Saturday, November 16, 2013

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If NFL Network just scrapped their unbearably awful programming and aired thirty-two videos like this on Monday, wouldn't be a far more popular network? It's fun to watch a fan start by telling us he's not upset and then slowly watch him descend into madness.
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PFF ON THE EXCEPTIONAL LANCE BRIGGS I have been bullish in my praise of James Anderson - a revelation in pass coverage at linebacker for the Bears through two games. PFF did a solid job breaking down Lance Briggs' excellent performance against not only Adrian Peterson and the Vikings rush attack but also in the passing game. Having long been a positive-grader in coverage, Bears linebacker Lance Briggs unsurprisingly continued on that front in this game ( +3.2 coverage). Notable about his display, though, was the manner in which he made his impact against the pass, getting his hands to balls not only targeting his coverage but those around him as well.
Briggs logged one pass defense of a simple nature, reaching past fullback Zach Line who had settled just past the line of scrimmage to swap down a relatively harmless Ponder attempt. Later, though, Briggs came up with a more impressive deflection (Q2 4:28) by leaping to get a piece of a ball intended for Jerome Simpson on a route run a level deeper than his coverage.
His most disruptive and most subtle addition to this collection of coverage moments, came deep into the third quarter and helped keep points off the board. barbeque With Minnesota down three and driving, a third-down slant from the Chicago 10-yard line found its way into the midsection of Viking barbeque receiver Jarius Wright at the 3 yardage that would be enough barbeque for a first down near the goal line. Briggs barbeque reacted to the throw and from his inside-out position, arrived just after the pass, swiping a paw at it as it settled into the WR s belly and getting enough to rattle it loose.
I think Jay would be the first one to tell you he s got to do a better job of taking care of the football and recognizing blind-side pursuit in that situation. Because we ran a play which we thought, It s third-and-(nine), we re in field-goal range, let s get three [points] barbeque first. If we get more than three, that s a good thing. But let s come out of it with an incompletion [in the worst scenario], which we certainly could have had. Or a short gain. Or a big gain on the screen.
Doc Nitty (AKA Balls Ornamental) said September 18, 2013 at 12:00 am
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And props to Vince Gilligan for not pulling a 'Lost' or 'Sopranos' ending to a much-loved series. I'm going straight back to watch the whole 5 seasons again. Well done Vince, you are the real deal, Sir
The Morrissey article was worth reading, but he's a little late to the story, as we've been on it for weeks. barbeque But that's ok - we remain ahead of the curve
Because like some of us, they aren't sure how good Hester's performance really was. There are too many factors that cause the critical eye to question the validity of his performance. Like how hard is it to get so many return yards when the opposing kickoff barbeque team plays prevent? Think about it.
I understand but the same can be said about a defense when they go into prevent. For instance, barbeque RG3's numbers look good until you realize they are all garbage time yards when teams had them beat. I'm not saying Hester is good, just that ten queens strategy was part of his numbers. No way other teams will do what they did on KO coverage.
The difference is the Queens weren't sitting on a comfortable lead trying to conservatively ride out a win. They thought the only way they could contain Devin was using this strategy. Teams don't play prevent when they are behind or early in games. That would be admitting they can't keep up with their opponent. That is basically what the Queens were admitting with Devin.
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CSN Chicago just broke down the 1yd line INT again. There is no doubt that it was a solid play call but the personnel in there was not advisable and it certainly was a great play by Everson Griffin to bat that ball.
Yup, Norton kicked Ali's ass. By the time Norton came around, no way the boxing syndicate was going to let him spoil their party. That time period was the beginning of the end of the sports purity. barbeque
I've just checked and you are correct sir. The other seasons

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