True ! Especially the Brits but wouldn't they be the C wor..... ok nevermind ::. So mine is a direct reference to a popular mid 00's comedy film.
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BIG Drops by Jason Avant AND Jericho Cotchery (Which Would've Set Up 1st & Goal @ the 5yd Line) in this Carolina - Saints Game... REED:kidcool:
Yes. When you really need to stop a drive. You hold them on third down and some stupid son of a bitch on the defense (usually front seven) gets some ridiculous penalty AFTER the play (roughing the passer, late hit, taunting, taking off helmet.) And the drive fucking continues. When the Broncos do this (and they did it like four times against the Chiefs this season) I want to kill someone. It is amazing how often this happens in the NFL. It goes to show the avergage IQ of a player, especially D lineman.
The Panthers did it earlier this year. They were behind in a night game. They needed a big stop on third down. They got it and then some fucking idiots on their defense immediately started fighting with the other team, throwing punches and all. They showed Ron Rivera's face and he wanted to explode.
What is wrong with a tipped pass being intercepted? You were championing Sherman play against Crabtree to take credit from wilson?
REED Should've Been More TRANSPARENT... He's Referencing Occasions when a WIDE OPEN Receiver is Thrown a Pass he Bobbles &/or Subsequently TIPS for an INT...QB Throws the Rock WHERE it Needs to Be Thrown, Hits his Target IN THE HANDS, Only to Have the Attempt "Completed" to the Other Team, Through NO FAULT of his Own... REED:kidcool:
Cam was awful last night. Overthrown balls, balls thrown too hard. He's been in the league long enough to know when to throw heat and when to use touch. Watching him vs Brees was painful. Cam's like a pitcher with a fastball and no other pitch. Granted the receivers dropped passes they should have caught, but I've seen this all season long.
That along with the utterly pointless offensive holding penalty miles away from the point of attack on a 60 yard TD run or pass... incredibly infuriating
"I Need Clowney to Update that Resume. He Hit Vincent Smith in that College Game, What was It, 2 1/2 Years Ago? Gimme Another Hit. I Need Another Hit in the Pros." - ESPN's Tom Jackson REED:hammert:
Cam's Still LEARNING the Position... @ Auburn, he Threw Deeeeeeeeeeeep Balls Or he Toted the Rock Himself...Weren't Many TOUCH Passes or TIMING Routes In that Mix... REED Takes it Back to the Overall LACK of Weapons Dude Has @ his Disposal...Cam's (SLOWLY) Improving, but he'd Look A LOT Better if he Had More than 2 Reliable Guys to Throw To...Give Cam the OFFENSIVE Weaponry of the 49'ers & They're CLEARLY the Best Team in the NFC, in REED's Opinion... REED:hammert:
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Miami treated the Chargers like the team full of bitches that they are. Funny that people actually thought they were one of the better teams in the AFC. TFK
Tipped Ball INT's Irk REED Sooooooooooooo Much, he Wishes they DIDN'T Count Against a QB's Stats...Instead, It Should Be a Negative Stat Against the RECEIVER that Failed to Secure the Ball, just as Drops &/or Fumbles Are.... FUCK Tipped Ball INT's... REED:FU!:
Steelers:bears: Harrison has been amazing since he came back. Guess he will have to put off becoming a veterinarian for a while longer
It's more than a weapons issue. He's simply an inaccurate passer. Some of his passes are dropped (Benjamin and Cotchery have had bad ones that could have won games) but overall, he has more misses on simple passes than not.
Just when it looked like Denver were going to run away with the league, we come out and play like that. Bad for me and the Broncos. Good for the interest of the league. The AFC has some really tight division races going and it will come down to the wire for the wild card spots as well. After the last two weeks, Pittsburgh has become the team to watch. Yes the team that lost to Tampa Bay and went life and death with Jacksonville has turned it around.
Despite the amazing last two weeks, Ben Roethlisberger will continue to be the most underrated QB in the league. He still won't be mentioned as "elite" in the conversations that include Manning, Brady or Brees. Nevertheless, I'd probably pick him over those guys if I was starting a franchise today. The one deciding factor is Ben's ability to be successful and move the ball despite a porous offensive line. And it's not about being able to buy time because of his size. As Cris Collinsworth mentioned last night, Roethlisberger's ability to take a physical pounding and NOT become skittish or gun shy in the pocket is what separates him. The Ravens were beating Ben like Mercer on Morrison yet he eventually carved them up. I'll take that attribute and sacrifice some on-field intelligence or pocket accuracy any day.