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Proudiddy

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  1. Great throw Sam! Grate catch by Michael Irvin, errr I mean TMJ!
  2. I will never believe it until we're like 2 years into it being evident lol.
  3. Great read Sam. That keep has been there for the last 2 weeks, and he's finally making them pay with it. Also, that should start opening up the runs for the RBs more because now they aren't going to sell out for the handoff.
  4. Goff definitely bailed us out because they were pounding us into submission.
  5. Max I'm giving any RB is 3-4 years, and I'm real hesitant to go 4. But I definitely want to bring him back at the right price but also wouldn't feel overly upset if we just draft a guy to replace him.
  6. Zero pressure and we can't even knock the ball loose with a perfectly timed hit. We are about to get ran off the field. Edit: Not literal runs, but run off the field as in passed.
  7. Please cut Ian Thomas' sorry ass immediately. I've fuging had it with this sorry brickhanded ass bum.
  8. When Sam starts throwing the deep ball on time, especially when guys are open, I might buy that.
  9. Shout out to Piniero and Chinn for leading the Lions to the end zone that drive. fuging bums.
  10. I'll give you that. That could definitely have an effect, but man, if you the timed speed he is reported as having, there is no way you should've been getting caught from behind on those 2 runs he gashed.
  11. Yeah, but it kind of just illuminates further across the two conferences that it is a crapshoot. The AFC playoff teams hit on their gambles. The NFC playoff teams happened into their QBs, often because their acquisitions of highly touted guys didn't pan out. Just shows you can find a guy anywhere, bit when you get those 1st rounders right, they have such a bigger impact, and that's what every team and fanbase dreams of... and yet, you rarely ever see a team hit on a franchise QB twice in like a 20 year period. We had ours in Cam, a generational talent, and we absolutely destroyed him and squandered it thanks to poor management. Now, we just need to take what we can get wherever we're picking. For every Cam, Josh Allen, Mahomes, and Jackson, there's a Gabbert, Brady Quinn, and Carson Wentz.
  12. The gall. The odds of making it professionally to one sport are astronomical. The odds have sucking at two of them professionally are even slimmer. And dude is just sloppy. Everything in that video suggests a guy who hasn't put in work, but instead likes to just get out there every now and then and screw around. He looks slow-footed (just like on the football field), heavy-footed, and thick in the limbs and trunk... very few guys with that profile at 6'5" make it to the NBA, with the rare exception being a guy like James Harden, who actually excelled because he refined his moves so much that the league hadn't seen anyone move like that before and had to change rules because of it. And to Harden's credit, despite not being considered much of an athlete coming into the league, he looks like the fuging Flash compared to Funchess. poo is a joke and an insult to guys that actually live the game for a living... but I expect no less from Funch's sorry ass.
  13. After seeing how the Steelers, in by far their worst year under Tomlin, with their shittiest roster he has had to field, came in to our house and straight up punked our ass, does anyone actually think we could rebound against the Lions? Lol. And Then win two divisional games on top of that? Yes, our division sucks ass, but throw out the projections when you're playing divisional games, none of the analytics matter... I honestly think the Lions will snuff out any remaining hope for us this weekend. If the Steelers seemed overwhelming from a physicality standpoint, then the Lions are going to seem straight up criminal lol.
  14. Brady is self-destructing right before our eyes. Wow.
  15. That wasn't the impression I got. No doubt, they're in a down year, but watching them, I got the impression that they were so physically dominant and scheme-disciplined that despite their lack of discipline outside of thr Xs and Os, they still won because they were playing with a purpose and for their coach. I couldn't recall the last time we just looked so physically outmatched like we did today. They whooped our ass and punked us all up and down the line on both sides of the ball. They looked like they were twice as strong and twice as fast. They were pushing our biggest, strongest guys back 3-5 yards off the snap every time. It was humiliating. And the only thing that can come from is want-to. This line has done that exact thing against teams since Wilks took over, but today they got punked, and I attribute that to them (the Steelers) playing for their coach, and ours just showing up and expecting to win after riding high off the hog coming out of an upset win against Seattle. I also think this is symptomatic of the same old poo we have always struggled with in our franchise history under defensive coaches. I love Wilks, but defensive-minded head coaches just lack the creativity and ingenuity to get out of their own way if their initial plans don't work, especially on the offensive side of the ball. And for us, its like outside of 03 and 15, we just cant ever keep any significant amount of momentum once we get it. We blow our load on one game and then bomb the next one that should be easier. Its so fuging frustrating. We just didn't show up, period.
  16. I love Wilks, as a head coach or assistant, but I have and do prefer to go the offensive route the next hire. That being said, he was building enough goodwill during this run that I felt he earned it... but, honestly, it feels now to me like if he won this game today the job was his, and if he lost, then it wasn't. Welp... I still love what Wilks brings and represents, but I think I feel more comfortable now just starting from scratch and finding a guy from an offensive background. It's not so much about what Wilks has done, but for me it's the hangups that we have consistently dealt with in being led by a defensive-minded, conservative HC - and those shortcomings reared their ugly head again today, as they aleays have when the games counted under every single HC we've had because they all have that background in common. It's ao frustrating.
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