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  1. Episodes 5 and 6 both dropped today. In original post
  2. Pass block win rate not as important as pass block losses but still...
  3. I'm promoting you to Colonel Post Maker. Congrats! Maybe someday you'll make Postmaker General, or even Post Maker in Chief.
  4. Points per drive: 2018 - 3.25 2019 - 2.7 2020 - 2.86 2021 - 3.63 Packers led the league last year at 3.22 Points per play 2021 - .538 (#1 in league) 2020 - .433 2019 - .485 2018 - .559 Packers lead league last year at .501 This offense is still evolving but let's stop amd recognize. This is WITH being bottom 5 in turnovers in 2021. As I said last week, stop the turnovers and win games. Defense will improve as the year goes on. Who knows if it will be enough but they seem to have figured out how to blast through the 2 high gameplans we've been seeing.
  5. Not sure why all the love for Durant. I watched him in college. He's ok but no lost tears from me. Frankly we stole a pick from them imo.
  6. Creed is insane right now. Hell of a rookie.
  7. Not really shocking when teams devote 2 and 3 guys to stopping him. It's on the other guys to win their 1 on 1's to make em pay for that. Also can you define "shut out"? Cause he's on pace for 107 catches and 1500+ yards.
  8. And yet he looked terrible and slow, and made boneheaded mistakes even though playing in the same system as the Pats, with Patricia as coach. You can't just look at the stats. Not saying he wouldn't help here just that I'd have extremely low expectations. We have 3 linebackers better than him already on the roster and typically only play 2. And yes Hitch is better. So where you playing his broken down ass? He's gonna be slow just like the LB everyone wants rid of.
  9. Collins has looked comically terrible outside of New England. Browns and Lions learned this the hard way. Not sure why we think it would be different here
  10. Ok so here's JG's patriot snaps in 2018 & 2019. Looks like a possession receiver at this point. Don't know if he still has it and keep in mind this is just the catches and doesn't show how he looked otherwise. But still, this is promising if he keeps it together
  11. RPO's are smart plays and designed to put certain defenders in impossible situations. They just need everyone on same page and make some smarter decisions with the ball. BTW Andy is figuring out how to adjust to all the 2 high shells we're seeing. He's been going 5 wide and stretching them horizontally which has started to work. We really just need to quit turning the ball over and the offense will be fine.
  12. Breaking News, Donkeys sign scrub, xen continues to not give a shit, film at 11.
  13. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/09/27/if-chargers-chiefs-was-a-prime-time-game-fail-mary-2-would-have-been-the-topic-of-the-day/ If Chargers-Chiefs was a prime-time game, “Fail Mary 2” would have been the topic of the day The NFL has benefited from multiple exciting games this season, several of which have happened in prime time. The NFL also has benefited from the fact that Sunday’s game between the Chargers and Chiefs didn’t unfold under the lights. As noted by former NFL referee and Sunday Night Football rules analyst Terry McAulay, the Hail Mary attempt by Kansas City resulted in multiple instances of uncalled pass interference. Tight end Travis Kelce was wiped out. A bear hug applied to receiver Tyreek Hill kept him from having a shot at making the catch. Tony Romo of CBS downplayed the situation. “Everyone getting tackled,” he said over the replay, laughing. “They don’t even call these. The reality is you almost can’t.” You can. And, when appropriate, it’s called. The fact that the game landed in the cluster of 1:00 p.m. ET kickoffs allowed the NFL to avoid the kind of controversy that would have emerged if, say, it had happened on a Thursday night, Sunday night, or a Monday night. Indeed, Fail Mary of 2012 happened on a Monday night. In that situation, Seahawks receiver Golden Tate blatantly shoved a Packers defensive back before catching the game-winning touchdown pass. Almost immediately, the league ended the lockout of the game officials. This would have been — and perhaps still should be — Fail Mary 2. An uncalled instance of clear and obvious pass interference that decided a game. Or, more accurately, that prevented the Chiefs from having an untimed down from the one yard line. In 2019, the league adopted replay review for offensive and defensive pass interference. That system almost certainly would have (or at least should have) drawn a flag, even with the league applying a looser definition of interference in a know-it-when-you-see-it Hail Mary situation. A booth umpire or sky judge could have, should have, and maybe would have communicated to the officials on the field and pointed out the blunder. Instead, nothing. Crickets. It would have been a plague of locusts, however, if it had happened last night on NBC or tonight on ESPN. And that’s yet another reason for the NFL to come up with an effective way to fix glaring errors. Merely hoping that the errors aren’t sufficiently glaring is no way to do business.
 
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