I'd be incensed too if the media was reporting that I even had a chance at starting in 2016 when I've deteriorated into an awful combination of Christian Ponder's arm and Drew Bledsoe's mobility.
If they beat Carolina this Thursday, anything is possible, but if they lose, and they likely will, it's over.
What's unfortunate for Dallas is NYG likely has an easy 6th win this Sunday if they show up to play, but that's never a guarantee.
Can someone explain to me why a shitty team has continued to get a large number of nationally televised games over these past two seasons?
We pay for our cable or satellite TV. We should be treated to good games and not have some shitty team forced on us again and again. This is obnoxious.
Best right now? Sure. We'll see by week 17.
Here's my sober thoughts on yesterday's loss:
I don't see the Packers as a legitimate threat to any good team that's willing to rush the passer. Minnesota completely blew that game yesterday from a coaching perspective. If your front 4 can't get...
Either way, Green Bay is not that dangerous. Minnesota got too riled up and it bit them in the ass. Aaron had to wait so long for anybody to break open it was kind of pathetic. They will struggle in the coming games, starting with Detroit this Thursday.
The only thing dumber than blitzing them is allowing them to sit back there and wait for somebody to get open. Sometimes you have to take chances. Mike let the Packers win this game, effectively. You can't just allow Rodgers to drop back, look around, take a nap, wake up, look around again and...
I would be thrilled. Obviously, the following years of mediocrity would be tough but Harden has already revealed himself to not be a championship piece as a first option so I'd rather start the rebuilding process now. Unless Houston decides to build its offense around Dwight and Harden joins...
Have a small primary scorer has always been a recipe for trouble in the NBA, too. If Smart was more consistent on offense that might help but he isn't as of yet. Jae Crowder has been a fantasy stud--an easy start at SF if you want to put high volume accummulators at other positions.
The only mistake in your assessment is Christian Ponder has an even weaker arm than Bridgewater. When he had time to set up and throw deep, he was more accurate than Teddy, but his intermediate passes had no zip at all. Nevertheless, Ponder is smart and mobile. I'm very surprised that he isn't...
I acknowledged that it was one game but I used it because it was both teams' WRs versus Harris, Talib, and Roby. I'm not saying it's absolutely definitive.
He's the KR and re-swung the momentum in Minny's favor last week with a KR touchdown after Oakland had taken a 14-13 lead. General Vikings rubes think he's been struggling at KR but the truth is he still returns a lot of kicks for 30+ yards because he's got the green light to come out of the...
If they were using him correctly, he probably would be, but they'd need to tell him what to do in every single huddle. He can't pick up the offense.
Ideally, they should give him 2 different running plays a game. Jet sweep and reverse. They should also have him on the field from the wrong...