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H2o

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  1. Well, there was that thing about McDermott going all Antonio Brown and whatnot a couple weeks ago.
  2. To further expand on the WR's available in this upcoming draft: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2864432-ranking-the-top-10-wide-receivers-of-potentially-historic-2020-nfl-draft-class This list also leaves off the likes of: Chase Claypool/ ND / 6'5" 228lbs Tamorrion Terry / FSU / 6'4" 205lbs Tyler Johnson / Minnesota / 6'2" 200lbs Collin Johnson / Texas / 6'4" 220lbs Bryan Edwards / South Carolina / 6'3" 220lbs There are a bunch of big, fast, and legit NFL caliber prospects @ WR for this upcoming draft.
  3. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/12/01/nfl-playoff-picture-week-13-fmia-peter-king/ Pretty decent little excerpt this morning by Peter King on the Bills.
  4. Those dreaded non-conference wins again. I hate when we do that.
  5. If he plays next year, and right now I think that is a big IF, I still think it's in NE. They don't really have a backup plan in place if he doesn't. I still think the most likely scenario is Tom is done allowing them to have a rough year next year and in turn ransoming their future for Lawrence.
  6. I don't know if this is what we do, but I believe it is what we should do. Since the Ravens are basically running a college style, option type offense we need to run a 30 Stack or 4-4 type of defense in appearance. I know McDermott and Frazier love their zone, but we will have to man up a lot more this week. Instead of a LB, we should have Neal or Coleman in the lineup at all times with another S around the box. The Ravens love to run those multiple TE sets. Having Neal or Coleman out there would give them guys with the covering ability to keep up as well as be able to stick their head in there against the run. Poyer likely needs to be the other S kept in the box on either edge or stacked just behind Edmunds. Kevin Johnson also needs to get the start with him being the better overall defender than Wallace. Murphy also should not see the field much on Sunday as it will be imperative to have containment on the edge against the run, not one of his strong suits. Lawson needs to play 80% of the snaps this week. I'm hoping for a lineup like this: Hughes, the DT rotation of Liuget/Phillips/Oliver/Star, Lawson on the DL (Lorax filling in @ DE this week for the most part) Milano, Edmunds, Neal/Coleman, Poyer on the second level White, Hyde, Johnson playing on the last line. If we can't stop the run to a certain extent then we will lose this game. The DE's are going to have to be disciplined in setting the edge. You do want to get pressure if possible, but you absolutely CANNOT lose contain on Jackson. You have to force him back inside to the guys playing on the interior and that second level who hopefully play with gap integrity this week while making necessary tackles. Ideally, you contain Jackson in the pocket and force him to beat you throwing the ball. I know he has some gaudy TD numbers overall, but his legs are still the most effective thing he has. Contain the edges, clog the middle, and force him make those reads. He loves throwing the ball in the middle of the field. Force him to make those throws outside of the hashes to the deeper intermediate area. Tre will have to be on Brown all day. Johnson's responsibility will be Snead, Boykin, whoever. Hyde will be playing center field basically. They may try to spread us out if this is effective against their run game, but I wouldn't vary much in personnel or formations outside of Taron Johnson on the field for Coleman or Neal when they go with 3 WR sets. Offensively we just have to keep doing what we have been doing for the last 3 weeks or so. Get the run game going, let Josh be Josh, and hopefully Daboll stays in attack mode for 60 minutes. This is the first time in a long time I am really pleased with the way things are going on offense. Time of possession and TO's will again play a large role this week. If we are on the winning side of both of those stats then I believe we will be on the winning side of the final score. Our WR's match up well with their DB's imo and I think Knox could have a big game as his size/athleticism presents a tough matchup for their Safeties/LB's. Watch out for the double moves against Peters. He loves to try and jump routes and I think Daboll/Josh take advantage of that. I see him getting beaten for a couple of big gains this week by Brown or Foster. That was his m.o. in LA and KC.
  7. The draft is going to be stacked @ WR this year, possibly a historic class of them. I'm not worried about this tbh.
  8. Yeah, I'm not seeing a "few more" in that remaining schedule. The Chiefs and Bills possibly, but they will not lose to Cincy or Miami.
  9. 800 of my rep points need to be shifted to the account of @BringBackFergy aka Fergydamus, if it is possible. We made a friendly wager before the season and as of yesterday I have officially lost that wager.
  10. Pittsburgh still has the Ravens on their schedule as well. I can't see them winning that game with either Hodges, or Rudolph, or even Ben if he wants to lace them up.
  11. The Pats DB's had trouble with Houston tonight. How do you think it will be any better for them facing Hill, Kelce, Watkins, Robinson, and Hardman?
  12. Wow......... That was close
  13. This is going to make the boxscore and game score look closer than this was
  14. Not quite that bad, but he's looking like Matt Moore right now
  15. Brady's arm looks deflated now
  16. Lights out
  17. I have come to the conclusion that Collinsworth has Brady's nuts on his chin
  18. Too little, too late. Stfu Collinsworth!!!
  19. Weo is at home with a box of Kleenex, hopefully the kind without lotion
  20. BB looks worried
  21. Of course Collinsworth agrees
  22. Challenge
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