Scholarship table
Interesting. I think the O Line has done a great job in pass protection, but I wouldn't think of them as a top 3 line. Certainly above average, but they have not run blocked well (and Lacy just hasn't run as well either). Up until the Vikings game there were very few holes for Lacy to hit, and Lacy was hesitant to hit them when they were actually there. It has improved a bit since then, but the run blocking and the running overall still hasn't been what most were expecting/hoping.
If they can "split" 3 games there will have to be a tie, a very rare occurrence. Math continues to be a challenge for you.
smhEagles game 1Eagles game 2ColtsCardinalsTOTAL 4 gamesSplit...win 2 games, lose 2 gamesHere's your chance at an apology....can you pull it off......
Sorry, my mistake. Contrary to your routine and obnoxious misstatements on the subject, I have no problem admitting mistakes and I'm quick to do it. Use your search feature...
Search doesn't lie and it was you who was snarky and obnoxious on this one. I will remember this day always....like a photograph where time stands still.
I'm saying his personality means that people crap on him, while they let other quarterbacks who toss interceptions (like Luck and Favre) off the hook. Favre won 61% of his games as a starter. Cutler has won 54%. Not significantly different. But they are treated completely different, in many ways because of Cutler's demeanor.
For now. I hope to see what Tate and a healthy Megatron can do together.
I love the Lions -4 this week. Early Sunday morning kick, in London, against a reeling Falcons team. Game feels like a 31-13 blowout.
As a lifelong Lions let me suggest that whenever you start to get that feeling, lie down until it goes away. And then bet the opposite.
Also should be said, that Cobb & Nelson are probably the best WR tandem in football.Have to give Cobb a lot of credit, I thought two years ago he was going to become a superstar, and I know he got hurt last season, but I like how he's sort of redefined his game. In the red zone, he just finds ways to get open, really like how his game has evolved.
I'm only comparing them because someone brought up Favre when talking about Cutler's interceptions. Favre is by far superior.
I think Mike Smith is the next coach fired, or at least should be. Talk about a team under performing it's talent year after year. He got away with it last year because of all the injuries, but I think he is generally a pretty terrible coach especially on game day. I think he is secretly trying to be the next Art Shell.
I think their talent is overrated, and they haven't drafted all that well when Thomas Dimitroff took over for Rich McKay back in 2008.
I was guilty of using hyperbole; sorry about that. All I meant was that he has a lot of apologists who tend to blame others around him more than blaming him. And if that's what I meant, that's what I should have said.My bottom line with Cutler: Of big-money, big-reputation QBs, Cutler ranks quite low on the list of those I would trust to deliver in a must-win game. He picks freakishly wrong times to make outlandishly idiotic decisions, often undermining his team.I can not argue with his career numbers. I can not argue with his physical talent. I do believe he has the Fire and Grit taking a lot of hard hits and keeps coming back.So what’s left? He seems to me to lacks the same Connections, other QB’s have with their teammates after a great play, his emotion is more like a workman reaction, without much of a team ship emotion. I wonder if this might be interrupted by his teammates as not having a full TEAM ALL IN Commitment. This guy has too many gifts to have the unsuccessful team career he has had to date! Something is missing.
Yea. Lots going on.http://espn.go.com/chicago/nfl/story/_/id/11729610/brandon-marshall-chicago-bears-calls-loss-unacceptableInterpret this specific part of Marshall's rant as you choose: "Same mistakes, same mistakes, same mistakes," Marshall said. "We've got to protect the football. We've got to protect the football. We've got to execute the game plan. We've got to adjust when things don't go as we saw on the film. We've got Alshon Jeffery, Martellus Bennett, Matt Forte. We've got a stud offensive line. We've got a great, great group of guys, and this is unacceptable. What did we put up, 14 points? Was it 14 points? That's unacceptable."Hmm... good WRs, good TE, good RB, "stud" offensive line...
I'm overly excited for people to try to adjust their fantasy lineups at 10am Sunday morning, having no clue Lions/Falcons is already at the half.
I can not argue with his career numbers. I can not argue with his physical talent. I do believe he has the Fire and Grit taking a lot of hard hits and keeps coming back.So what’s left? He seems to me to lacks the same Connections, other QB’s have with their teammates after a great play, his emotion is more like a workman reaction, without much of a team ship emotion. I wonder if this might be interrupted by his teammates as not having a full TEAM ALL IN Commitment. This guy has too many gifts to have the unsuccessful team career he has had to date! Something is missing.
I knew Matthew McConaughey was a college football fan (Texas Longhorns), but had no idea he was such a beloved Redskins fan. Hard to grow up in Texas and be a Redskins fan. Has some interesting takes.http://www.avclub.com/article/matthew-mcconaughey-defends-rom-coms-washington-re-210765Big game this coming Monday night. I'm predicting the highest rated MNF game of the year in terms of tv ratings.