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People overrate them every year, not a big surprise there, but they have looked good on defense against who they have played...despite those teams suck.
Exactly.People overrate them every year, not a big surprise there, but they have looked good on defense against who they have played...despite those teams suck.
SMFH.And the Jags will probably lose, unless Gabbert is amazing.
That's exactly what he said lolWasn't the same thing said about McCown? "All he has to do is hand it off and manage the game."
I'm just saying...just handing the ball of and "managing" the game is a lot harder to do than people think.That's exactly what he said lol
Jags may be actually worse than I predicted them to be
Plus you don't think Carolina watched tape of Gabbert? He's awful under pressure right now. Just stack the box and blitz. I think Lewis is still out, so I think the Panthers will beat on the JagsI'm just saying...just handing the ball of and "managing" the game is a lot harder to do than people think.
Not to mention to win in the NFL you have to change it up a little, you would beat very few teams by running it 40 times a game and throwing a bunch of bubble screens and such like you see in college.
McCown did do that in the first game, and look what happened? We won.Wasn't the same thing said about McCown? "All he has to do is hand it off and manage the game."
Jags aren't a bad team at all, We lost to the Jets whos a good football team... Awesome, doesn't mean the season is over.That's exactly what he said lol
Jags may be actually worse than I predicted them to be
Go back, teams have made it to the playoffs just by having a QB "Handing it off" and "Taking what hes given". You don't have to be Aaron fucking Rodgers or Drew Brees to win a football game. Jags defense played dope despite the score.. All Gabbert has to do is manage the game, and they've added alot of new plays to the playbook this week to take shots down the field.. Something Gabbert can do that Luke didn't have the accuracy for.I'm just saying...just handing the ball of and "managing" the game is a lot harder to do than people think.
Not to mention to win in the NFL you have to change it up a little, you would beat very few teams by running it 40 times a game and throwing a bunch of bubble screens and such like you see in college.
Lewis is back, and if the past is any indication? From where? The Jets, Titans game? Something tells me you didn't watch the Defense.. Played well in both games. Carolina can watch Gabbert all day, Newton has more tape out there than Gabbert.. soo yeah.. Advantage = Jags.Plus you don't think Carolina watched tape of Gabbert? He's awful under pressure right now. Just stack the box and blitz. I think Lewis is still out, so I think the Panthers will beat on the Jags
Not to mention that Cam will go nuts on their D if the past is any indication
Me and Yank has a bet for 10-6Kam, how many wins are you predicting for the Jags?
Maybe the guy's happy with his life. But I can tell you there are players around the league ripping Palmer as a chump who was afraid to take on the challenge of sticking with the Bengals and making them good again. Some players are calling him the word that is slang for a cat. They also feel he's getting a pass from the media.
HELL FUCKIN YEARookie defensive tackle Nick Fairley returned to Detroit Lions practice today for the first time since fracturing his left foot Aug. 1.
Fairley took part in stretching and individual drills, hitting a sled and running over bags, during the open portion of practice.
The 13th overall pick in April's draft, Fairley hasn't played for the Lions this year and isn't expected to dress for Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Lions have been cautious with three players returning from foot injuries -- Fairley, cornerback Alphonso Smith and offensive tackle Jason Fox. Fox still isn't practicing, while Smith returned from his broken foot before the opener but still hasn't played in a game.
Lions coach Jim Schwartz said earlier this week that Fairley, who underwent surgery Aug. 3, still will play a significant role this year.
"When he’s able and he can represent himself well, we’ll get him out on the field," Schwartz said. "I think the one thing I will say about it is with the depth that we have there, it helps us not have to be – urgent isn’t a good word because we are urgent with it, but impatient, make a bad decision and put any player out before he’s ready.
"So I think that’s been a help in this whole thing is Sammie (Hill) and (Andre) Fluellen and Corey (Williams) and (Ndamukong) Suh, we’ve got good production out of our defensive tackles."
Tight end Brandon Pettigrew returned to practice today after sitting out Wednesday and Thursday with a shoulder injury.
haha welcome to the old world of the lions lol.I can't wait for the NFL Draft......
He sure did some things... lolKerry Collins injured his shoulder apparently, and it has been limiting him out of practice...... Lmao.
Caldwell with a fucking gem of a quote:
"He did some things and didn't do some others," Caldwell said.
They need to look into Garrard or Culpepper or someone lol. They can't be worse than Collins right now. He should still be in retirement.Caldwell is such a fucking idiot.