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NextBigThing 
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:18 pm Post subject: |
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Dalton is not good....he misses wide open guy & forces it to his first read (whose covered) every other pass. _________________
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mcmurtry86
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:25 pm Post subject: |
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| NextBigThing wrote: | | Dalton is not good....he misses wide open guy & forces it to his first read (whose covered) every other pass. |
Odd, since you included him in your "amazing 2nd year player" list in NFL Gen 2-3 weeks ago? |
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NinjaZX6R 
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:27 pm Post subject: |
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| mcmurtry86 wrote: | | NextBigThing wrote: | | Dalton is not good....he misses wide open guy & forces it to his first read (whose covered) every other pass. |
Odd, since you included him in your "amazing 2nd year player" list in NFL Gen 2-3 weeks ago? |
Heh. _________________
| Tzimisce wrote: | I accidentally opened this topic while trying to get to the Titus Young topic.
Now I have AIDS.
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NextBigThing 
Joined: 26 Oct 2009 Posts: 15886 Location: Tuck Rule FTW
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:31 pm Post subject: |
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| mcmurtry86 wrote: | | NextBigThing wrote: | | Dalton is not good....he misses wide open guy & forces it to his first read (whose covered) every other pass. |
Odd, since you included him in your "amazing 2nd year player" list in NFL Gen 2-3 weeks ago? |
Never ever ever everrrr said he is amazing. He can have his moments, though. He is on the list of starting, serviceable players. AD eithe rdoes something awesome or retarded, there is no middle.
Its just astounding how often he does something unnecessary & reeeeetaaaaarrrrddddeeeeddddd. _________________
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mcmurtry86
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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| NextBigThing wrote: | | mcmurtry86 wrote: | | NextBigThing wrote: | | Dalton is not good....he misses wide open guy & forces it to his first read (whose covered) every other pass. |
Odd, since you included him in your "amazing 2nd year player" list in NFL Gen 2-3 weeks ago? |
Never ever ever everrrr said he is amazing. He can have his moments, though. He is on the list of starting, serviceable players. AD eithe rdoes something awesome or retarded, there is no middle.
Its just astounding how often he does something unnecessary & reeeeetaaaaarrrrddddeeeeddddd. |
No, IIRC you specifically mentioned him alongside Miller and Green. |
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24isthelaw
Joined: 15 Nov 2010 Posts: 5177 Location: Where the Patriots are
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:50 pm Post subject: |
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Brandon Tate just fielded a punt at the 1 yard line.  _________________
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NextBigThing 
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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| mcmurtry86 wrote: | | No, IIRC you specifically mentioned him alongside Miller and Green. |
I mentioned the shockingly large amount of 2nd year contributors, so yes. He was mentioned along side them. _________________
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24isthelaw
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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Really rooting for Cincy right now. I'd much rather see them than Pittsburgh or Baltimore in the playoffs. _________________
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Richter
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Has Andy Dalton been taking lessons from Joe Flacco on pocket presence? Just killing me right now. |
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Richter
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:07 pm Post subject: |
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| 24isthelaw wrote: | | Really rooting for Cincy right now. I'd much rather see them than Pittsburgh or Baltimore in the playoffs. |
Don't know why anyone is afraid of Pittsburgh. They're not good. |
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24isthelaw
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:20 pm Post subject: |
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| Richter wrote: | | 24isthelaw wrote: | | Really rooting for Cincy right now. I'd much rather see them than Pittsburgh or Baltimore in the playoffs. |
Don't know why anyone is afraid of Pittsburgh. They're not good. |
Bad matchup. Stacked WR core. Good enough QB to give this defense nightmares. One of the league's best defenses, with a secondary that's playing fairly well. The one thing they really can't do is run the ball, and this team is better at stopping the run than the pass so it doesn't matter. _________________
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tonyto3690 
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:27 pm Post subject: |
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| 24isthelaw wrote: | | Richter wrote: | | 24isthelaw wrote: | | Really rooting for Cincy right now. I'd much rather see them than Pittsburgh or Baltimore in the playoffs. |
Don't know why anyone is afraid of Pittsburgh. They're not good. |
Bad matchup. Stacked WR core. Good enough QB to give this defense nightmares. One of the league's best defenses, with a secondary that's playing fairly well. The one thing they really can't do is run the ball, and this team is better at stopping the run than the pass so it doesn't matter. |
it doesn't matter if they have a decent (and overrated) group of receivers if Ben is on his back the entire game and they are one dimensional because as you said, they can't run the ball.
Brady would tear that defense up. _________________
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Brees that night:
28/50, 341 yards, 0 TD, 5 INT. |
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24isthelaw
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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| tonyto3690 wrote: | | 24isthelaw wrote: | | Richter wrote: | | 24isthelaw wrote: | | Really rooting for Cincy right now. I'd much rather see them than Pittsburgh or Baltimore in the playoffs. |
Don't know why anyone is afraid of Pittsburgh. They're not good. |
Bad matchup. Stacked WR core. Good enough QB to give this defense nightmares. One of the league's best defenses, with a secondary that's playing fairly well. The one thing they really can't do is run the ball, and this team is better at stopping the run than the pass so it doesn't matter. |
it doesn't matter if they have a decent (and overrated) group of receivers if Ben is on his back the entire game and they are one dimensional because as you said, they can't run the ball.
Brady would tear that defense up. |
Between Wallace, Brown, Sanders, and Miller they have an excellent group of targets, which can challenge the deep part of the field, which is precisely what stretches out the middle and leaves Spikes stuck on guys like Heath Miller. Their strength as a unit is our weakness. As for overrated... name a 3rd receiver who is better than Emmanuel Sanders.
As for Big Ben not getting a chance to throw the ball, what pass rush is going to put him on his back. Our 4-man rush has been useless, especially with Jones out of synch or on the bench. A token coverage sack a game isn't going to keep him "on his back", much less stop him from throwing all over us. _________________
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samgurl775 
Joined: 09 Oct 2009 Posts: 11085 Location: Lake Tahoe, NV
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:45 pm Post subject: |
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Why did BJGE never make plays like that with us?  _________________
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mcmurtry86
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:51 pm Post subject: |
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| 24isthelaw wrote: | | tonyto3690 wrote: | | 24isthelaw wrote: | | Richter wrote: | | 24isthelaw wrote: | | Really rooting for Cincy right now. I'd much rather see them than Pittsburgh or Baltimore in the playoffs. |
Don't know why anyone is afraid of Pittsburgh. They're not good. |
Bad matchup. Stacked WR core. Good enough QB to give this defense nightmares. One of the league's best defenses, with a secondary that's playing fairly well. The one thing they really can't do is run the ball, and this team is better at stopping the run than the pass so it doesn't matter. |
it doesn't matter if they have a decent (and overrated) group of receivers if Ben is on his back the entire game and they are one dimensional because as you said, they can't run the ball.
Brady would tear that defense up. |
Between Wallace, Brown, Sanders, and Miller they have an excellent group of targets, which can challenge the deep part of the field, which is precisely what stretches out the middle and leaves Spikes stuck on guys like Heath Miller. Their strength as a unit is our weakness. As for overrated... name a 3rd receiver who is better than Emmanuel Sanders.
As for Big Ben not getting a chance to throw the ball, what pass rush is going to put him on his back. Our 4-man rush has been useless, especially with Jones out of synch or on the bench. A token coverage sack a game isn't going to keep him "on his back", much less stop him from throwing all over us. |
Yeah, people seem to forget that playoff football isn't about who the best teams are but who you're matched up against.
The Steelers passing game, if Roethlisberger is reasonably healthy, presents a tough challenge for a team with few good DB's and really no LB's who are better than mediocre in coverage. |
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