NFL Discussion Thread: Pats win SB XLIX. Offseason begins

Status
Not open for further replies.
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.. this is going be awkward

Ross Tucker@RossTuckerNFL 6m

Still surprised Sean Payton testified against Jimmy Graham. Awkward
 
Using boys there isn't derogatory and regardless you should always leave a tip unless something dramatically horrible occurs (on which case you would discuss with a manager). Jerk move and clear that he never worked in the food industry

100%

Sapp acting like a little boy there, no doubt. dude's at a sports bar expecting to be treated like he's at a fine steakhouse :lol:
 
Last edited:
One head coach in the story doubted Griffin's ability to throw from the pocket. A defensive coordinator also questioned how accurate Griffin can be from there. I wonder if that perception is based on a thorough analysis of his play, or if it's a lazy projection based on the usual assumption that talented runners can't (or don't want to be) accurate pocket passers.

In truth, data shows that Griffin has been one of the NFL's better-performing pocket passers over the past two seasons. According to ESPN Stats & Information, he ranks among the top 11 qualified passers in completion percentage (65.0), touchdown/interception ratio (2.13) and Total Quarterback Rating (65.5) on passes thrown from the pocket during the 2012 and 2013 seasons combined.

Inside Slant: Crushing Robert Griffin III?
 
RGIII has always been accurate. It's a big reason why myself and others believed his success would translate into the NFL.

I wish we knew what coordinator said that and whether or not that statement was taken out of context, which is possible too.
 
Last edited:
RGIII has always been accurate. It's a big reason why myself and others believed his success would translate into the NFL. I wish we knew what coordinator said that in if that statement was taken out of context, which is possible too.
He wasn't very accurate last year, at least from my eyes. Missed so many open targets down the field, but I'm attributing that to his bad mechanics which from all reports I've read have improved over the off-season.
 
RGIII has always been accurate. It's a big reason why myself and others believed his success would translate into the NFL. I wish we knew what coordinator said that in if that statement was taken out of context, which is possible too.
He wasn't very accurate last year, at least from my eyes. Missed so many open targets down the field, but I'm attributing that to his bad mechanics which from all reports I've read have improved over the off-season.

Attributed by his injury.


Crazy news about Brazill. That's a bummer.
 
Dion Jordan has been wasted by the dolphins.

Try and make the guy into a DE, he's taking steroids to gain weight... Why trade up to draft a guy you can't play at his natural position?
 
Quickie OTA practice reaction

Dion Jordan, the Dolphins first round draft pick, looked as if he took an air pump and plugged it into his arms and shoulders this offseason. That's how big he looks.

Jordan said he's "a little over 265" pounds now.

"I was definitely too light to go out there against some of those offensive tackles," Jordan conceded.

"This year I had the opportunity to have an offseason where I can take care of my body. I'm trying to move forward and continue to try to better myself in a few areas."

Sacrastic-Interest.jpg


Link
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom