NFL Week 7 In Review....

Under two minutes, who you want at QB?

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2 games In a row where Flacco has been held in check by Houston. Hopefully we meet in the playoffs :hat

And Nelson is a very good WR, he has sure hands and runs great routes and dude can boogie.
 
Houstons killing it, is it me or had Johnson 80 been quiet? 8o

we just don't like to throw the ball around. our offensive approach is more based on being balanced, eating up clock and attacking different layers of the defense with the passing game. teams won't let AJ80 beat em deep, so we take the middle of the field with guys like kevin walter and owen daniels.
 
Houstons killing it, is it me or had Johnson 80 been quiet? 8o


Hope Lions get the much needed W tonight otherwise i think the season is done for.

Different offense the past 2 years in Houston, before we used to have to try and out score everyone. Now we run first control the clock and have a defense that we can lean on.

Schaub doesn't have to force the ball down the field, hell talk the open shots ( like when he over threw Walter yesterday or when he hit AJ for that TD against the broncos) but now he's gonna pick you apart with Daniels Walter and Dre.
 
As if Greg Jennings wasn't bad enough, now you got dudes that actually think Jordy Nelson is a Top 10 receiver.....
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then tryin to tell me Greg Jennings is a system WR and was never top 10. 
Gotta have the chicken for the chicken salad champ.

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last week we were frauds and shoes/deuce were foaming at the mouth to slander us. sounds real quiet in here this week...
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As for me, I just wanted to see you dudes lose just to help humble you and your cohort MMG and it worked just to my liking.  In regards to yesterday the old Joe Flacco appeared and needless to say your Texans capitalized on that.  The Ravens were down and out yesterday anyway, but I'll still give you dudes credit for winning the way you did.........it didn't impress me though.  The REAL Texans were the ones that played against the Packers.   
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your a clown
 
My man mad cause he and his expansion team ate that humble pie last week.......
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.  That's alright champ, remember you still have that 2011 banner to hang onto as a souvenir of the good times.
Got dudes saying he's not big enough or fast enough, when that couldn't be further from the truth
When YOU personally think of some of the fastest players in the league does the name Jordy Nelson cross your mind??
You beat the packers so obviously your the better team, but the Vikings beat you, and the colts beat the Vikings
As of now, the only way to "somewhat" measure between the 49ers and Texans collectively is who they played, and both teams played the Packers.  One team beat the Packer (49ers), one team got destroyed by the Packer and had no business even playing in a prime time game to begin with (Texans).  That is what we do know.  Stick to the script.
 
AJ Green
Megatron
Victor Cruz
Percy Harvin
Larry Fitzgerald
Basically my Top 5 WR's.

The thing is, the argument is tired.

It's like saying "well if Drew Brees was in any other offense, he wouldn't put up those #'s." COMPLETELY ignoring the fact that he's a good player. Dudes go way too far out of their way to discredit. It's idiotic.

This can go on and on....folks could say something dumb about AJ Green in that - "how would he do w/o Dalton." We all know it's the furthest from the truth, but idiots in this forum do have that mindset when they dislike certain players. Like I said...the argument is tired.
 
This is an honest question for fans of three teams (Houston, San Fran, and Baltimore):

If your squad goes down two scores to a team with an above-average defense... how do you feel? Do you honestly think that your offense has it in them to bring them out of a rut?

I sure as hell don't.
 
This is an honest question for fans of three teams (Houston, San Fran, and Baltimore):

If your squad goes down two scores to a team with an above-average defense... how do you feel? Do you honestly think that your offense has it in them to bring them out of a rut?

I sure as hell don't.

Honestly I think Balt and Houston can, they have the weapons and big play ability.

Smith not so much.
 
My man mad cause he and his expansion team ate that humble pie last week.......:rollin .  That's alright champ, remember you still have that 2011 banner to hang onto as a souvenir of the good times.



When YOU personally think of some of the fastest players in the league does the name Jordy Nelson cross your mind??



As of now, the only way to "somewhat" measure between the 49ers and Texans collectively is who they played, and both teams played the Packers.  One team beat the Packer (49ers), one team got destroyed by the Packer and had no business even playing in a prime time game to begin with (Texans).  That is what we do know.  Stick to the script.

Deuce...you don't become one of the best deep threats in the entire league w/o having top end speed. He is very fast.

Why can you never admit that you are wrong? Just take the L here. It's clear you don't know what you're talking about...you have no clue about his size and his speed.
 
In the NFL, who isn't a system player?

What?

...and yall gotta stop asking people why shouldn't jordy nelson be considered top 10 and start saying why should he be and would you ever start a team with jordy nelson as your #1 WR.

The answer to that question? Hell no...
 
All players are system players, some are just able to be put into systems easier than others

That sounds very Orwellian
 
This is an honest question for fans of three teams (Houston, San Fran, and Baltimore):

If your squad goes down two scores to a team with an above-average defense... how do you feel? Do you honestly think that your offense has it in them to bring them out of a rut?

I sure as hell don't.

Honestly I think Balt and Houston can, they have the weapons and big play ability.

Smith not so much.

there is no way baltimore can
 
This is an honest question for fans of three teams (Houston, San Fran, and Baltimore):

If your squad goes down two scores to a team with an above-average defense... how do you feel? Do you honestly think that your offense has it in them to bring them out of a rut?

I sure as hell don't.

Honestly I think Balt and Houston can, they have the weapons and big play ability.

Smith not so much.

there is no way baltimore can

Honestly , depends on the joe playing :\
 
Jordy Nelson would be the best WR on the 9ers *kanye shrug*
 
This is an honest question for fans of three teams (Houston, San Fran, and Baltimore):

If your squad goes down two scores to a team with an above-average defense... how do you feel? Do you honestly think that your offense has it in them to bring them out of a rut?

I sure as hell don't.

i mean, i think you can say that about any team falling behind 2 scores with the exception of GB NO NE?

but i'll play this game. i'll take the texans, no homer, and this is why.

i think schaub is better than smith and flacco, although flacco has shown spurts of being able to be that guy.

i'd take baltimore's receiving core. boldin smith and jones are all deep threats. like them better than manningham crabtree and an old randy moss.

vernon davis is the best tight end among the 3 groups.

i'd take the texans RB group. ray rice and foster are similar with gore not too far behind, but the texans have ben tate who can run well, and james casey is a nice h-back. i'll take that over kendall hunter/delaney walker, and vonta leach and whoever is behind ray rice

edit: this response was based on having to pick 1 of the 3 teams most likely to be able to do it. i don't think any of these 3 teams could do it, but if i had to pick from these 3, id take the texans.
 
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These last two pages are pure comedy, homer overload mixed with NFL Films guru's = thread derail around page 6

too many people in here are biased as all hell
 
My man mad cause he and his expansion team ate that humble pie last week.......
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.  That's alright champ, remember you still have that 2011 banner to hang onto as a souvenir of the good times.



When YOU personally think of some of the fastest players in the league does the name Jordy Nelson cross your mind??



As of now, the only way to "somewhat" measure between the 49ers and Texans collectively is who they played, and both teams played the Packers.  One team beat the Packer (49ers), one team got destroyed by the Packer and had no business even playing in a prime time game to begin with (Texans).  That is what we do know.  Stick to the script.
Deuce...you don't become one of the best deep threats in the entire league w/o having top end speed. He is very fast.
 
Again, dudes act like I said Jordy is a ****** and has the speed of Chris Cooley or something.  Jordy Nelson is solid across the board, just like I said earlier.  However, when thinking of the fastest players in the league or even the fastest receiver in the league does Jordy Nelson come to mind??
This is an honest question for fans of three teams (Houston, San Fran, and Baltimore):

If your squad goes down two scores to a team with an above-average defense... how do you feel? Do you honestly think that your offense has it in them to bring them out of a rut?
Given the current state of all 3 teams mentioned against above average defenses, I say No for Houston, No for San Fran, and No for Baltimore.  Just my opinion.  Also, by this I mean being able to do it 51% or more of the times if given the opportunity.
 
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I thought Alex smith "turned" the corner a few weeks when they when off on the bills and offense was humming ?
 
Everyone should have Larry Fitzgerald in their top three, I don't give a damn.

John Skelton, Kevin Kolb, Derek Anderson, and Richard Bartel. Think about that.
 
I thought Alex smith "turned" the corner a few weeks when they when off on the bills and offense was humming ?
I thought Matt Schaub was a Top 10 QB.  Also, you never specifically heard me say Alex Smith had turned the corner by the way, it might have been said but not by me.
 
top 3 receivers as far as tools, not numbers:

fitz
calvin
aj green.

no particular order.
 
Again, dudes act like I said Jordy is a ****** and has the speed of Chris Cooley or something.  Jordy Nelson is solid across the board, just like I said earlier.  However, when thinking of the fastest players in the league or even the fastest receiver in the league does Jordy Nelson come to mind??

He's not that fast. He's not that big. He strikes no fear in DBs.

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Just admit you didn't know what you were talking about.

You are backpedaling like no other.... c'mon man.

Look at what you said

Jordy Nelson is a good receiver that gets the job done, no doubt about that. Jordy Nelson however doesn't require any double teams, no defense has to game plan for him, he strkes no fear in DB's at all, he's not that fast, he's not that big, and if he's not on the field best believe Rodgers will throw the ball to another receiver and still get the job done for the Packers. You remove Jordy Nelson from the Packers and it's business as usual without missing a beat. Yeah, what a great Top 10 receiver he is. Like I said earlier, gotta have the chicken for the chicken salad.


All Jordy Nelson, Greg Jennings or anyone that a huge fan of either receiver has to do is know and understand these points above and things will be alot smoother in future.
 
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AJ Green
Megatron
Victor Cruz
Percy Harvin
Larry Fitzgerald
Basically my Top 5 WR's.

The thing is, the argument is tired.

It's like saying "well if Drew Brees was in any other offense, he wouldn't put up those #'s." COMPLETELY ignoring the fact that he's a good player. Dudes go way too far out of their way to discredit. It's idiotic.

This can go on and on....folks could say something dumb about AJ Green in that - "how would he do w/o Dalton." We all know it's the furthest from the truth, but idiots in this forum do have that mindset when they dislike certain players. Like I said...the argument is tired.

Rather than looking at how a player would do somewhere else look at how the offense would do w/o that player ("replaceability").

If Calvin and Jordy were taken from their teams who suffers? Not fair you say, Jordy has better caliber receivers
who he shares with. Okay, If jordy and Calvin were switched is each team's offense the same?


Edit: and the receiver talent pool is way too deep. Just about every team has as least one good WR. If you're making a top ten
a good receiver is bound to be left off.
 
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I thought Alex smith "turned" the corner a few weeks when they when off on the bills and offense was humming ?

I thought Matt Schaub was a Top 10 QB.  Also, you never specifically heard me say Alex Smith had turned the corner by the way, it might have been said but not by me.

and you never heard us say he was a lock in at top 10. the claim was that he was anywhere between the 8-12 range any given sunday.
 
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