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CPcavedweller

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  1. Boobie Miles? You don't remember that movie?
  2. Depends on if the secondary can stay healthy or not.
  3. Dude, Holton Ahlers is playing for the Seahawk's. Greenville kid. Some stuff to watch all around, even as boring as preseason ball tends to be.
  4. The point is that among the silly plays one could discuss during training camp, I'm not sure a pick 6 qualifies. I understand you're drooling, I get it. The excitement is palpable. But it's camp, where we discuss things, including plays that occur. For all the positive we read here, there is bound to be some negative, and this was one that was worth discussing more than others.
  5. The silly play was a pick 6 by the defense. So...not sure how that's silly within the context of the game. A silly play would've been if it was dropped.
  6. Was a ball that Bryce shouldn't have thrown and it was a good play. The defender never turned his hips and was able to get home on the outside shoulder of the receiver. It can be a good read by the defense and a bad decision. But, if you look around, no one else was open either so he went to the only place he could.
  7. Jordan Love has really impressed me in how he seemingly remodeled everything about his game after Rodgers. He has a lot of the same movements and motions now. If he can get there mentally, he is going to be an interesting watch.
  8. His adjustment is going to come physically, more than mentally, I think. Windows are tighter in the NFL so he's going to have to figure out when he can and can't make certain throws that he could get away with at Alabama.
  9. No, that's not PI at all. Defender went straight for the ball and popped it up.
  10. It literally means the same thing. Taking what the defense gives you is getting the ball where it needs to be, against what the defense is giving you. He's saying that Young needs to make the defense show it's hand pre-snap, which almost everyone tries to do.
  11. Yeah. It was a good read by the corner to break off of Ian Thomas (I think) and read the route. Looks like Chark didn't expect to have company because before he split the corner had his hips turned uphill.
  12. I don't know man. If you reads the Jets Tweets, Aaron Rodgers pretty much moved the ball at will and there were quite a few holding and DPI's on the Panthers secondary. Quite a few busted coverages that led to huge gains as well. Obviously that's 7 v 7 for you when you're playing one of the GOAT's but, still, it wasn't as one sided as the tweets on this thread made it seem.
  13. This is what ended practice. Grugier-Hill in replacement of Luvu?
  14. If we are going to post the good, we've got to post the bad.
  15. If you go read the Jets message board, you'd think they won the day. I guess it's going to be impossible to get the entirety of the story considering two fields are used and Panthers people will be Panthers focused. Looks like Rodgers had a great, great day overall in 7 v 7 but when the 1's played the 1's in 11 v 11, he would've hit the ground more than a few times. Can't find much on how Bryce Young fared though.
  16. Here is the thing, everyone wants it and they want it now. Receivers typically take three years and defensive linemen take two to three years. Both Marshall and Brown are going into Year 3 and both, thus far, are showing out in camp. So I'll temper my excitement a bit about them both but neither has had ideal coaching to this point and now they are beginning to flash. Surprise? No.
  17. Burns and Brown both got to Rodgers in the first 2 minute drill. That should have everyone excited, and Jets fans worried.
  18. One preseason game may not be much but his entire body of work through Spring and now Summer, in conjunction with his performance in his first game, says a lot. If it was a one off I'd agree with you but it's not. I also watched a lot of UCLA football since most of their games were the only thing on when they played and he was smooth, fast, making quick decisions with good reads and Arm strength. Doesn't get rattled under pressure and is a good leader. None of those things could be said about Malik Willis at Auburn, Liberty, or now with Tennessee. He may not have the mental processing of a guy like Bryce Young or the raw arm talent of a guy like Stroud but outside of those two, I find it hard to believe that anyone in the 2023 draft was a better QB.
  19. Dorian Thompson-Robinson was a 5 year starter at UCLA, played in a Pro Style offense under a former NFL coach, and has backed up his game play in practice. There is literally no comparison between Willis and DTR, other than an obvious one I have a feeling you're referring to here.
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