Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:We haven't heard our left tackle's name today, and this is a good thing. He's quietly getting the job done.
This is really huge... And 0 holding penalties by the o-line...
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
All points off Jets turnovers. +3 turnover differential and only a 3 point lead. Scoring FGs instead of TDs. I hope Breeland can remain in Tecmo Bowl "EXCELLENT" condition for the second half. Gonna need it.
"No one played with more heart."
-Clinton Portis on Sean Taylor
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cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Injuries are a part of every NFL roster...
Lol Djax isn't Megatron.. When is Reed EVER healthy? A rookie rb? We have three other solid backs, Morris the starter in fact Safety? Ya... We haven't had a stud there since Sean Taylor don't kid yourself.
As I said previously, losing the silver back is the BiGGEST loss.. even still the line is doing decent enough.
LOL at yourself, friend.
DJax is a star on this offense. Put down the pipe and take a look at his stats from last year.
Reed is not the only TE out. Start following the team, read the article not just the headlines.
That "rookie RB" has been getting tough yards, scoring TDs, and has been a huge part of the offense. Not your typical rook.
Lastly, learn to read or at least comprehend. I said "starting S" not "stud S".
Cute reply. DJax is what he is... Crowder Garçon and Grant are a pretty compitent group add in RossDaBoss and we have wheels like Jax and imo much better then a couple years ago. I dig Jones but seriously, the guy had ONE good game... And fumbles to much. Not missing him, get real... Safety, starter? If he is barley serviceable then there isn't much of a drop off huh?
Not sure why u comin at me popn off like an azzhat but I think we both made our points.
Whatever your REAL problem is... You can take up with your shrink.
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Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:We haven't heard our left tackle's name today, and this is a good thing. He's quietly getting the job done.
This is really huge... And 0 holding penalties by the o-line...
It's been years since we had a 1st half with no penalties.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
Countertrey wrote:If I could see Revis, why couldn't Cousins????
It looked like the same route Grant ran that got picked off.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
Burgundy&Wha? wrote:That touchdown was all on COusins. All his fault.
DUH - that interception was just like most of his interceptions - he does this really well
it also had nothing to do with not having all his weapons or blockers on the field ...
I just love all the Cousins butt kissers saying he deserves to be the QB - he's not like he used to be - this kid can get it done
WHY IS HE STILL TURNING THE BALL OVER and making terrible decisions?
WHY?
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
A 3 yard pattern on 3rd and 5? Are you *f$ck* kidding?
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
Burgundy&Wha? wrote:That touchdown was all on COusins. All his fault.
DUH - that interception was just like most of his interceptions - he does this really well
it also had nothing to do with not having all his weapons or blockers on the field ...
I just love all the Cousins butt kissers saying he deserves to be the QB - he's not like he used to be - this kid can get it done
WHY IS HE STILL TURNING THE BALL OVER and making terrible decisions?
WHY?
His two INT's last week were due in part to the receivers. Matt Ryan's INT's were far worse. Many QB's have thrown worse INT's this season. This one today was absolutely awful.
We get that you love RG III and will defend him to the end. RG III is an incompetent. He simply can't read a defense, find open receivers, look safeties off, or adjust protection pre-snap. Other than that, he'll sell jerseys. Enjoy.
Burgundy&Wha? wrote:That touchdown was all on COusins. All his fault.
DUH - that interception was just like most of his interceptions - he does this really well
it also had nothing to do with not having all his weapons or blockers on the field ...
I just love all the Cousins butt kissers saying he deserves to be the QB - he's not like he used to be - this kid can get it done
WHY IS HE STILL TURNING THE BALL OVER and making terrible decisions?
WHY?
It's an evaluation process. It's really not that hard to comprehend. McCoy has had a body of work before coming here, in addition to his few games as a Skin. RGIII has many games of film. It's Cousins opportunity and they'll move forward next year with our without him.
cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:***Bunch of low-IQ garbage***
Kid, your cholo talk isn't scary, it's pathetic. I won't waste the time trying to debate with someone who has the reading comprehension skills of a third grader (Edit: That is an insult to most third graders out there) Don't waste your keystrokes on a reply, but I know you will anyway. Your kind can't help it.
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"No one played with more heart."
-Clinton Portis on Sean Taylor
As of 11/27/07, I resolve to never again read any version of the Washington Post.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger