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SageAgainstTheMachine

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  1. Actually, I was wrong, his completion % this year is 58.8.
  2. What is the logic behind presidential pardons? Isn't no man, including the President, above the law? Why does he have the power to overturn these convictions and how were these seemingly random people chosen?
  3. There is no reason to be worried about the 49ers. Supposedly Singletary has them "fired up" but they have a 1-3 record to show for it under him, and 2 of those losses have been blowouts. Also, their defense is almost as atrocious as the Chiefs'.
  4. Yes he has, he threw 31 back in 2004. Why is this the season you compliment him on? His QB rating is 81.1 and his completion percentage is 49.1. Both of those are the lowest of his career. This is the worst he's ever played, so why do you insist he's having a good season? Over his career, he's rushed for 5.9 yards a carry. How, in your mind, is that "stupid running"?
  5. It's official. They've run out of things to criticize him for.
  6. Or Tech beat them on the final play of the game 39-33. That's your version of destruction eh?
  7. He gets pretty good push (better than Dockery) and opens up holes pretty well, on top of being an awesome pass protector. I'm not saying he's jeebus risen, but I think 4th best O-lineman is taking it overboard.
  8. And here's my evidence for Butler. Since the beginning of last season, he has been directly responsible for allowing one sack on the QB. Also, we averaged 5.3 yards per run last year when running inside the tackle to the right and only 3.4 when running inside the tackle to the left. Your turn.
  9. Well you certainly provide credibility to your argument. I guess if you make a ridiculous statement and then say "end of story", it has to be true!
  10. He was joking I think. The guy he responded to was faking pessimism as a sort of anti-jinx and he was doing the same.
  11. Ummmm, are we talking about the Thomas Jones who's been the most productive RB in the AFC this year? But otherwise, very good post. A running back's shelf life is certainly short.
  12. Running backs tend to "hit the wall" faster than any other position. It doesn't tend to be a slow steady decline. Rather, one year they have it, the next year they don't. That's why I'll never blame Barry Sanders or Tiki Barber for quitting while they were ahead.
  13. Doesn't what you said prove that it's the better play? He took it to the house even though he had a tons of obstacles in his way. The fact that he broke tackles cheapens it?
  14. I guess leading the team in sacks and single-handedly winning us the game against the Chargers is lame, huh? Everybody on this board just reacts to what happened last week. Every player seems to be judged based on his performance in the most recent game.
  15. That is correct, I did not read the links. But I shall now.
  16. But this fails to take Texas Tech into account. Texas beat Oklahoma. Oklahoma beat Texas Tech. Texas Tech beat Texas. It's a rock-paper-scissors type of situation, so who's to say which team is the best? This is the thing that bothers me the most about the BCS...punishment for losing a game late in the season is worse than losing one early on.
  17. Can we really blame the refs? You have to know their orders are coming straight from the top. There's no reason the refs would want to protect the QB, but the NFL certainly wants to.
  18. Ok well we've gotten off topic I think. The question is whether or not openly gay people should be allowed to serve. The genetics behind homosexuality are not at issue here, IMO. Take Person A. He was born gay and wants to join the military. And then there's Person B. He decided to be gay at the age of 14 and wants to join the military. What's the difference? They both want to serve their country...sooooo....wait for it....LET THEM SERVE THEIR COUNTRY!
  19. Well he was primarily responsible for Dwayne Bowe who only had 3 receptions (though they did go for 58 yards and a TD). Gonzales got 113 yards so McLovin had nothing to do with that, as Gonzales was generally the responsibility of Simpson and Ellison. And on Mark Bradley's long TD, it was because George Wilson decided it was a good time to fall down. I was actually impressed by McLovin's coverage skills.
  20. I'm an avid fan of Big Ten football and he was one of my favorite guys, coming out of Purdue and all. I knew he was a solid QB but all the "experts" could talk about was how he's 5' 11". Just goes to show that height doesn't actually mean all that much for a QB.
  21. I totally agree with what you're saying, but I think on that particular play Mitchell decided to go for the ball and fumble recover TD instead of taking the sack and a safety. That was my first impression anyway.
  22. You got it, bucko. Brad Butler consistently grades out as our best offensive lineman, but nobody (on this board anyway) ever seems to want to give him his due.
  23. They have not played badly. Neither is having a pro bowl type season, but they have been effective. If you want to point out our deficiencies against Favre, Pennington, Warner, etc...point a finger at our total lack of a pass rush. When the QB has all day in the pocket, there isn't much the DBs can do.
  24. My friends and I noticed him too. Our theory is that he wants to tell people 15 years from now about how he sat in the very last seat of the stadium during the entirety of a 54-31 loss in the freezing cold. Something to brag about.
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