NFL 2011

You mean..."OWAH CHOWDAH"?

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Wow, it's like your entire background on that comes from a blog you read about a fictitious masshole and a Ben Affleck movie. Comprehensive.

People would rank on the Seahawks fans except, nobody's ever actually seen one. Your lone moment of glory was getting jobbed in favor of a future rapist. Closest you ever got. Sad. I'd be sick of watching Brady and the Patriots win all these years too.
 
Haha. Keep trying. The problem is, I'm fine and secure being a Seahawks fan, I love the hell out of it come rain or sunshine, win or lose. You're hilariously defensive about this whole BAHSTAHN thing.

So. Dance, puppet. Dance.

PS: you forgot to add "reading Cimmerian posts" to my background. You're as much a parody as KSK's Timmy. Always assumed you were doing it on purpose. It's sad if you aren't.
 
Brother None said:
That was the time you lost your only SB to a QB with a 22.6 rating and head trauma, right?

Brother None said:
BAHSTAHN thing.
That's because you're doing it wrong, learn from a NYC fan. You don't really even know what you're talking about.
 
Cimmerian Nights said:
That was the time you lost your only SB to a QB with a 22.6 rating and head trauma, right?

Yip. Great run.

Cimmerian Nights said:
That's because you're doing it wrong.

And yet, I seem to perfectly achieve my goals of needling your sensitive soul. I gave up talking to you like an adult about football ages ago, you're clearly not interested in it. Now I'm talking to you on your level, and funny thing is, I'm better at this than you are, as well.
 
UniversalWolf said:
I say that if Schaub, Andre Johnson, and Mario Williams had stayed healthy the Texans would have won the AFC.
Schaub alone probably would have been good enough.
 
No doubt, it's also kind of hard to laud BB for coaching up inferior talent that BB the GM is responsible for. James Ihedigbo is just stupefying to me.
 
Jerry Reese deserves some love. He was getting killed around here over the summer for doing jack shit in free agency last year, even lost his #1WR and TE, but didn't faze them at all. Teams got stupid depth at some spots. Was always a big fan of George Young growing up too. That Parcells era Giants team was great once you got past all the LT ballwashing. Something about the 80s, coke and NYC sports was just so special.
 
Cimmerian Nights said:
No doubt, it's also kind of hard to laud BB for coaching up inferior talent that BB the GM is responsible for. James Ihedigbo is just stupefying to me.
You can see how a single good draft can suddenly improve your team when you look at the Texans. Adding J.J. Watt (GD, I wish he played for the Packers) and Brooks Reed (and signing Joseph) made a world of difference.
 
Yeah, wade phillips maybe had something to do with it.

When's fa start, anyway ---- a couple weeks?
 
eom said:
Yeah, wade phillips maybe had something to do with it.

When's fa start, anyway ---- a couple weeks?
March 13. I think franchise tagging starts on Monday.
 
http://nflfilms.nfl.com/2012/02/23/cosell-talks-matt-flynn-and-the-art-of-quarterbacking/

did this one get linked already?


Flynn, I believe, can be a successful NFL starter, but — and here’s where the Walsh archetype comes into play — he must be carefully manipulated by the schematics of the passing game, and helped by the play-calling. He’s not Aaron Rodgers simply because he put up better numbers in a late-season start. Rodgers is an exception, a supremely talented passer with rare traits. Few quarterbacks in NFL history have thrown with Rodgers’ combination of velocity and accuracy.

Flynn is a member of a much larger quarterback fraternity, players who need to be coached and managed to maximize the skills they possess. They must be defined and enhanced by the methodology and the concepts of the passing game. That’s the way it works in the NFL for 80-90 percent of its quarterbacks.
 
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