The sweetest thing was not that he sacked two jets at once. But he did it one-handed :eek: !!!! Another legend to go on AD's bio along with playing cornerback against Ocho-Cinco.
Knowing BB, the little known fact that Crable was UM's best special teams demon for the 2 years before he became a starter and kept playing ST occasionally even as a starter was probably taken into account. Expect to see him get plenty of ST time next year and be a valuable contributor in that...
Or a SS/OLB hybrid a la Rodney ;) (although that would take a little while to pull off).
Knocking a college player for having little experience with the 3-4 in college is a bit stupid seeing as how very few college teams even run it. This is because of two reasons: personnel and complexity...
I've watched all of his games. The best adjetive I can think of is "mercurial". He has the speed and size of a first round pick (it wouldn't surprise me if he goes under 4.6 and he has the frame to add more pounds) but has been plagued by bad decisions at times.
The reasons I DON'T like him...
Today on NFLN they were asking random celebrities, players, analysts, etc. who they were picking.
Jim Brown simply said: "Patriots. Best coach in the history of the game"
I knew he had a good relationship with BB from Bill's work with Brown's foundation but WOW. If you can't get psyched...
Wow, you've never played football in your life have you. It can be like that in an y game from an AFC championship to a good nice competitive high school game in Ohio or Texas. That's just a way to get into the head of the opponent and, like the article says, its usually employed by offensive...
My favorite TB quotes from that conference:
Q: "What do you thin about Matt Light being called a dirty player?"
A: "Err. Matt IS dirty. I mean... he's definitely NOT clean, believe me he smells..."
Later On (this part is paraphrased because I dont remember the exact words but its close...
I HOPE they leave Cromartie one on one with Moss. PLEASE do that. The term "shutdown corner" is very overused in the NFL today, especially considering Polian's new pass interference rules. The only way to "shutdown" a good wide receiver one on one is to play press and bump and run (i.e. beat the...
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I thought this was pretty interesting. Curran is one of the better reporters who actually knows about the game and knows the Pats and...
Good points. I do agree that he's improved in that regard from last year (although I wouldn't exactly call it dramatic). A lot of it will hinge on if he can put on the extra 10-15 lbs w/out losing speed (which he probably will) and his football IQ, toughness, and work ethic. All in all, in the...
I always watch a lot of Big 10 football and I have to agree with rookBoston on this one.
JL is a very good LB. However, most of his big plays come in space when he is either in coverage or unblocked. He is a very above average cover LB with a good hands, a nose for the football, and...
*Sigh*
Don't you get it? We KNOW the Pats aren't "paragons of virtue". They know it too. We accept it.
Our problem with the Chargers is NOT merely that they run their mouths. The Steelers and Ravens are even worse at that and you don't see us criticizing them as much. If you wanna run...
The other one is that after ANY TD or even a field goal: "And just like that..."
I still cant believe that nobody at NFLN has told him to stop doing the "it would appear he has a first down" even after a 45 yd run.
I think Moss is a little more used to the snow than people give him credit for. Remember that although the Vikings play in a dome they still play in the NFC North. I remeber Randy having some pretty darn good games in Soldier Field and the frozen tundra (Lambeau). Welker's another story though...
Yeah. I feel kind of bad for the classy guys who have actually expressed SOME amount of respect like Griese and Mandich (the ex-TE who is the Phins' radio color guy and who actually has given the Pats some of their due). Remember that Tom Brady was Brian Griese's backup at Michigan when they won...
I wouldn't complain THAT much. They didn't do anything that different than what we used to do to the Colts. If it were our corners doing it we'd be praising them for being physical.
All in all, I've got a lot of respect for Jim Johnson and that D. They did everything right. From bring out the...
Ty Law DOES have a problem. That's why he always gives out the name of his high school instead of UM in pre-game introductions. It had a lot to do with the fact that Law wanted to leave early and Carr inexplicably didn't support him but went ahead and supported Woodson two years later. Law...
I think the truth is always somewhere in between. On one hand, some of the media built up the QB controversy during Brady's years at UM after he started winning SB's in order to artificially enhance his "under-dog" image. On the other hand, there is no doubt that he had to have been frustrated...
If anybody on the Colts deserves any kind of credit for this game, its the Defense. They are the ones who overcame the good field position Peyton and their ST's gave the Chargers, scored a TD (probably should have scored another if not for the ref screw up), and kept the team in the game despite...
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