nathan peterman shows why teams don't "just see what a guy got" or why "the other guy is not usually any better"...5 interceptions in less than a half of football is as bad as it gets..
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nathan peterman shows why teams don't "just see what a guy got" or why "the other guy is not usually any better"...5 interceptions in less than a half of football is as bad as it gets..
Prescott doesn't have the perfect Oline or the perfect running game...........and most importantly the League has had time to figure him out.
Potty mouth Ryan Mallett was fined $12,154 for verbal abuse of officials......................he wasn't even in the game...............it came from the sideline.............:kubepalm:
I would hardly think that getting your team penalized when they are 13 down (shutout) late in the 3rd Q would justify not being able to find a more civil way to show your displeasure. Harbaugh even stated that "if Mallet said what he was told Mallet said, Mallet deserved it." The penalty occurred 2 plays (Mallett had plenty of time to "cool down") later on a Packers punt return, causing a huge field position turnaround and putting the Packers in Ravens territory. The Ravens were fortunate that the Packers could not pick up a 4th and 1 on the 37. Otherwise, it would have led to another Packers score.He got after the refs for picking up a flag on a hit to Flacco.
I would hardly think that getting your team penalized when they are 13 down (shutout) late in the 3rd Q would justify not being able to find a more civil way to show your displeasure. Harbaugh even stated that "if Mallet said what he was told Mallet said, Mallet deserved it." The penalty occurred 2 plays (Mallett had plenty of time to "cool down") later on a Packers punt return, causing a huge field position turnaround and putting the Packers in Ravens territory. The Ravens were fortunate that the Packers could not pick up a 4th and 1 on the 37. Otherwise, it would have led to another Packers score.
OOPS! My bad.Umm, Ravens shut out the Packers 23-0
WTH happened to the Chiefs!? At one moment, you are considered the best team in the league and Alex Smith has serious MVP talks. Then now, they could be the worst team in the league. How quickly things change in the NFL.
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WTH happened to the Chiefs!? At one moment, you are considered the best team in the league and Alex Smith has serious MVP talks. Then now, they could be the worst team in the league. How quickly things change in the NFL.
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WTH happened to the Chiefs!? At one moment, you are considered the best team in the league and Alex Smith has serious MVP talks. Then now, they could be the worst team in the league. How quickly things change in the NFL.
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Gabbert is gabberting again this week...
It was just a matter of time.
I don’t follow the Chiefs closely, but only significant injury I know of is Eric Berry. But he was out early in the season and they were still winning without him.I specifically came here just now to ask the same. Were there some big injuries I missed? They're 1-5 since playing the Texans. Couldn't they have started that skid a week earlier?
Now a nice TD though.
I don’t follow the Chiefs closely, but only significant injury I know of is Eric Berry. But he was out early in the season and they were still winning without him.
I think it’s a case of Alex Smith coming down to Earth.
They lost their C and one of their OG's.
coaching?They only have 4 on IR and one of those is a rookie and then yeoman WR & RB. The line problems have been transitory.
Are they significant losses? Considering you didn’t mention them by name, I would guess not.They lost their C and one of their OG's.
Are they significant losses? Considering you didn’t mention them by name, I would guess not.
They only have 4 on IR and one of those is a rookie and then yeoman WR & RB. The line problems have been transitory.
In a note somewhat unrelated to the Eagles, Long also chimed in on the character of an even more prominent NFL figure -- commissioner Roger Goodell. When "Pardon My Take" broached the pass rusher for his thoughts on the much-maligned executive, Long said "you'd be surprised" to know that Goodell is "pretty cool" and a "dude's dude."
"I really like Roger, actually," he said. "I had a lot of preconceived notions about Roger, but I hung out with him recently."
Long, of course, joined fellow Eagles Malcolm Jenkins and Rodney McLeod, as well as local law enforcement and team owner Jeffrey Lurie, in meeting with Goodell during September discussions on criminal justice reform and NFL player activism.
And what about Paxton Lynch? Was that a swing and a miss by Elway? He was called brilliant in so many ways for getting Lynch who was supposed to be better than Osweiler.
A lot of fights in the NFL lately.
Not sure who thought Lynch was a brilliant get. The guy was always going to be a massive project at best and a Sisyphus-like one at worst.
And 'better than Osweiler' is really a non-starter in terms of defining a QB prospect. Like, ok.
To clarify it was the same off-season before Osweiller played a full season for us. Osweiler was still projected to be pretty good. The “better than Osweiller” was sarcasm on top of sarcasm.
When Lynch was drafted the talking heads and other media were singing Elways praises. Like this article:
https://www.google.com/amp/broncosw...wboys-tried-to-trade-up-for-paxton-lynch/amp/
And I have never heard a Qb project being compared to syphilis. Interesting choice of words.
Don't know who jonmark93 is, but my point was more so that I don't remember anyone of any relevance singing Lynch's praises.
And I've never compared a man to syphilis either, but why not, that'll work here too.
Oh sorry. You said Sisyphus not sysphilis.
Here is an article from Peter King if it helps. Others out there too. Simple google search.
https://www.si.com/mmqb/2016/04/28/nfl-draft-denver-broncos-paxton-lynch
Lynch was definitely considered 1st round.
Says you and that's fine but it doesn't change the facts and Lynch was virtually universally considered 1st round.
Certainly willing to admit I may just be remembering what a sh*thouse mess of a project he was and allowing that to cloud my memory of how the general mock community was projecting him. And fair enough.
Sh*thouse project.
Yeah well, I thought the same about a 6'7" ball of crap in the 2nd round ... that later got paid 70million as a free agent. Being right doesn't make the rest of the world disappear.