"Despite starting only nine of his 39 career games for LSU, Ridley was voted a 2010 permanent team captain."
Wasn't this a trend with last years picks also?
But if spread offenses do become more normal and teams start using an extra DB will it be a lineman that is sacrificed or an LB?
And does it mean linemen like Wilfork - space eaters - become even more valuable?
Chat forums are not necessarily the place for reasoned discussion.
Brady had a brain fart or 2 yesterday and BB has looked more mortal this year than in any other year but they are still 2 of the best.
I assume you were replying to me AJ? I was referencing that one play to illustrate that where you'd normally expect a power run to gain the one or two yards we didn't see to have/take that option and if we had I wouldn't have been overly confident of it being successful. Morris gave us this...
I didn't blame him for it - I suppose the point I was trying to get across is that at the moment I would not be confident of running the ball successfully in short yardage situations. Morris offered us that and I don't think Maroney does.
But I agree that Sanders got into the backfield too...
The lack of a power runner would still concern me. Like the short yardage situation that we couldn't convert last night - Sanders tackle, field goal. Sammy Morris is being missed at the moment. IMO anyway...
I'd like to believe it but I can't see it. Generally in sports you can't just flick a switch. You need to be doing things on a consistent basis in order for them to work when you need them.
Having said that the Colts achieved it in the playoffs last year, which pretty much contradicts...
ahunt I'm pretty sure the game will be on Sky. And it will be on one of those channels. Check this page in a few more days and you should see which Sky channel has it:
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12949,00.html
Great read as usual Oswlek.
A few points on things you mentioned.
- Dallas remind me a lot of the Chargers in the sense that they are loaded with talent but as of yet they don't have the discipline that the Pats and Colts have. Penalties can kill teams. The Pats and the Colts, in...
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