NFL Discussion Thread: Pats win SB XLIX. Offseason begins

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Receiving yards leaders through Week 3:

@juliojones_11: 365

Jordy Nelson: 351

Emmanuel Sanders: 334
Calvin Johnson: 329
Jeremy Maclin: 296
 
Did they say drugs weren't involved?

or was that just an initial assumption made from the first report?

Either way, hope more comes out to explain this bizarre rage

I think first reports said no alcohol or drugs but something had to be in his system or he just went crazy all the sudden
 
Coltfan doesn't realize that many of us respect and enjoy Andrew Luck as a QB...

But Everytime he tries to shove it in our face it makes us slowly dislike Luck more and more.

Jesus man. We know he's good. Stop saying it every damn day.
 
Russell Wilson or Ryan Tannehill?

[COLOR=#red]Which Team would they be on?
















And with the Daily Russ Wilson talk that has gone on for years now... I hate all of you. He's a good leader and QB and he gets IT. His defense and running game is Elite. Leave it be and enjoy your ride. [/COLOR]
 
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Least pressured QB?

Andy Dalton facing it on just 15.1% of dropbacks.

2nd is Kirk Cousins (19.3%)

and 3rd Peyton Manning (21.2%)
 
 
Scott Kacsmar @FO_ScottKacsmar · 19m
The story on Seahawks vs. "Big Four" QBs shouldn't be about Wilson. It's the fact DEF has held DEN/NE/NO/GB to 14.4 PPG in 7 games (7-0).
Scott Kacsmar @FO_ScottKacsmar · 14m
Still, pretty disappointed to see the focus shift to Wilson's TD:INT ratio in those games. Uhh, it's the staggering defense that stands out.
Scott Kacsmar @FO_ScottKacsmar · 13m
I don't even know if Steel Curtain Steelers can say they held the best QBs of the 70's to 14 PPG. And that was a lower-scoring decade.
The only kryptonite to the Seattle Defense is Phil Rivers 
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Coltfan doesn't realize that many of us respect and enjoy Andrew Luck as a QB...

But Everytime he tries to shove it in our face it makes us slowly
dislike him. Luck more and more.

Jesus man. We know he's good. Stop posting. saying it every damn day.
 
The only kryptonite to the Seattle Defense is Phil Rivers

I heard, or read somewhere that after the game, the Chargers did all that talking, mouth running, just to piss the Hawks off to face.......San Diego's division rival.

I wonder how much of that could be true or if it was just random talk after a win.

Frankly, I love the idea of trying to motivate the team that plays your division opponent next. But who knows.
 
 
The only kryptonite to the Seattle Defense is Phil Rivers
I heard, or read somewhere that after the game, the Chargers did all that talking, mouth running, just to piss the Hawks off to face.......San Diego's division rival.

I wonder how much of that could be true or if it was just random talk after a win.

Frankly, I love the idea of trying to motivate the team that plays your division opponent next. But who knows.
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I heard, or read somewhere that after the game, the Chargers did all that talking, mouth running, just to piss the Hawks off to face.......San Diego's division rival.

I wonder how much of that could be true or if it was just random talk after a win.

Frankly, I love the idea of trying to motivate the team that plays your division opponent next. But who knows.

Random talk. I think just beating the Seahawks accomplished that.

The main difference against the Broncos was a healthy Kam Chancellor. He was battling bone spurs in that SD game and he could barely run. There's a reason Gates kept burning him. We all know Kam can cover TEs. He also missed seven tackles, which is completely out of character for him. Add in all the missed opportunities (SD recovering all three of its fumbles, and recovering the Seahawks' only fumble), weather, etc. and the Seahawks knew they were better than that performance.
 
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