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Good teams win on the road. Boston is one of them, but Houston is an amazing 52-22 away from home.If Kimbrel, Barnes and Brasier can turn into Foulke, Timlin and Embree we are golden
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Good teams win on the road. Boston is one of them, but Houston is an amazing 52-22 away from home.If Kimbrel, Barnes and Brasier can turn into Foulke, Timlin and Embree we are golden
Meh. I'm not worried about peaking.Red Sox peaked too early
Didn't he make a great catch for a TD on his only target?
Lesson learned, I guess.*
*The lesson being that he can still beast. Great job, Hue!
Just about to say I'll do the same when I get a chance.
I want no part of HOU
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I'd like to hear ur thoughts so by all means post some clips. These are just 3 targets from week1Allow me. You've already put a ton of stuff up already.
Bill is the master of talking a lot but not really saying anything.
I'd like to hear ur thoughts so by all means post some clips. These are just 3 targets from week1
Rumors out of Cleveland are that Gordon wasn't in "football shape". That Hue Jackson played Gordon in 69 snaps during the 1st game as "punishment" to show Gordon how out of Football shape he was.
I'm curious if someone with access to ALL-22 can take a look at that Cleveland game and give their honest assessment of Gordon in the 2nd half and particularly the 4th quarter.
Hue is an idiot. Plain and simple.In Hard Knocks Hue Jackson also did this to Calloway in preseason for his DUI. So first of all, hopefully these two stories aren’t being conflated. Second of all, these are both really weird punishments. Most players WANT to play every snap (especially Calloway who was trying to prove himself).
Bill Simmons likened it to punishing his son by forcing him to go to his room and play 14 hours of Fortnite.
Not sure what Hue Jackson is doing there but it gives more credence to the fact that New England is a far superior environment for JG to thrive.
Rumors out of Cleveland are that Gordon wasn't in "football shape". That Hue Jackson played Gordon in 69 snaps during the 1st game as "punishment" to show Gordon how out of Football shape he was.
I'm curious if someone with access to ALL-22 can take a look at that Cleveland game and give their honest assessment of Gordon in the 2nd half and particularly the 4th quarter.
48 Targets in total. Starts with his last game and progresses to each previous game through to his first game back last season.
I've numbered each play. If you want to see the live game footage of any of the plays let me know by telling which numbered play it is.
My personal opinion is that this is not the JG of 2013 but is still very good.
1. Still receives double coverage which tells me teams respect his abilities.
2. A lot of off target throws to him. Some are actually funny
3. A few times you'll see he had his coverage beat but because the ball was under thrown he had to come back to it.
4. I saw one drop that I would put on him. But he probably was shocked that he had an on target ball to catch. haha