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NFL 2013 Wild Card |OT| The Return of Jafar

DMczaf

Member
Also, Lovie discretely buried Schiano today

"This is what I've found from men. They will do anything you ask them to do, if you look them in the eye and look like you know what you're talking about, and you have a plan. I've never had a hard time. I've dealt with very few players I haven't been able to motivate and get them to do what I've asked them to do. They'll listen. Way back when I was a young coach, I thought it would be much harder to coach NFL players compared to Jr. High or high school players, complete opposite. I think the easiest player to coach is the NFL player. Most of them are making a lot of money and they like their lives, and they want you to help them continue that."

FUCK YOUUUU SCHIANNOOOOO Go back to abusing kids to make you feel like a big man you biiiiiiiiiiitch!
 
This guy...after that game? Not showing up in another big game? THIS FUCKIN GUY!

I have no problem with him wanting some guaranteed money going forward. Eagles rip up the last 3 years do another 5 year deal basically the same as the last one. The unguaranteed years dont matter so it would basically be another 2 year deal. He has been great this year, and you really cant blame him for the fact that Foles dosent look his way. He made plays every time he was targeted on Saturday. They just need to go to him more.
 

Narag

Member
Well, if the Colts win, it's good to know Gata and Dutch will be cheering for their boys Adam V, Sergio Brown, Darius Butler, and Deion Branch from then on.
 

They tried him out a couple of weeks ago. Still, will he actually see the field or will he just tell them about the offense? How much does he actually know after not playing for them for a year.

Well, if the Colts win, it's good to know Gata and Dutch will be cheering for their boys Adam V, Sergio Brown, Darius Butler, and Deion Branch from then on.

Sergio Brown is a ducking cunt and I hope he gets hit by a car.
 

TheFatOne

Member
If the Colts need Branch as a WR they are fucked, but they are probably just using him for information. Which is pretty meaningless since there isn't anything Branch can really tell them.
 
A little birdy (twitter) told me that reason they haven't fired Ireland is because they might be waiting on the Wells report regarding Martin/Incognito, that way they can fire Ireland without the pay. Of course that doesn't explain keeping Philbin but that's so dolphins.
 

gutshot

Member
The play calling felt a bit like the old days with Reid. When Mcnabb would start out slow and Reid would call more passing plays, afterwards he would always say you have to let the QB pass himself out of a slump. The first series was enough to see that Foles was feeling the moment a bit, they should have adjusted to more runs/short passes until he got all the nerves out. Oh well hopefully this was a learning experience and not a wonderful opportunity totally wasted.

You have to remember there is another team on the field that is influencing the way Chip is calling plays. You can't just say "they should have ran more runs/screen passes" and expect that to automagically work. It looked like the Saints were well-prepared to stop the screens and runs. Hats off to Rob Ryan and the Saints D for their gameplan. They got the offense to start slow and by the time they found something that worked, it was (mostly) too late.

I have confidence that Chip will be able to adjust and tweak his system this offseason to offset the things that defenses were doing to slow us down. I also think adding another dynamic weapon is key. McCoy and Jackson can only do so much.
 

Nameless

Member
I'm most impressed with Kaep's grasp of the cerebral side coming from a gimmicky college offense. He runs one of the more complex systems in the league and he's asked to do a lot in terms of pre-snap reads, reacting to defenses, and choosing the best play for the situation.

Sure, he needs to continue to improve on going through his progressions and making smarter decisions, but what young QB doesn't? Some act as if he's a Vince Young type who's basically incapable of reading defenses, which couldn't be further from the truth; he'd have 900 yards on the ground this season if he immediately took off whenever his primary read wasn't open.

His focal point in the off-season needs to be his footwork and overall mechanics, which have also gotten better, but he still relies too much on brute arm strength and will miss easy throws as a result.
 

MechDX

Member
Brett Kollmann ‏@BrettKollmann 23h
Don't be shocked that if Ferentz is hired to coach TE's he brings DJ Hernandez, brother of Aaron Hernandez, with him as assistant.

Didn't know Hernandez had a brother! And he could be on the Texans coaching staff?
 
I'm most impressed with Kaep's grasp of the cerebral side coming from a gimmicky college offense. He runs one of the more complex systems in the league and he's asked to do a lot in terms of pre-snap reads, reacting to defenses, and choosing the best play for the situation.

Sure, he needs to continue to improve on going through his progressions and making smarter decisions, but what young QB doesn't? Some act as if he's a Vince Young type who's basically incapable of reading defenses, which couldn't be further from the truth; he'd have 900 yards on the ground this season if he immediately took off whenever his primary read wasn't open.

His focal point in the off-season needs to be his footwork and overall mechanics, which have also gotten better, but he still relies too much on brute arm strength and will miss easy throws as a result.

Isnt there a lot of talk about the reason the 9ers have so many delay/wasted timeouts is because everything is being called from the sidelines and that Keap has very little pre-snap responsibilities?
 

Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
49ers with the new stadium (halfway to Los Angeles and nowhere near San Francisco or San Francisco County) and all the Google/Silicon Valley money and fans it's going to get, and Kaep's stupid chin, mean that they have the potential to become the West Coast equivalent of the Patriots.


In terms of how hateful and vile they are.
 
I'm most impressed with Kaep's grasp of the cerebral side coming from a gimmicky college offense. He runs one of the more complex systems in the league and he's asked to do a lot in terms of pre-snap reads, reacting to defenses, and choosing the best play for the situation.

Sure, he needs to continue to improve on going through his progressions and making smarter decisions, but what young QB doesn't? Some act as if he's a Vince Young type who's basically incapable of reading defenses, which couldn't be further from the truth; he'd have 900 yards on the ground this season if he immediately took off whenever his primary read wasn't open.

He should run way more than he is right now. He's fantastic at sliding and avoiding hits and there's no way teams can take away running lanes for him consistently with all the weapons he has.
 

XiaNaphryz

LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
Kave should be convicted of following the false prophet, Anderson.

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49ers with the new stadium (halfway to Los Angeles and nowhere near San Francisco or San Francisco County) and all the Google/Silicon Valley money and fans it's going to get, and Kaep's stupid chin, mean that they have the potential to become the West Coast equivalent of the Patriots.


In terms of how hateful and vile they are.

holy hyperbole
 
Isnt there a lot of talk about the reason the 9ers have so many delay/wasted timeouts is because everything is being called from the sidelines and that Keap has very little pre-snap responsibilities?

Kap gets 2 plays called in. He can let it roll or kill. The problem is there is a delay getting the plays in. Part of it is coaching, part kap. Needs to get in faster but sometimes he needs to run the fucking play
 
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