Justice Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 first two seconds- DB watches the pass rushers coming at him the third second- DB looks for a receiver (not enough time) the fourth second- DB braces himself for the sack. Now if he just uses the first three seconds searching for a receiver then he wouldn't have to worry about getting sacked all the time. BTW. Did anybody notice DB started to pat the ball again? Against Jax he didn't pat the ball. Against the Raiders he was patting the ball like it was a pack of Newports! DB should get fined $1000 for every pat. DB plays scared football . He is afraid. How can you win with someone thats scared?
MadBuffaloDisease Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 first two seconds- DB watches the pass rushers coming at him the third second- DB looks for a receiver (not enough time) the fourth second- DB braces himself for the sack. Now if he just uses the first three seconds searching for a receiver then he wouldn't have to worry about getting sacked all the time. BTW. Did anybody notice DB started to pat the ball again? Against Jax he didn't pat the ball. Against the Raiders he was patting the ball like it was a pack of Newports! DB should get fined $1000 for every pat. DB plays scared football . He is afraid. How can you win with someone thats scared? 41064[/snapback] Gee I don't know? Maybe get others to DO THEIR FUGGIN' JOBS? Just a thought, since thinking seems to be noticeably absent around here.
PIZ Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 BTW. Did anybody notice DB started to pat the ball again? Against Jax he didn't pat the ball. Against the Raiders he was patting the ball like it was a pack of Newports! DB should get fined $1000 for every pat. DB plays scared football . He is afraid. How can you win with someone thats scared? I wish you weren't correct, but you are. Watch the Jax tape and he actually taps the ball right before he threw the TD to Moulds. Why tap the ball when someone is that wide open? He is definitely not comfortable in this offense.
jad1 Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 I wish you weren't correct, but you are. Watch the Jax tape and he actually taps the ball right before he threw the TD to Moulds. Why tap the ball when someone is that wide open? He is definitely not comfortable in this offense. 41072[/snapback] In Drew's defense on that play, Moulds wasn't wide open the entire time. He needed to clear the CB on the play, (the CB was passing Moulds off to the safety, but the safety jumped inside) so Bledsoe had to wait a second or two.
PIZ Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 In Drew's defense on that play, Moulds wasn't wide open the entire time. He needed to clear the CB on the play, (the CB was passing Moulds off to the safety, but the safety jumped inside) so Bledsoe had to wait a second or two. 41091[/snapback] OK, maybe you are right on that, but why the constant tap tap in Oakland? Is it a habit thing or a nervous deer in the headlight thing?
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