Any given Sunday, folks. Or Thursday. Or Saturday. Or Monday.
Ahem.
Lots of Trap games this past week. Bills fell into one. Ravens, for sure. I mean, Jacoby Brisett is a fine backup but I doubt the team was scared of him in preparation.
And Brisset only scored 6 points. Ravens would have beat him.
Lots of Trap games this past week. Bills fell into one.
How dare you.
Doesn’t bode well for the Ravens that the coaching staff and all the offensive players seem completely befuddled about how to handle blitzes from the defensive backs. It’s not like that’s a unique concept.
Dammit, Enix, you're telling me I have to either root for a team with Corn Elder or a team with Chubba Hubbard? Those are my two favorite NFL player names. I can't decide.
The thing that makes all this so funny is that the Panthers could have kept Cam in the first place. Or they could have drafted Fields or McCorkle.
I will never understand them passing on Fields. Regardless of whether or not Fields lives up to his potential, you don't get to take guys with that skill set as the 4th QB off the board in very many drafts.
Shoulda kept Teddy for 2021 - since there was so much guaranteed money to be stuck with anyway - and drafted Fields. Play Teddy to start the year, play Fields when he's ready, trade Teddy in the offseason for the same lame late-round pick you got for him this year. And you don't trade a 2nd, 4th, and 6th for HEY DARNOLD (wtf)
Broncos sure appreciate it. Just one game back in division.
Who was Tepper listening to when they made that trade and passed on all the QB prospects?
Who was Tepper listening to when they made that trade and passed on all the QB prospects?
Probably their GM Scott Fitterer, who spent the past decade in Seattle's personnel department.
You know, the Seattle personnel department that stumbled into drafting a superstar QB, and then spent the next decade building around that QB as little as possible.
garion333 wrote:Who was Tepper listening to when they made that trade and passed on all the QB prospects?
Probably their GM Scott Fitterer, who spent the past decade in Seattle's personnel department.
You know, the Seattle personnel department that stumbled into drafting a superstar QB, and then spent the next decade building around that QB as little as possible.
Sounds like a guy who's going to be joining Jacksonville's front office soon.
Sounds like a guy who's going to be joining Jacksonville's front office soon.
Me when Baalke is fired, only to be replaced by more Seattle washouts:
How every post in this thread not currently about the best play of the season thus far is beyond me.
Yeah, no complaints with the Jaycee Horn pick aside from the part of passing on the QB spot (and maybe passing on Rashawn Slater, who would have been the left tackle Carolina's been trying to find since Jordan Gross retired). Horn was my #2 draft CB only because I didn't medically disqualify Caleb Farley from taking #1, whose season ended after only a few weeks thanks to an ACL tear. (Of course, Horn is missing much of this season too, because football is unkind.)
How every post in this thread not currently about the best play of the season thus far is beyond me.
Rule change: everyone is an eligible receiver.
How every post in this thread not currently about the best play of the season thus far is beyond me.
A few hours ago, on this same page...
ukickmydog wrote:1) TNF sucks
No no no! Last night's game had maybe the Best Fat Guy TD That Didn't Count.
Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan, meanwhile, are dialing up guard-eligible pass plays for the weekend.
That ball fumbled before he hit the ground. Pretty sure it wasn't a TD even if he was eligible. And maybe Baltimore ball. Didn't see for sure who recovered.
Prederick wrote:How every post in this thread not currently about the best play of the season thus far is beyond me.
Rule change: everyone is an eligible receiver.
Sure seems like the longterm goal.
How much do you think the NFL will pay Gruden to drop the lawsuit and keep the rest of those emails hidden?
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