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I hope the Patriots cheat real hard on Saturday so they can have a chance against this juggernaut Tennessee Titans team.
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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.I mean I'd say thats grat Bulletin board material. Except WTF is Jason Wolff?I hope the Patriots cheat real hard on Saturday so they can have a chance against this juggernaut Tennessee Titans team.
You can't put people saying Brady and Belichick are cheaters on Kraft. As soon as those stories broke people would label them as that even if no punishment came of it.. Look at the Tomlin headset comment, even when it was widely reported nfl controls the headsets. But because Tomlin flapped his gums now it's "Pats cheat by sabotaging headsets"
A titans fan on titansreport board was saying how gotitans is not the board patsfans should be looking at, saying how he wished we would look at titansreport board instead. And yet I see this post...
The key to Saturday
A week ago, Semisch worked against the Titans defense mimicking Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Thought this was interesting
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“Titans practice squad tight end Tim Semisch is listed as No.85 on the team's roster, but he rarely wears it during practices.”
“Why? Because Semisch regularly plays on the scout team wearing the uniform number of the tight end the team will face. This week he's been wearing No.87 -- he's Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.”
"He's done a good job, he has, he's done a really good job," Titans coach Mike Mularkey said of Semisch. "He's done a really good job all year. We've faced some tight ends, and he's giving us a good picture."
Semisch, signed as a free agent out of Northern Illinois, has worked on the practice squad all season.
Semisch is 6-foot-8, 275 pounds, so he has the size. Gronkowski, who leads the Patriots with 69 catches for 1,084 receiving yards this season, is listed at 6-6, 265.
A week ago, Semisch worked against the Titans defense mimicking Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
"I'm just trying to give these guys the best look I can, trying to mirror his play," Semisch said of Gronkowski. "The defense has done a good job of defending me. I have a lot of respect for (Gronkowsk), the overall player he is."
Titans safety Kevin Byard said Semisch has done a nice job.
"I think Tim has been one of our better, if not our best, practice squad guys all year," Byard said. "Just the looks he has been giving us week in and week out, whether it is playing Gronkowski or whoever, he has been great. He has been saying, "Hey, do you want me to push off a little more or be more physical here?' He's done a great job."
Semisch said he didn't try out the Gronk spike during practice.
"I didn't want to rub anybody the wrong way, or starts any rifts at practice," Semisch said. "So I haven't done any Gronk spikes."
So he hasn’t done the Gronkowski spikes cuz he doesn’t want to rub anybody the wrong way. But he is scoring TD’s, that is a glass half empty scenarioThought this was interesting
Titans Home
“Titans practice squad tight end Tim Semisch is listed as No.85 on the team's roster, but he rarely wears it during practices.”
“Why? Because Semisch regularly plays on the scout team wearing the uniform number of the tight end the team will face. This week he's been wearing No.87 -- he's Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.”
"He's done a good job, he has, he's done a really good job," Titans coach Mike Mularkey said of Semisch. "He's done a really good job all year. We've faced some tight ends, and he's giving us a good picture."
Semisch, signed as a free agent out of Northern Illinois, has worked on the practice squad all season.
Semisch is 6-foot-8, 275 pounds, so he has the size. Gronkowski, who leads the Patriots with 69 catches for 1,084 receiving yards this season, is listed at 6-6, 265.
A week ago, Semisch worked against the Titans defense mimicking Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
"I'm just trying to give these guys the best look I can, trying to mirror his play," Semisch said of Gronkowski. "The defense has done a good job of defending me. I have a lot of respect for (Gronkowsk), the overall player he is."
Titans safety Kevin Byard said Semisch has done a nice job.
"I think Tim has been one of our better, if not our best, practice squad guys all year," Byard said. "Just the looks he has been giving us week in and week out, whether it is playing Gronkowski or whoever, he has been great. He has been saying, "Hey, do you want me to push off a little more or be more physical here?' He's done a great job."
Semisch said he didn't try out the Gronk spike during practice.
"I didn't want to rub anybody the wrong way, or starts any rifts at practice," Semisch said. "So I haven't done any Gronk spikes."
Well, that was a bit of a buzzkill read. Let’s hope that Mariota falls into the Luck/Taylor grouping.
Considering Kelce ****ing torched them until he got hurt, I'd say he's doing a bang-up job on the scout team.
Exactly
“It’s 10x more important if Harrison gets 1 sack and 4 pressures than whatever intel he has on anyone. It’s not like Brady hasn’t seen every defense many times over.”
Get ready for the clown show.. I wonder what over is at questions that have nothing to do with football. 5.5?
Comparing it to the 13-0 trend versus teams that we haven’t faced in the regular season, 12-9 doesn’t seem as hot for rematches.
That makes sense. I think a few people may have read into my comment a bit too much, though. I’m just pointing out the obvious difference between 13-0 vs teams that we didn’t play and 12-9 versus teams that we did, that’s all.During all 5 seasons they won the Super Bowl, they defeated someone in the playoffs that they had played during the regular season.
2001 - Rams (loss in regular season)
2003 - Titans and Colts (wins in regular season)
2004 - Colts (win in regular season) and Steelers (loss in regular season)
2014 - Colts (win in regular season)
2016 - Texans and Steelers (wins in regular season)