As a neutral observer, but big NFL fan, I think last night was a combination of:
1) K.C. being very fired up and well-prepared for a nationally-televised game where the crowd was going for decibel records and the team was determined not to fall to 1-3 at home under the spotlight. Reid had them...
He was in jail when he wrote/filed that motion.... which makes it all the more precious.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24402953/man-seeks-injunction-claims-chargers-shouldnt-be-in-playoffs
Not the ones who realize our offense is hot garbage. Every game.
Statistically our offense stinks, and half the stats were put up when we were facing prevent defenses late in games.
All of our close wins (and why our close losses were not blowout losses) were a result of our defense...
I am not selling my team short. Or at least not the offense. The offense is total rubbish, trust me. No better and probably worse than the Jags for the first 50 minutes of every game. Then about league average, at best, for the last 10 minutes.
As for you guys being 1-4 in the last 5 away...
The only possible way you guys lose is to have a very bad day on offense. Drops, penalties, misfires on 3rd down, etc.
That, and/or if you commit more turnovers than us, like 2-3 more, lol. Perhaps the kind that hand us free FGs when we go three and out right after them.
If you score 21...
It would help Gronk's cause if Dr. Andrews or Gronk's camp explained their thinking.
I cannot imagine that bone healing progress can be "felt" at this point (unlike a muscle strain, etc.). So I don't see Gronk attempting to claim that the arm feels better this week relative to last week, but...
Completely disagree. This year he is running a lot of different routes, not just 9's, trust me. He just does not have the supporting cast to do any more than he is doing (and he is doing a lot).
It will be interesting to see what happens when Jones gets back. Marlon Brown is proving to be decent, and he is a tall, possession type guy with great hands, almost the opposite of Jones.
We also have another burner in Deonte Thompson who shows promise the few instances he gets in and...
Couldn't disagree more. The problem I saw with your rookies was drops more than anything.
And I am not sure what evidence you are relying on to conclude Torrey isn't smart enough to learn your offense, but I disagree completely with that conclusion.
You are merely penalizing Smith for our...
If Dobson were on the Ravens he would have stats similar to Marlon Brown....or likely worse.
The receiver can only get open and catch well-thrown balls. Our receivers do both pretty well. They just aren't seen/thrown to when they are open a lot of the times, or the throw is late/inaccurate...
Our receivers are better than their stats. Like I said, our O-line is a mess, and Flacco is below average without ample time and space. So it isn't our receivers fault that Flacco is too slow making his reads to find them or that Flacco throws it up for grabs or inaccurately, all because he gets...
Our receivers are decent enough. Torrey is good, and Marlon Brown is pretty good. Our TEs blow though (big time) with Pitta out. I wouldn't even rule out Ed ****son being cut mid-season if he doesn't get his head out of his arse.
And Flacco is below-average when hurried, but above-average...
The issue isn't even a same-day conflict. The baseball game is on Saturday. But apparently it requires around 24 hours to change the stadium from baseball to football.
So what it comes down to is baseball being unwilling to move its game up a few hours on Saturday, I assume because of...
MLB has some rule about playing early 1:00 pm games the day after a night game in a different city the previous night.
The O's are in Cleveland the night before, and the White Sox are in NY. I think Selig might have been able to make an exception, but apparently the league and the White Sox...
Clark will absolutely play ahead of Shiancoe. My list was the even sadder alternative to your sad declaration. The 'before' to your 'after.'
Clark > Shiancoe
Stokley > Doss (or whoever)
I think the reason they traded Boldin was his $6M salary, plain and simple.
We asked him to take a $2M paycut to give us some flexibility in Free Agency, and he declined so he was traded. It was a simple matter of cost. We figured we could get at least 75% of his production at <25% of the...
I suppose I am talking about tenuous circumstantial evidence. Certainly most convictions contain more than tenuous circumstantial evidence. Fingerprints, eyewitnesses, murder weapons, blood/DNA evidence, etc.
Obviously convictions can be made on purely a multitude of tenuous circumstantial...
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