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Originally Posted By Alembic: It's gone from being a joke to straight up embarrassing at this point. I won't bother to argue one call when there's several others that aren't being talked about. I hope the league wants to fix things, asap. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Alembic: Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer: Refs make bad calls and bad non-calls all the time, however… Can anyone recall ever seeing a tackle and a guard BOTH committing a hands to face penalty (with one being VERY obvious) against defensive players on the same play, at the same time, next to each other, and NEITHER was flagged for it? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/IMG_1387_jpeg-3314656.JPG It's gone from being a joke to straight up embarrassing at this point. I won't bother to argue one call when there's several others that aren't being talked about. I hope the league wants to fix things, asap. The 87 illegal formation penalties last night didn’t exactly leave me feeling optimistic. |
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Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer: The 87 illegal formation penalties last night didn't exactly leave me feeling optimistic. View Quote In 2023 the Ravens averaged 6.0 penalties per game for 56.2 yards. Last night they had 7 for 64. In 2023 the Chiefs averaged 5.7 penalties per game for 49.7 yards. Last night they had 6 for 45. Last season officials called 11.3 penalties per game for 93.5 yards. Last night they called 13 for 109. |
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Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer: No sane NFL fan would deny that Groot is an amazing athlete. However… Groot also has accuracy issues and the football IQ (and, I suspect, general IQ) of a potato. View Quote I tuned into Mad Dog Sports to hear Adam Shein this morning. I usually enjoy listening to him, he's pretty funny. But this morning it was basically journalistic felatio on Lamar Jackson. Jesus Christ, do NFL reports get paid by the complement for Groot |
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Originally Posted By ClayHollisterTT: I turned the TV off when they showed the replay because he was clearly out. I didn’t even wait for the official review. Lamar is a running back playing QB. His MVP was an absolute joke and Chris Collinsworth sucking him off has me sick of the NFL already. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ClayHollisterTT: Originally Posted By S-1: Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer:
Moron I turned the TV off when they showed the replay because he was clearly out. I didn’t even wait for the official review. Lamar is a running back playing QB. His MVP was an absolute joke and Chris Collinsworth sucking him off has me sick of the NFL already. Yep. The whole Taylor Swift thing makes me want to throw my remote through the TV too. So fucking annoying. |
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David_ESM: "Wait. So have you ever been cock bit by a goose?"
Kolat: "Yes" Cock biting update (8/12/10) Kolat: "Yes. More then once." |
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Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy:
Amazing. View Quote Make himself available only in the redzone for a TD target? |
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David_ESM: "Wait. So have you ever been cock bit by a goose?"
Kolat: "Yes" Cock biting update (8/12/10) Kolat: "Yes. More then once." |
AP News is reporting that the NFL and the Eagles have agreed to wear their black helmets, white jerseys and black pants in today's Brazil game.
Black is the color of the local hosting soccer club (Corinthians). Green is the color of their rivals (Palmeiras). Reportedly the Corinthians club president told the NFL that green is only allowed to be worn by visiting/away teams. The Corinthians hate green so much that there are signs banning the color around the stadium and they once tried to get their field painted black. |
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David_ESM: "Wait. So have you ever been cock bit by a goose?"
Kolat: "Yes" Cock biting update (8/12/10) Kolat: "Yes. More then once." |
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David_ESM: "Wait. So have you ever been cock bit by a goose?"
Kolat: "Yes" Cock biting update (8/12/10) Kolat: "Yes. More then once." |
Originally Posted By David_ESM: Another reason why you should wear white cleats, not black ones. Dude was 1 shoe size on the line. And as much as everyone is talking about that final play this morning... It's the play before that actually tells me something. Can even add in the 30 seconds of clock they let run off between plays a couple plays before that. View Quote Considering how well they moved the ball previous to letting that clock run, I think they were choosing to attack that personnel package & possibly their fatigue. It almost worked too… |
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Originally Posted By David_ESM: Video in the Tweet. View Quote Then wait a year. |
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David_ESM: "Wait. So have you ever been cock bit by a goose?"
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View Quote That seems fair. The value is similar to what Cole Kmet got last year. Both of these guys are reasonably productive receivers. The catch is whether or not Arthur Smith uses him relative to that value. Insert Kyle Pitts joke here. |
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David_ESM: "Wait. So have you ever been cock bit by a goose?"
Kolat: "Yes" Cock biting update (8/12/10) Kolat: "Yes. More then once." |
David_ESM: "Wait. So have you ever been cock bit by a goose?"
Kolat: "Yes" Cock biting update (8/12/10) Kolat: "Yes. More then once." |
Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: The potential is certainly exciting. Yes, they had another 3-4 drops on high leverage plays, and that's not cool, but hopefully that problem doesn't persist. Worthy is electric, but those two TDs were a bit on the cheap side. His speed was important for that rushing TD, but he had a pretty sweet downfield blocking convoy plowing ahead of him, and his receiving TD was a blown coverage that Mahomes identified immediately. Production isn't going to come that easy for him all year, and most of Andy Reid's rookie WRs don't really develop into a true WR role until year two. The important thing is, he's a legitimate threat, and defenses have to respect that or get burned. That's going to open the field in a way the Chiefs offense couldn't last year. Hell, it already is happening. Rice, Watson, and Kelce all got receptions on plays that were opened in part because of Worthy's presence. Speaking of presence and gravity, Kelce looked pretty good last night, and the Ravens defense gave him so much attention that Rashee Rice kept getting matched up with LBs, so the Chiefs got a good amount of yardage spamming the slant. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GWw_DlZW0AEe8KN?format=jpg&name=small Rice himself picked up where he left off last season, and he looks really good. I'd like to see more variety in his routes, but if the Michael Thomas option makes him this productive, I'll take it. I think we're going to see a lot of this "pick your poison" scenario in the middle of the field. There's also the small detail that Hollywood Brown isn't on the active roster yet. The thing I'm most excited about on offense? That might be Kingsley. I can't back it up with stats, but it really looked like he got a lot less TE/RB help than the Chiefs gave guys like Orlando Brown and Donovan Smith, and Andy left him out there like that as a rookie making his first career start against a team with a really good DL. Yes, he lost some reps, but he wasn't really a problem, and that's awesome. It's going to be nice if they have a LT that doesn't need lots of help. View Quote So you're saying Worthy is a system WR? |
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Originally Posted By stoner01: Got. Damn View Quote Color me fulfilled and impressed. Got Damn |
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Originally Posted By JamiesGotAGun: The Chiefs Vs. Ravens analysis was spot on. Color me fulfilled and impressed. Got Damn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JamiesGotAGun: Originally Posted By stoner01: Got. Damn Color me fulfilled and impressed. Got Damn lol. That will work. I expect to see her on a trampoline giving analysis later in the season. |
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Originally Posted By dirtytim: Not a good look, but I certainly understand. When you just had a heartbreaking loss after you had 9 catches for 111 yards and a TD and some douchebag yells at you that you suck, I get his response. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dirtytim: Originally Posted By MilHouse-556: Not a good look. Not a good look, but I certainly understand. When you just had a heartbreaking loss after you had 9 catches for 111 yards and a TD and some douchebag yells at you that you suck, I get his response. They get paid all that money to perform on the field but also keep their mouths shut and deal with the fans who ultimately pay their salaries IMO. It's a bad look also to let a fan get under your skin, it shows immaturity. |
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Originally Posted By AJE: So you're saying Worthy is a system WR? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AJE: Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: The potential is certainly exciting. Yes, they had another 3-4 drops on high leverage plays, and that's not cool, but hopefully that problem doesn't persist. Worthy is electric, but those two TDs were a bit on the cheap side. His speed was important for that rushing TD, but he had a pretty sweet downfield blocking convoy plowing ahead of him, and his receiving TD was a blown coverage that Mahomes identified immediately. Production isn't going to come that easy for him all year, and most of Andy Reid's rookie WRs don't really develop into a true WR role until year two. The important thing is, he's a legitimate threat, and defenses have to respect that or get burned. That's going to open the field in a way the Chiefs offense couldn't last year. Hell, it already is happening. Rice, Watson, and Kelce all got receptions on plays that were opened in part because of Worthy's presence. Speaking of presence and gravity, Kelce looked pretty good last night, and the Ravens defense gave him so much attention that Rashee Rice kept getting matched up with LBs, so the Chiefs got a good amount of yardage spamming the slant. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GWw_DlZW0AEe8KN?format=jpg&name=small Rice himself picked up where he left off last season, and he looks really good. I'd like to see more variety in his routes, but if the Michael Thomas option makes him this productive, I'll take it. I think we're going to see a lot of this "pick your poison" scenario in the middle of the field. There's also the small detail that Hollywood Brown isn't on the active roster yet. The thing I'm most excited about on offense? That might be Kingsley. I can't back it up with stats, but it really looked like he got a lot less TE/RB help than the Chiefs gave guys like Orlando Brown and Donovan Smith, and Andy left him out there like that as a rookie making his first career start against a team with a really good DL. Yes, he lost some reps, but he wasn't really a problem, and that's awesome. It's going to be nice if they have a LT that doesn't need lots of help. So you're saying Worthy is a system WR? As a rookie in Andy Reid's offense? Almost certainly. I would expect him to see more manufactured touches (like the end around) and run some simple downfield routes. I wouldn't expect him to run interesting routes or do any QB chemistry type stuff until he's been in the league for some amount of time. |
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Originally Posted By stoner01: Originally Posted By StarCityShooter: For you guys that like to bet, here is a good follow for betting advice X: Taylor Mathis Got. Damn Heres her IG. More photos. much scroll IG: Taylor Mathis |
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Headed down to Vegas next week. Want to watch the Bills Dolphins on Thursday. Any recommendations on the best sports books to hang out in?
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David_ESM: "Wait. So have you ever been cock bit by a goose?"
Kolat: "Yes" Cock biting update (8/12/10) Kolat: "Yes. More then once." |
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"I haven't met one burnt end or rib that I haven't liked." -Andy Reid
"Sporterizing: The art of spending $700 on a $300 gun to make it worth $200." -GTwannabe |
Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy:
View Quote Shit. I have Tee in FF and was expecting to get a shit ton of points since Chase is pulling his shenanigans |
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Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: As a rookie in Andy Reid's offense? Almost certainly. I would expect him to see more manufactured touches (like the end around) and run some simple downfield routes. I wouldn't expect him to run interesting routes or do any QB chemistry type stuff until he's been in the league for some amount of time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: Originally Posted By AJE: Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: The potential is certainly exciting. Yes, they had another 3-4 drops on high leverage plays, and that's not cool, but hopefully that problem doesn't persist. Worthy is electric, but those two TDs were a bit on the cheap side. His speed was important for that rushing TD, but he had a pretty sweet downfield blocking convoy plowing ahead of him, and his receiving TD was a blown coverage that Mahomes identified immediately. Production isn't going to come that easy for him all year, and most of Andy Reid's rookie WRs don't really develop into a true WR role until year two. The important thing is, he's a legitimate threat, and defenses have to respect that or get burned. That's going to open the field in a way the Chiefs offense couldn't last year. Hell, it already is happening. Rice, Watson, and Kelce all got receptions on plays that were opened in part because of Worthy's presence. Speaking of presence and gravity, Kelce looked pretty good last night, and the Ravens defense gave him so much attention that Rashee Rice kept getting matched up with LBs, so the Chiefs got a good amount of yardage spamming the slant. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GWw_DlZW0AEe8KN?format=jpg&name=small Rice himself picked up where he left off last season, and he looks really good. I'd like to see more variety in his routes, but if the Michael Thomas option makes him this productive, I'll take it. I think we're going to see a lot of this "pick your poison" scenario in the middle of the field. There's also the small detail that Hollywood Brown isn't on the active roster yet. The thing I'm most excited about on offense? That might be Kingsley. I can't back it up with stats, but it really looked like he got a lot less TE/RB help than the Chiefs gave guys like Orlando Brown and Donovan Smith, and Andy left him out there like that as a rookie making his first career start against a team with a really good DL. Yes, he lost some reps, but he wasn't really a problem, and that's awesome. It's going to be nice if they have a LT that doesn't need lots of help. So you're saying Worthy is a system WR? As a rookie in Andy Reid's offense? Almost certainly. I would expect him to see more manufactured touches (like the end around) and run some simple downfield routes. I wouldn't expect him to run interesting routes or do any QB chemistry type stuff until he's been in the league for some amount of time. He ran a LOT of “interesting” routes at Texas. Despite being the fastest dude on the field they didn’t just say “X RUN A FLY ROUTE” on every play. Sark has his issues but his route trees design and route combinations ain’t them. |
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Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer: Refs make bad calls and bad non-calls all the time, however… Can anyone recall ever seeing a tackle and a guard BOTH committing a hands to face penalty (with one being VERY obvious) against defensive players on the same play, at the same time, next to each other, and NEITHER was flagged for it? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/IMG_1387_jpeg-3314656.JPG View Quote [Micah Parsons raises his hand] |
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View Quote Tee shouldn't be wondering why he didn't get a long term extension. |
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Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: As a rookie in Andy Reid's offense? Almost certainly. I would expect him to see more manufactured touches (like the end around) and run some simple downfield routes. I wouldn't expect him to run interesting routes or do any QB chemistry type stuff until he's been in the league for some amount of time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: Originally Posted By AJE: Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: The potential is certainly exciting. Yes, they had another 3-4 drops on high leverage plays, and that's not cool, but hopefully that problem doesn't persist. Worthy is electric, but those two TDs were a bit on the cheap side. His speed was important for that rushing TD, but he had a pretty sweet downfield blocking convoy plowing ahead of him, and his receiving TD was a blown coverage that Mahomes identified immediately. Production isn't going to come that easy for him all year, and most of Andy Reid's rookie WRs don't really develop into a true WR role until year two. The important thing is, he's a legitimate threat, and defenses have to respect that or get burned. That's going to open the field in a way the Chiefs offense couldn't last year. Hell, it already is happening. Rice, Watson, and Kelce all got receptions on plays that were opened in part because of Worthy's presence. Speaking of presence and gravity, Kelce looked pretty good last night, and the Ravens defense gave him so much attention that Rashee Rice kept getting matched up with LBs, so the Chiefs got a good amount of yardage spamming the slant. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GWw_DlZW0AEe8KN?format=jpg&name=small Rice himself picked up where he left off last season, and he looks really good. I'd like to see more variety in his routes, but if the Michael Thomas option makes him this productive, I'll take it. I think we're going to see a lot of this "pick your poison" scenario in the middle of the field. There's also the small detail that Hollywood Brown isn't on the active roster yet. The thing I'm most excited about on offense? That might be Kingsley. I can't back it up with stats, but it really looked like he got a lot less TE/RB help than the Chiefs gave guys like Orlando Brown and Donovan Smith, and Andy left him out there like that as a rookie making his first career start against a team with a really good DL. Yes, he lost some reps, but he wasn't really a problem, and that's awesome. It's going to be nice if they have a LT that doesn't need lots of help. So you're saying Worthy is a system WR? As a rookie in Andy Reid's offense? Almost certainly. I would expect him to see more manufactured touches (like the end around) and run some simple downfield routes. I wouldn't expect him to run interesting routes or do any QB chemistry type stuff until he's been in the league for some amount of time. I think that is why Buffalo didn’t take him. They needed a workhorse and hopefully found one. |
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Originally Posted By StarCityShooter: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSUCyeUGWupZ0Ip1DIsWOxvLM_c252UU8foNg&s Heres her IG. More photos. much scroll IG: Taylor Mathis View Quote Oh, i found her as soon as you posted her Twitter. |
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Originally Posted By David_ESM: "Limited" Make himself available only in the redzone for a TD target? View Quote Better than getting injured. Thing with Chase is, he is a noted hard worker, he's probably in, or very close, to football shape. His entitlement and supposed control of his playing status, is kind of amusing. |
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David_ESM: "Wait. So have you ever been cock bit by a goose?"
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Originally Posted By Alembic: Better than getting injured. Thing with Chase is, he is a noted hard worker, he's probably in, or very close, to football shape. His entitlement and supposed control of his playing status, is kind of amusing. View Quote When a guy starts believing his own hype, he gets labelled a prima donna. That's now Chase. I hope he hears it from the fans. |
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Originally Posted By lilMAC25: He ran a LOT of “interesting” routes at Texas. Despite being the fastest dude on the field they didn’t just say “X RUN A FLY ROUTE” on every play. Sark has his issues but his route trees design and route combinations ain’t them. View Quote Originally Posted By ClayHollisterTT: I think that is why Buffalo didn’t take him. They needed a workhorse and hopefully found one. View Quote I don't mean to imply the player himself is limited or that he's just a one trick speed guy. I'm just talking about the way Andy Reid runs his offense. Andy has been coaching since 1999, and I think Worthy is the 23rd WR he's drafted. Of those 23 or so WRs, he's NEVER had a 1,000 yard rookie, and I think he's only had 6 break 500 yards in their first year. His best rookie WRs were: Rashee Rice - 938 DeSean Jackson - 912 Jeremy Maclin - 773 Tyreek Hill - 593 Reggie Brown - 571 Mecole Hardman - 538 Andy tends to ease WRs in. None of these guys were listed as starters every game their rookie season. Tyreek only started 1 game. Hardman started 5. And last season, when the Chiefs were desperate for WR production, Rice only started 8 games. Worthy was listed as a starter last night. He was on the field for 63% of the snaps (34/54). But on those 34 snaps, he was only targeted 3 times for 2 receptions, 47 yards, and a TD. That rate for a whole season would be 51 targets 34 receptions for 799 yards. This would put him at 3rd on the list above. On one hand, he could and probably should be more involved as the season goes on. But on the other hand, Hollywood Brown plays a similar role, he's the presumed WR1, and they didn't decide to pay him $7M to ride the bench while a rookie takes his spot. In 2025, when Worthy is a 2nd year receiver, and Brown is probably gone, Worthy will likely and hopefully be torching the NFL and racking up stats. But in the 2024 season? It's not out of the question, but it shouldn't be the expectation. |
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"Sporterizing: The art of spending $700 on a $300 gun to make it worth $200." -GTwannabe |
Originally Posted By Hadrian: When a guy starts believing his own hype, he gets labelled a prima donna. That's now Chase. I hope he hears it from the fans. View Quote No doubt Burrow is backing him to the FO, but this deal should be done next offseason. I have a bad feeling about this if he gets his bag now. |
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Originally Posted By David_ESM: AP News is reporting that the NFL and the Eagles have agreed to wear their black helmets, white jerseys and black pants in today's Brazil game. Black is the color of the local hosting soccer club (Corinthians). Green is the color of their rivals (Palmeiras). Reportedly the Corinthians club president told the NFL that green is only allowed to be worn by visiting/away teams. The Corinthians hate green so much that there are signs banning the color around the stadium and they once tried to get their field painted black. View Quote To the Eagles and their fans, it all prolly makes perfect sense. The violence, the unreasonable behavior... . . . . . . |
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Originally Posted By David_ESM: AP News is reporting that the NFL and the Eagles have agreed to wear their black helmets, white jerseys and black pants in today's Brazil game. Black is the color of the local hosting soccer club (Corinthians). Green is the color of their rivals (Palmeiras). Reportedly the Corinthians club president told the NFL that green is only allowed to be worn by visiting/away teams. The Corinthians hate green so much that there are signs banning the color around the stadium and they once tried to get their field painted black. View Quote So I guess there as no way for anyone at the NFL to do 10 minutes of research before they scheduled TWO teams with green uniforms to play there. |
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