thetexanator
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i remember when kubiak installed the new system everyone talked about cut blocking being dirty. maybe this is why the system works?????
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Nope.i remember when kubiak installed the new system everyone talked about cut blocking being dirty. maybe this is why the system works?????
i remember when kubiak installed the new system everyone talked about cut blocking being dirty. maybe this is why the system works?????
They finally found folks who'll chop . If being dirty is a by product , so be it .
My sticker is officially pecking out.Like every other rule in the NFL they will Pussyfy it more and do away with chop blocks. Intead they will give the player palm palms and call it upper palm blocking should be fun.
Its sad they are allowed to be more Physical than us now. Plus they're fun to watch, might have to get me a new team
My sticker is officially pecking out.
My wife just walks away on Sunday afternoons and Monday nites. Not worth the argument...i was watching this one night and my wife was like what are you watching. I said cant you see its football, you know how much i love football. She rolled her eyes and walked away. Nothing wrong with some good ole fashion Fuzeball
Only to the NFC...... Nancy Football Conference. As far as I know it's still illegal to chop block if another lineman is engaged with the D-lineman. Every team chop blocks. Watch a screen play when the Tackle chops a DE! Happens all the time...
Puh-Ceees!!
To answer your question! I HOPE so!! I've been waiting ten years for us to have a team with attitude, and it they get a little dirty, well, so be it!! Welcome to the NFL where EVERY SB team has had SOMEONE who gets nailed for playing dirty!! BRING IT ON!!
To answer your question! I HOPE so!! I've been waiting ten years for us to have a team with attitude, and it they get a little dirty, well, so be it!! Welcome to the NFL where EVERY SB team has had SOMEONE who gets nailed for playing dirty!! BRING IT ON!!
I'll tell you what's dirty....or cheap....or weak sauce: Running the ball like the Colts do. Line up 3/4 WR to get a defense to go nickel or dime......then run delayed handoffs and screens instead of actual running plays. That **** is so weak I can't even stand it.
Cut blocking isn't dirty, it's legal and it CAN be effective. Also, every single team does it. ALL of them.
I'll tell you what's dirty....or cheap....or weak sauce: Running the ball like the Colts do. Line up 3/4 WR to get a defense to go nickel or dime......then run delayed handoffs and screens instead of actual running plays. That **** is so weak I can't even stand it.
yeah, the natives know this strategy as "creating a mismatch".Ummm... we do that too.
All teams have that in their playbook.
Ummm... we do that too.
All teams have that in their playbook.
I know that we've lined up trips on one side and a TE on the other then handed the ball off...
And if your DBs can't fight off the blocks of the #3 & #4 WRs - because that's who's out there to make the D go nickle or dime - then get new ones.
You mean like what the Oilers used to always do during the run & shoot days?
Ummm... we do that too.
All teams have that in their playbook.
I know that we've lined up trips on one side and a TE on the other then handed the ball off...
And if your DBs can't fight off the blocks of the #3 & #4 WRs - because that's who's out there to make the D go nickle or dime - then get new ones.
They weren't even doing that though. They had 15 attempts for 64 yards on the ground, I'd wager at least 10, maybe 12 of them were the play I described/despised. It wasn't even getting them a couple easy first downs.yeah, the natives know this strategy as "creating a mismatch".
Or another obvious manipulation (especially with Casey at FB now). Line up in a standard I formation then motion both RB's out so now two receiving threats have to be covered by LB's.