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08-14-2005
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Insulin Beware
Joined: | Dec 2004 |
Location: | Toronto, Ontario |
Posts: | 9,164 |
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Mat McBriar
Everyone on defense (and offense, for that matter) had better get this guy a pet kangaroo, a Yahoo Serious DVD (if they ever transferred them from VHS) or a Men at Work album for Christmas. I have a feeling he will be key in some close games, where field position is crucial. He has an amazing, AMAZING leg.
In a very vanilla, boring game (way too much overreaction, BTW), he was a very exciting player to watch.
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08-14-2005
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Senior Member
Joined: | Sep 2004 |
Posts: | 1,496 |
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Latest crazes in the NFL:
1) Trying to find the next Antonio Gates playing in the NCAA Tournament.
2) Trying to convert big/mobile/inaccurate college QB's to WR's ala Bennett/Jones.
3) Scouring Australian Rules Football for punters.
Not sure if it was just due to the conditions in AZ or if BP was just letting McBriar kick away. Mentioned differing philosophies on punting with Dehaven. BP is a kick away guy and puts onus on coverage teams to go get the guy. Dehaven comes from the don't outkick the coverage school. Hang-time vs distance.
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08-14-2005
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Insulin Beware
Joined: | Dec 2004 |
Location: | Toronto, Ontario |
Posts: | 9,164 |
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I heard that the other day, about differing philosophies. Parcells' definitely won the philosophical debate last night. Those were some monster kicks!
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08-14-2005
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Jumper
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | SF Bay Area |
Posts: | 1,787 |
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Originally Posted by Crown Royal
Everyone on defense (and offense, for that matter) had better get this guy a pet kangaroo, a Yahoo Serious DVD (if they ever transferred them from VHS) or a Men at Work album for Christmas. I have a feeling he will be key in some close games, where field position is crucial. He has an amazing, AMAZING leg.
In a very vanilla, boring game (way too much overreaction, BTW), he was a very exciting player to watch.
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There are few sure things on this team, he is definately one of them.
Here's to you McBriar...
Enjoy 
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08-14-2005
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The Actualist
Joined: | Apr 2005 |
Posts: | 6,006 |
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McBriar was the best thing about lastnight, then the next best was Crowder after that you could throw it all in the trash dumpster with the flys and the maggots because it stinks like garbage....the offensive line lost the game for us but the punter is the only thing that kept it close in the first place. 10 years of sucking really sucks and is very taxing on this fan.
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08-14-2005
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THE BIG DOG
Years Donated 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Ahhhhh Kansas |
Posts: | 42,807 |
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McBriar may be the best at his position in the NFL that we have on on the roster and that included Roy.
This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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