Eddie's Useless Thoughts :)

Eddie said:
How did the D become so porous on those last two drives? Did we go into prevent mode? The Giants cut through us like butter.

The killer was the 4th and 15 which they converted on. Game should have been over at that point.

How the heck do we allow a 4th and 15 conversion???


You know I do not know if they changed schemes...if it was just a miss call by someone on the field.

But it is not like this does not happen to MANY teams not only in the NFL but also in the College ranks.

How many times have we seen teams not be able to do anything all game long and then with just a few minutes act like they are some super offensive team hitting things left and ride.

Normally teams will do that against a Prevent...but I don't know if that is what we went into as I had to listen to the game not see it.
 
It just seems like it happens constantly with us. We'd play lights out for 99% of the game, but allow the opponents carte blanche on their last two drives. We got no pressure on Eli on those drives, and it seems like we took our foot off the jugular.

We gotta learn from this. I'd figure BP would know better.

The D needs to continue to punish the QB. Do not let him off the hook. Eli showed what he COULD do against us without pressure.
 
It's called prevent defense. It prevents you from winning.
 
Eddie said:
Aiight aiight. Don't want to rehash old topics, we've hit many of them already.
- how does Burger King plan to sell burgers when their mascot looks like a serial killer??? Do those commercials give you the goosebumps? I'm expecting the King to hack someone with an axe or machete.

LOL. That literally made me laugh out loud.

That commercial where the King pops his head from behind that girder is a frightening one at first. (Frightening in the startling sense.) If that happened in real life, that construction worker would have fallen because he was spooked.

But you must admit, the King can do a mean endzone dance. Has moves like Deion Sanders. ;)
 
tyke1doe said:
LOL. That literally made me laugh out loud.

That commercial where the King pops his head from behind that girder is a frightening one at first. (Frightening in the startling sense.) If that happened in real life, that construction worker would have fallen because he was spooked.

But you must admit, the King can do a mean endzone dance. Has moves like Deion Sanders. ;)


I think the one where he's with the lumberjack in the woods is the one which gives me the creeps the most. I'm half expecting the King the split the guy in half with an axe. ha ha.

How are they gonna market to kids (ala Ronald McDonald) when their mascot is the next Halloween killer??? ha ha

But his endzone dances are good. I like those better. The tipped ball with the Bills is a good one. My dad actually thought it was real ... he kept asking how the guy got on the field. ha ha
 
ABQCOWBOY said:
Yeah, but you know the league is going to be all over him. He basically spits on the standard uniform and wears whatever he wants on game day.

rofl.. hahahhaha
 
otero1 said:
Haha, I'm 15. Old enough to bleed, old enough to breed.
yikes...okay...you won't get any doubters about your age now...that one was so politically and socially incorrect, I actually winced.
 
One more issue I'd like to bring up ... Long haired Somaons.

That long hair stuff's gotta go. It's worse on the Somaons. They look like bad renditions of the old WWF Tag Team ... no Afa and Sika here!

The Safety for the Steelers ... looks like his head is gonna pop off with all that hair.

If Fonoti is traded to the Cowboys, time for Larry Allen to show him the snippers.
 
otero1 said:
Haha, I'm 15. Old enough to bleed, old enough to breed.

I think we might have a child molester on this board. Rafeal Septian? Is that you?
 
Eddie said:
One more issue I'd like to bring up ... Long haired Somaons.

That long hair stuff's gotta go. It's worse on the Somaons. They look like bad renditions of the old WWF Tag Team ... no Afa and Sika here!

The Safety for the Steelers ... looks like his head is gonna pop off with all that hair.

If Fonoti is traded to the Cowboys, time for Larry Allen to show him the snippers.


Maybe Michael Irvin can give him a hair cut. Irvin's signature Everette McIver special.
 
I like the king taking the pic into the endzone but could do without the lame o-line commercials...
 

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