Giants vs Broncos

Mike Jenkins made business decisions, but I think he was the last aggressive corner we had when the ball was in the air.
Jenkins was a legitimate ball hawk. People only seem to remember him for the whiff against the Giants and the infamous GB game but outside of that he made plays..probably my favorite cowboy corner since Deion tbh. Lewis is showing some promise

 
Jenkins was a legitimate ball hawk. People only seem to remember him for the whiff against the Giants and the infamous GB game but outside of that he made plays..probably my favorite cowboy corner since Deion tbh. Lewis is showing some promise

Don't worry, the coaches will get those ball-hawking instincts taken away from Lewis.
 
What a crazy season this is turning into. I didn’t think Giants had a shot.

M. Bryant just asked the Steelers to trade him I read as well.
 
F'in giants. Not only will I lose my bet that they would get beat by more than 12 points, I did a prop bet for the 2nd quarter that I woud have won it weren't for the pick 6 with under a minute to go. With all the upsets today I shouldn't be surprised but it's worse when it's a divison rival winning AND losing me money. I'm so po'd.
 
i've never posted on the ranch. not once. so no, i don't remember you fool.:laugh:

So you're just as silly as some other guy who posted there, and just happened to choose "Zordon" as his moniker. Seems legit. :lmao:
 
They are coached so much to not give up the big play that they are afraid to take any chances.

That's the mindset and strategy from our loser DC. I've made a thread about it and still to this day have no idea why people think he's a good coach. He might have been back in the day but he's not now. His scheme is so outdated for today's NFL.
 
I met a Cleveland fan a few days ago. He said he can't even stomach to watch a game this year. Poor Cleveland fans. They had to watch Desaun Watson light them up in the afternoon and now Osweiler tonight. Turns out Cleveland cut their best QB even though he had a guaranteed $16M salary and their fans have to watch Kizer and Hogan.
 
How? I like unpredictable. People gripe how cut and dry and predictable the NBA is. Do you want that marathon of pointless season to know you will get 2 teams in the Finals anyone can predict in the summer?

No the NBA is almost no longer a sport. Players picking super teams just ruins the competition

That said the level of play in the NFL is being killed by all the new practice rules.
 
Jenkins was a legitimate ball hawk. People only seem to remember him for the whiff against the Giants and the infamous GB game but outside of that he made plays..probably my favorite cowboy corner since Deion tbh. Lewis is showing some promise



There was one season when Mike Jenkins balled-out.
 
How? I like unpredictable. People gripe how cut and dry and predictable the NBA is. Do you want that marathon of pointless season to know you will get 2 teams in the Finals anyone can predict in the summer?

It's unpredictable because you have 32 average to below average football teams.

The Cowboys or 49ers of the 90s would walk through this league with ease.
 
Jenkins was a legitimate ball hawk. People only seem to remember him for the whiff against the Giants and the infamous GB game but outside of that he made plays..probably my favorite cowboy corner since Deion tbh. Lewis is showing some promise



He made plays for one season. Outside of that, he was trash.

Really huge disappointment, after he got burned a few times in 2010, all enthusiasm he had for the game seemed to go away.

Newman was the closest thing to Sanders we had. The disrespect he gets here is unwarranted, and he's still in the league playing at a decent level when he'll be 100 in a few months.
 
I met a Cleveland fan a few days ago. He said he can't even stomach to watch a game this year. Poor Cleveland fans. They had to watch Desaun Watson light them up in the afternoon and now Osweiler tonight. Turns out Cleveland cut their best QB even though he had a guaranteed $16M salary and their fans have to watch Kizer and Hogan.

I live in Ohio. Cleveland could've drafted Wentz last year and/or Deshaun Watson this year. They traded away both picks, and started UDFA Kevin Hogan at QB today.

Why? Because they're the Browns.
 

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