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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.Right and the residents further north don’t consider it Northern California, we used have new people strike up a conversation with the guy just to set him off. I had never heard they thought about dividing the state, that would’ve been something, I’ve been to San Diego three times. two to visit and once on business. On my way to Alaska I drove from San Diego to Seattle.Like so many boundaries, NoCal vs. SoCal is more of a social designation than a geographic one. Santa Clara is NoCal because the residents all consider it so.
I lived in that part of the world for years and there was always talk of dividing California into two states. Polls showed everybody was in favor of it, but it turned out that each individual was picturing their own unique border splitting the state along a line of "places I like" vs. "places that annoy me."
Did you see / hear his [(Durden) post-game] interview….. said Vrabel “rescued his career”
Correct. SB 39 & 60 outdoorsThe Patriots haven't played outside in the super bowl since the Jacksonville one right?
I think it's the only time they've done that. Should be different or interesting.
Correct. SB 39 & 60 outdoors
SB 20, 31 & 36 were in New Orleans
SB 38 & 51 were in Houston
SB 42 & 49 were in Glendale
SB 46 & 52 was in Indy
SB 53 was in Atlanta
Gonzo ran a 4.4 and JSN ran a 4.5. What makes you say he's not fast enough to cover him?
He is 6’1 isn’t he? Rest I agree. Shifty, great hands. Elite route runner. Key is pressure on Darnold and not giving him time to throwSprinting a 40-yrd. dash straight line, and stopping/changing directions on a dime are not the same thing. Gonzo has been burned multiple times throughout the season when the receiver broke out of his initial route direction which left Gonzo in the dust. SJN is shorter, more nimble, and has a lower center of gravity. He's fast and shifty little bastard. Gonzo won't stand a chance.
Best way to take him out is a great pass rush.JSN won't be taken out by one player, whether that be Gonzo, Stingley, Surtain, or freakin' Deion Sanders. He has every route. We need a TEAM plan to minimize his impact. He will still get some - but we just can't let him ruin the game
Pass rush and coverage work together. Pass rush to speed Darnold up, coverage to slow him down and let the pass rush get home, etc.Best way to take him out is a great pass rush.
Ok thank you for the clarification. I assumed you meant straight line speed. I agree with you that Gonzo would struggle with JSN's route running and quickness, but he's probably the best WR in the NFL, so most corners would struggle to cover him.Sprinting a 40-yrd. dash straight line, and stopping/changing directions on a dime are not the same thing. Gonzo has been burned multiple times throughout the season when the receiver broke out of his initial route direction which left Gonzo in the dust. SJN is shorter, more nimble, and has a lower center of gravity. He's fast and shifty little bastard. Gonzo won't stand a chance.
YesPass rush and coverage work together. Pass rush to speed Darnold up, coverage to slow him down and let the pass rush get home, etc.
Even the best pass rush doesn't do much if the receivers are getting open in 2.5 seconds every play.
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