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This game is on the WRs. Gabbert was good,
 

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Why did the Jags not give MJD the ball on that last play?
 

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Why did the Jags not give MJD the ball on that last play?
Double edge sword anyway.. give it to MJD, he gets stopped.. "Why didn't you throw it"
Pass it, gets incomplete.. "Why didn't you run it?"

Im just thankful Del Rio wont be back next season .

They was scared of Uncle Phil.
Very unlikely.
 

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Double edge sword anyway.. give it to MJD, he gets stopped.. "Why didn't you throw it"
Pass it, gets incomplete.. "Why didn't you run it?"

Im just thankful Del Rio wont be back next season .


Very unlikely.
 

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He was hungry, big man gotta eat. Jumped the gun.
 

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What Hester just did got me thinking.

If a player could jump high enough, would it be legal for a player to jump up and block a field goal directly under the goal post?

Probably not something that is very likely to ever happen, but is there a rule against that?
 

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Lol... Your odds of MJD slamming it in are what I am talking about. No kidding it will be looked at from both ways. You have a big, grinding back and you need 2 yards, use him.
 

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What Hester just did got me thinking.

If a player could jump high enough, would it be legal for a player to jump up and block a field goal directly under the goal post?

Probably not something that is very likely to ever happen, but is there a rule against that?
i think its fine. I mean, you can block a kick after it's been kicked by the Kicker. I don't think it's like Goaltending in basketball, lol.

But im honestly not exactly sure.
 

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wow

http://twitter.com/#!/NFLhistory/status/138388991153147904

2011 is 1st season in NFL history w/3 QB (Brees, Rodgers, Brady) who each have 3000+ passing yds & 20+ TDs thru team's 1st 10 games
 

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This game is on the WRs. Gabbert was good,
SMFH.


Stop. Now.

Every week now, you've been saying "its the WRs fault doe"

Its not. At this point in time, Gabbert is not good at all. He is the worst starting quarterback in the National Football league.


All this shit about the Jags having a terrible passing attack lies on Gabbert, not the WRs.



Lets look at the Tennessee Titans.

Damian Williams? Nate Washington? Craig Stevens? And Chris "I didnt stay in shape during my holdout so I suck" Johnson?

Jason Hill is better than Williams. Supposedly Wallace is better than Washington, and Deion Branch (which is STILL funny), Lewis> Stevens, MJD>CJ

Yet how come, with this inferior recieving core, Matt Hasselback is 10th in the league in passer rating? Its because Hasselback is a good quarterback, and Gabbert is not.


Gabbert certaintly was not bad today, throwing for 210 yards and not throwing a pick. But he had 0 TD passes, and threw 41 passes on a 53% completion percentage. Colt McCoy, in comparison, threw for 199 yds on 24 passes, at a 71% completion percentage. Cleveland doesnt have great recievers; its just rookie Greg Little pretty much. And Colt isnt a great QB either. Gabbert isnt good right now.

I personally believe that Gabbert is the worst starting QB in the league right now. Worse than Sanchez, worse than Tebow. I even believe that the Jags would be better of with Tebow than with Gabbert.


So go ahead, and try to refute everything I said. Go out and say, we'll get Blackmon and then Gabbert will show how good he is. idc, defenses will double JB, and Gabbert will still suck.
 

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What Hester just did got me thinking.

If a player could jump high enough, would it be legal for a player to jump up and block a field goal directly under the goal post?

Probably not something that is very likely to ever happen, but is there a rule against that?
hmmm

Leaping at the crossbar was declared illegal by the NFL (in 1969?), after it was in vogue for about a year. In 2003, the NFL also enforced a "running forward and leaping" ban for the protection of the airborne attackers and the kickers alike. The only legal block is hitting the ball coming off the foot, or jumping straight up.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_block_a_field_goal_at_the_goal_post_similar_to_what_would_be_called_goal_tending_in_Basketball#ixzz1eI1LW4YE

Not sure how true that is since they dont even know the date it changed.
 
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