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Fadingpain

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  1. Reggie Bush's best play of the year right there
  2. Don't know the original source; got it on giphy.
  3. Just saw the sexting photos. Not sure if those were real or not, but who cares! We need a new thread: Aaron Rodgers--Huge Winner?? $30 million net worth $110 million K best in NFL history $7 million in endorsements annually $7.5 million house in Del Mar, CA Currently tapping Olivia Munn Superbowl Champion Superbowl MVP National star/celebrity
  4. Can this computer system also dictate who gets into the playoffs and who does not? No? So we have to stick with that thing called "reality" ???? DAMN IT ALL TO HELL !!!!
  5. Yeah well sell off the family, Aaron. Keep Munn.
  6. When was the last time you were up to Groom Lake, and can you report on any UFO sightings?
  7. It all started in post 21. It's Gugny's fault.
  8. Bengals D struggles against QBs who can run. Tyrod should have a good game. That said, Bengals 27, Bills 24
  9. The Wash File Age: 39 Education: BBA from UTA in 1986 Wife: Sharon Home: Dallas Real Job: Unit Claim Manager for Allstate Insurance Weekend Job: National Football League Umpire Beginnings: Earned $5 a game working UTA intramurals Today: Pay for NFL referees ranged from $2,100 to $4,300 per game during the 2000 season
  10. Could not agree with you more. If I am flipping around and discover the movie, no matter where it is, a force of nature makes me stop doing what I'm doing and watch it to the end. I've seen the thing like 15 times probably and yet I am always OK to watch more. You can't say that about many movies, which is why I have "Goodfellas" in my personal top 10 of all time.
  11. You forgot the virgin birth to a unicorn, under a rainbow, during a total solar eclipse. Watch for that this weekend too.
  12. They're mostly mental. He has trouble hitting receivers in stride; he has trouble "seeing" who is going to be open at the time of the catch even though the receiver is not open at the time of the throw; he can't put the ball in tight windows or place it so that a receiver can catch in stride and get a lot of YAC. He has trouble seeing the center of the field. He hesitates to throw at all unless he sees someone wide open, usually at a dead stop or near a dead stop. Only then (usually) does he have confidence to throw the ball. His mechanics are pretty bad; he has lots of bad habits he hasn't overcome so far; on occasion he throws off the wrong foot; he has happy feet; he taps the ball and hops around as he contemplates "what should I do" etc., instead of having the ball ready to go. When he gets everything right and makes a lovely pass, he can't do it consistently time and time again. He's inconsistent. He is a great athlete, and a great runner. Has great speed. He can almost always make the first man miss in the open field if he runs, and his ability to squirm out of a sack is outstanding. His natural arm strength is also excellent. He protects the ball well, but that is a double edged sword. He doesn't throw many interceptions because he is hesitant to make a lot of passes a better QB would attempt. He needs to overcome that overly cautious nature if he is improve, but when he does gain more confidence, he'll throw more interceptions. I like Tyrod, but most of the things he does well are not what I want my QB to do well. What he struggles to do well is what your QB must be able to consistently do well, if you want to win the close ones, the tough ones, the ones where the D didn't show up, and the playoff games where every team you play has a QB of the type Tyrod is not. Tyrod is a .500 ceiling, +/- a game or 2 QB. Can't see him winning a playoff game against a team with a good passer.
  13. Huh? You don't think an unconventional (by NFL standards) fitness guru could be brought in and improve the fitness/diet of the team, while helping to cut down on injury or improve recovery time? Do you think NFL teams are run by particularly bright people?
  14. This. Stay sharp "JOBOT". A lot of folks around here said and continue to say the same of Tyrod not lasting because of his running style. And does it matter if Romo does go down? We are paper thin all over the roster and suffer a number of key injuries every year... What difference does it make if Romo gets injured and ends up just another tire on the fire? At least he gives us a chance to win (in the very near term only I concede) with his arm.
  15. How about Dak Prescott? He seems to be getting the job done for Dallas. He played at Mississippi State and was selected in the 4th round of the draft. Where were all the geniuses around here saying "draft Prescott in the 4th round" last year? These guys are out there but you have to have a clue and a dedicated commitment to takings QBs in the 4th round ALL THE TIME until you really nail it. Who should we go get? Who knows! That's not my job...that's Whaley's.
  16. Why do we need that? His deficiencies as a QB have nothing to do with who is running routes. Tyrod's limitations begin and end with Tyrod. Tyrod Taylor. You think Tyrod is good enough to get into and win playoff games? He's not. He's good enough to be +/- .500 with lots of help all around him.
  17. I guess you prefer aging, journeymen QBs whose ceilings don't include playoff games. To each their own.
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