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Seriously. I'm getting pretty tired of seeing Heinicke air-mail balls over receivers heads. Ya boy has a serious problem.
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Terry looks like Mr. Fantastic out there having to stretch himself to get all of these off passes by TH.
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2-15 is the way to go.
Never really been about the tank life. But I'm driving that tank right thru 2021 and blasting possible victories to smithereens.
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We were 2-5 at this point last year and all seemed lost. Not that I think we're going to see another repeat of last year. Just saying.
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That was last season which was an aberration in the play of the NFC East, IMO. This season, we're no better than any other NFCE team. We're also playing a division champion's schedule which is killing us. Meanwhile, the Cowboys have put together a championship caliber offense to go with an improved defense and solid ST play. In view of the above, I think we're toast.
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Hard to imagine no QB's going in the top 10. I was just looking at a mock that had us taking Corral at #7.
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Too early to tell, there are guys that always seem to come out of nowhere and just due to the high demand someone is bound to be overvalued and will go higher than expected.
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At least 2 QBs will be taken in the top 10. Guys will rise throughout the season and draft process.
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Re: WFT v. Packers Good Loss post-game
We saw a tremendous April push of quarterbacks up the draft board a year ago, which saw a second consecutive season of quarterbacks going first and second overall in the draft. While Jared Goff and Carson Wentz followed in the footsteps of Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota in the previous season, we will not see it happen for a third year in a row.
There has been plenty of negative publicity about this season's quarterback class, but it's deeper than the 2015 class that produced Winston and Mariota. Deshaun Watson has given the ball away too frequently over the last three years, but good luck getting his back-to-back performances against Alabama defenses out of your head. Mitchell Trubisky doesn't have much experience, but there are several boxes he is going to check from a physical standpoint. Patrick Mahomes and Deshone Kizer would have likely been first-round locks in the 2018 draft had they stayed in school, but they still have the traits and talent to get early round consideration this year. Oh, and Pittsburgh's Nathan Peterman might be the Kirk Cousins of this year's draft. It's not a great class, but it has potential. https://www.nfl.com/news/2017-nfl-dr...p3000000799332 just hope we get the Mahomes or Watson and not the Trubisky/Kizer/Petterman |
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I don’t want the Braves base running like hiencke sliding attempts.
Did he Lambo leap after coming up short at the goaline? What a fuck head He should be fined for that shit
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I noticed when the play happened in real time that he touched a knee down, I was like fuck I hope the ball was across the goal line... I still have no idea why he didn't just run in standing up.
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I think that they have it drilled into his head so much not to take a hit and get injured that it affected him on that play.I think he thought he would take a hit and do that's why he did what he did,only explanation I can come up with
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