I think it could be more that shifting guys around can cause confusion as multiple defenders need to adjust. Movement just before the snap doesn't allow much time for communication.
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First and second down could have used a little Brady rollout, waiting for defense to get closer before going down. No more chance of a fumble here than on a kneel down.
On third down, since Harbaugh was clearly using his timeout after, should have seen a wr go up the sideline with a long Brady...
I believe the rule book states that pass interference is only supposed to be called if there is no doubt in the refs mind. This is why all the late flags only thrown after a wr complains bug me. If it's clear the ref will throw the flag right away. If it's not clear, then by definition there...
@chiefs will be tough. The game earlier this year was pretty close and that was in Denver. Miami could beat them (or us) the way their qb and defense are playing. Hopefully we get two more losses from denvah!
http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/content/no-debate-facts-show-tom-brady-better-than-peyton-manning/31873/?fb_ref=fbreco
good brady vs manning analysis... unless you are a colt/bronco fan. then you probably won't think it is good.
total 180 from KC. I just hope we can lay this well on the road, and in the playoffs.
That being said, I'm going to be in a great mood for the next two weeks
We won't know until they come out, but with my estimates I showed both teams to be in a similar situation and that Denver is not screwed. Lowering the first year hits only supports that conclusion. So in the end we agree.
I wouldn't say we disagree. What I said is qualitatively correct pre...
Regarding the moving target - I see what you mean now. I agree. People thought Denver would be in trouble, but they won't. Denver has done a great job maintaining flexibility.
As far as the remaining starters go, here is my angle. In theory, if a team doesn't have enough money to resign it's...
Yes. The above includes resigning all starters.
Regarding the incentives, I'll take your word for it. That would bring the teams to about even based on what I posted above. Also, I'm not sure what the moving target bit means, but I was just doing a comparison between the two, not a straight...
Mods may want to move this, but there were some posts in the "I can't stand it" thread regarding denver's 2015 cap and our 2015 cap. I decided to do a little research and ended up doing way more than I meant to. Some of you might find this interesting/useful. Note these numbers are approximate...
I believe that in most years, you can actually do that circle around the whole league, ie team 1 beat 2, team 2 beat 3, ..., team 31 beat team 32, and team 32 beat team 1. pretty cool and what makes the nfl so popular
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