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More violent but a lot slower.
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I’m waiting for Brock Purdy to “come back down to Earth.” Then again, i spent the early 2000s waiting for Brady to look like a 6th rounder and we all know how that worked out.
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There we go again. Fitz talking about Josh regressing without Daboll. By this point it has become “conventional wisdom” in NFL circles even though the stats do t bear that out.
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To All You Dorsey/McD Haters What Say You Now ?
Low Positive replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall
San Fransisco. They have the cheapest starting QB in the league so they can just load up in every other area. -
Todd Christianson is rocking a suit with a full-permed mullet. Gotta love the early 90s.
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I am watching the 1992 AFC Championship Game on YouTube I probably watched this game, but it was during the first weekend of the second semester of my freshman year in college so I might have been busy with a hangover. A couple of things jump out: Dick Enberg and Bob Trumpy were a really good broadcast team and better than any team currently working in the NFL for any network. Bruce Smith was an absolute game-wrecker. I know that we talk a lot about Donald or Parsons now, but Bruce just destroyed Marino in this game. The Bills were known for their high-flying passing attack, but they ran the ball a whole lot. There were so many fewer flags. Bryan Cox got a roughing the passer call. It was so egregious that if someone did that in today's league they would have been suspended. You could mug WRs back then. I think if Marino had played with today's PI rules he would have won multiple Super Bowls. Kickers are sooooo much better today. They made a huge deal out of a 50-yarder that's routine now. Early 90's Honda Accords and Acura Legends were really solid cars with a timeless look Kelly was not an accurate passer. He missed wide-open guys and threw a pick in the first quarter that was worse than any that Josh threw in Week 1.
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Bears DC Alan Williams Leave of Absence
Low Positive replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall
But he's fat and loves nuggies! -
It seems to be working just fine for HIM. It's YOU for whom it doesn't work.
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Bears DC Alan Williams Leave of Absence
Low Positive replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall
I know that it's not usually acceptable to admit when you're wrong on the Internet or in 2023 in general, but I was entirely wrong in engaging in speculation in this thread. I jumped to conclusions in a desire to score cheap points on a message board and made horrible accusations based on conjecture. I, above all people, should have known better given what I do for a living. -
Week 3: Buffalo (-6.5) at Washington
Low Positive replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
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He’s not exactly wrong. But the backups in on D were really trying not to give up that garbage time TD.
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Josh Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week 2 and Week 4
Low Positive replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s a KC homer and he’s open about it. -
Bears DC Alan Williams Leave of Absence
Low Positive replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall
I read an interesting theory on the Bears message board. They think that Eberflus told him that he was going to call the defensive plays and that he suddenly had health issues to attend to. I think that this is what happened with Frazier, FWIW. BTW, I think the FBI raid stories are all false. -
Week 3: Buffalo (-6.5) at Washington
Low Positive replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
They keep getting behind to bad teams and coming back. They needed two 4th quarter TDs to beat the Cardinals at home. But then you see the highlights and they look great. But how did they look in the first half in those games? -
Bears DC Alan Williams Leave of Absence
Low Positive replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall
If they would stop trying to turn Fields into a pocket passer and just run the snot out of him they might get better results. In retrospect, they should have taken Davis Mills. -
Bears DC Alan Williams Leave of Absence
Low Positive replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall
He might, but it'll be Arizona or Chicago for the next few years and I'm not sure that there is a good situation to be had. But he is making over 2 million via NIL. -
OT…Have sports debate shows run their course?
Low Positive replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
They exist because sports networks need to fill airtime. I think the first on TV was probably Cold Pizza with Skip and Woody Paige. That started back in 2003. I think that the model is Mike and the Mad Dog. In any case, with the rise of podcasts and shows like Pat McAfee's I can't believe that anyone watches those things anymore. ESPN was better when they filled the dead air with replays of Mountain West CBB games and Australian Rules Football. -
Bears DC Alan Williams Leave of Absence
Low Positive replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall
I so want to make jokes about Nate Peterman in here, but I feel that it's not the right place or time. -
Bears DC Alan Williams Leave of Absence
Low Positive replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall
An FBI house raid is how Jared from Subway went down. Just saying. -
Bears DC Alan Williams Leave of Absence
Low Positive replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall
Do we have ourselves a Jared from Subway situation here? -
Week 3: Buffalo (-6.5) at Washington
Low Positive replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
You guys remember this thread? Zappe reminded @Einstein of Tom Brady. Then the very next week they played the Bears on Monday Night Football. Mac Jones stunk up the joint, causing Pats fans to chant for Zappe. Zappe came in and played worse. Life comes at you fast in the NFL. -
TV Broadcast Maps and Schedule - NFL Week 3 2023 (September 24)
Low Positive replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm not British, but I believe that league games are called fixtures because they are on a fixed schedule. This is opposed to cup ties or other tournament games which are played in a tournament format so you don't know who you're playing before the season starts. -
Madden game impact on today's coaches
Low Positive replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Interesting story. It's true that video games are one of the ways that kids first interact with sports nowadays. My kids play soccer. Their coaches taught them technique and ball skills. FIFA taught them tactics. If you turn the level up, you cannot run the ball past the defense. You have to build from the back and down the wings. You have to be patient. If you get a lead, you have to adjust your formation to defend it. It's a lot easier to see this by playing the game than it is by watching TV where all you see is the one player with the ball. Same thing with Madden. I think that some of the old guys on here should give it a try. If they played on all-Madden level they would throw INT after INT by trying to hit these guys that they see on TV and think are open when in fact there's a safety waiting to jump the route.