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11-11-2012
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#16
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Drink Me
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Mo will be fine. He will be a cornerstone of the secondary for years.
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11-11-2012
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#17
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmy40
he's been getting away with it all year, that's why he was so shocked it was getting called.
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maybe the refs just called a tighter game tonight regarding that.
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11-11-2012
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#18
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Senior Member
Joined: | Oct 2010 |
Location: | Los Angeles, CA |
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Not worried about him, he has played half an NFL season. If anything, a game like this will even motivate him further to excel in the future, it is a learning curve.
Everyone has a plan, until they get hit.
/ Mike Tyson
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11-11-2012
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#19
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I personally thought most of them were BS. Especially the one were he held Cooper's hand with his shoulder pad.
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11-11-2012
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#20
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Save the Snow Leopard
Years Donated 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
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One of the calls was ticky tacky and I don't remember the other well enough. He's going to get those with how he presses but that's him and Ryan's D as well. He's got to learn to chuck harder then get in their pocket. And you can't get caught holding their jersey or arm whatever.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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11-11-2012
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#21
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2010, 2011, 2012
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Edmonton, Albert |
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He has been okay but not great. He has not been the best CB in this class.
IMO, he lacks top end speed and closing speed. He is very lackadaisical in the way he plays those WR screens and has given up lots of yardage on those plays this year. I have not yet seen the ball skills he is alleged to have.
I basically see a guy who looks like he is a definite notch below TNew. That is not terrible but also not worth trading up into the top 10.
My suggestion long ago was to drop down in that draft and take Casey Heyward in the second round. We probably could have gotten Spencer's replacement in the late first plus Heyward and still have had our second rounder.
I've said it from the beginning that if he is the next Champ Bailey then the FO will be vindicated but I have seen little to suggest he is going to be an All-Pro CB in his first nine games.
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11-11-2012
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#22
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Senior Member
Joined: | Feb 2005 |
Location: | Karjakistan |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Natural
Patrick Peterson is still getting roasted this year.
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QFT and Mo was Jacques Reevesian today.
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11-11-2012
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#23
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Senior Member
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jobberone
One of the calls was ticky tacky and I don't remember the other well enough. He's going to get those with how he presses but that's him and Ryan's D as well. He's got to learn to chuck harder then get in their pocket. And you can't get caught holding their jersey or arm whatever.
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Thats what i am thinking, and im just wondering if today was more on the refs calling a tighter game than usual because the same penalty was called on scandrick. In addition, the db's are coached to do a lot of pressing which is going to get you tangled up a bit with the wr sometimes.
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11-11-2012
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#24
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Senior Member
Joined: | Oct 2012 |
Posts: | 420 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eskimo
He has been okay but not great. He has not been the best CB in this class.
IMO, he lacks top end speed and closing speed. He is very lackadaisical in the way he plays those WR screens and has given up lots of yardage on those plays this year. I have not yet seen the ball skills he is alleged to have.
I basically see a guy who looks like he is a definite notch below TNew. That is not terrible but also not worth trading up into the top 10.
My suggestion long ago was to drop down in that draft and take Casey Heyward in the second round. We probably could have gotten Spencer's replacement in the late first plus Heyward and still have had our second rounder.
I've said it from the beginning that if he is the next Champ Bailey then the FO will be vindicated but I have seen little to suggest he is going to be an All-Pro CB in his first nine games.
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WE have a winner
sorry would rather gave a G gor C
DEFENSE: CB CASEY HAYWARD, GREEN BAY PACKERS
- Hayward tied for the NFL lead among all players in October with four interceptions (New York Giants’ STEVIE BROWN).
- All four of Hayward’s interceptions occurred in three consecutive games and he became the first Packers rookie to intercept four passes in a three-game span since 1984 (TOM FLYNN).
- He recorded his first career interception in Week 5 at Indianapolis. The next week at Houston, he had a career-best two interceptions. In Week 7 at St. Louis, he made his first career start and had his fourth interception.
- Hayward’s four interceptions are tied for the third-most in the NFL this season and the most among rookies. He is the only player in the league with four interceptions on the road.
- In addition to his four interceptions, he recorded 13 tackles and five passes defensed in October.
not getting called for penalirties
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11-11-2012
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#25
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by koolaid
Mo will be fine. He will be a cornerstone of the secondary for years.
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take a big drink of coolaid
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