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She sounds drunk ALL THE TIME
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It all looks the same in the box score. The oc over thinks sometimes. Just feed the fuckking beast man.
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92 yards and 1 td for Henry. Keeping up the pace for offensive player of the year
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Burrow is holding the ball like he has all the time in the world, when in fact he does not
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To be fair Jackson does not look good and the ravens seem to have forgot they have henry after that first drive. If they try to keep being smart instead of just running the ball they will lose in a shootout.
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That is how I feel about the lions
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Tua is going to be a vegetable by the time he is 30. He is going to be like Muhamad Ali and people are going to be like "wow. I can't believe he is that bad so young" He is giving up his lifespan in order to make sure his family is provided for in the years to come when he is not going to be able to help them physically. I have seen a lot of concussions in my life as a football fan. I had never seen fencing till Tua and now I have seen it twice. As a selfish Tua owner I want him to come back. He could help me win my 3qb league. As a human I would like him to never return to the football field and enjoy the time he has with his kids. Give back to the community before the cte takes over.
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SMF Discussion: Jets at Vikings (London) - Week 5
kilroy69 replied to Mike FF Today's topic in FFToday Board
Hall sure was. I think the change in system has hurt robinson. Turns out cousins likes to throw. Who knew. -
SMF Discussion: Jets at Vikings (London) - Week 5
kilroy69 replied to Mike FF Today's topic in FFToday Board
Wilson should get used to wearing silver and black -
SMF Discussion: Jets at Vikings (London) - Week 5
kilroy69 replied to Mike FF Today's topic in FFToday Board
Ok I have a legit question. Has Rogers just fell off the cliff, is the play calling just trash or are the Jets as a whole just a giant trashpile. They may be 2-2 but they have not looked good at all. The ravens are 2-2 and they would smoke the jets. -
Bengals are giving up 145 yards per game on the ground after playing the pats, chiefs, commanders and panthers. None of those RBs are at the level of Henry. This may be his 3rd straight 150 plus yard game
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There are very very few people I want to really punch in their face. She is one. I would relish in doing that. Just one. One straight on punch to the face as hard as I possibly could. Imagine how good that would feel. I remember this when it happened and they should have killed her on the spot. No prison time. No getting out for good behavior. No I made a mistake
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Henry 81 yards , td ravens win, Chase at 72 yard and higgins at 53 is +950 colts win, Kirk 54 yards and thomas 53 is +575 Seahawks to win and walker to run for 69 yards is +115. I parlayed them for + 15138
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I never win. Something will happen to both of them
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wandale robinson. book it. 10 catches for 87 yards and a td. should be good for 15-18 points with neighbors out. All short passes that go no longer than 6 or 7 yards
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Just in time for them to trade him to the raiders
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I know this is a long shot but I put a futures bet before the season started for Cousins to win the MVP AND the Falcons to win the SB. Cashes out 25k if both happens. With that big game he has a lead on everyone else as far as yards go. If EVERYTHING falls my way. Which it never does. I could take betmgm for 60k
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I would mount machine guns to the side of my car and anyone that insisted on going slow in the fast lane would be a heap of burning junk on the side of the highway.
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Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)
kilroy69 replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
What is funny is that they legit think of themselves as an independent news source. They go on and on in their fund drives about how important independent journalism is. Then they turn around and act as a mouthpiece for the DNC. They make very few attempts to ensure they are being balanced. The times they do have a republican on to talk the hosts are condescending and rude. They make snide comments instead of acting like a journalist should. -
Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)
kilroy69 replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
I listen to NPR. It is a bad habit I picked up as a young man I can not seem to kick now. They go out of their way to make people believe that Trump is going to lose Michigan. They say things like it is almost neck and neck or harris is gaining ground on trump in Michigan but they conveniently leave out the polling numbers or anything that would back them up. That being said I have driven around the state recently in different directions for some things and I did a count. On a recent 2 hour drive in the state I counted 87 trump signs and 15 harris signs. So few it started to become a game of find the harris sign. The media is lying about her chances. At least in Michigan they are. -
It's now 4 games ..; WHAT TO DO with BAL TE Andrews..
kilroy69 replied to Bills04's topic in FFToday Board
You think that stacking the box is going to work? The ravens are built to run the ball but they never had a player like Henry. You can either lose to henry on 22 runs where you might stop him or you can stack that box and watch as Jackson runs by you on a keeper for a 37 yard td. In their first game the ravens were stuck in the past. The next game they ran henry a little more. Then the last 2 they have given him 20 plus carries a game and they have won. This IS who the ravens want to be and the reason why they brought in henry anyway. With the 2 high shell keeping passing down, teams like the Ravens are going to excel. Their next 6 games denver is the highest rated run defense and they are still giving up 110 yards a game to NORMAL running backs not named King Henry. -
TNF Discussion: Buccaneers at Falcons - Week 5
kilroy69 replied to Mike FF Today's topic in FFToday Board
We are in 2024. Amazon is worth more than the GDP of some countries. Yet they have animated replays of the scoring drives that looks like madden 1995 -
Zero chance this is legal. Even in focked up California. What is really great is them pretending not to know WHY black kids are 4.5 times more likely to be in foster care. But giving them 725 bucks (which is really like 300 bucks because of the cost of living) is surely going to solve this.
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It's now 4 games ..; WHAT TO DO with BAL TE Andrews..
kilroy69 replied to Bills04's topic in FFToday Board
This is a good read as to why he has not put up the numbers everyone expected. The Ravens are 0-2 in games where Henry did not get 20 plus carries. They are 2-0 in games he did get 20 carries. Because of this Andrews is being asked to block more than he probably ever has. Tight end Mark Andrews was all over the Baltimore Ravens’ highlight package from their 35-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night, just not in the way you’d expect. There’s Andrews making the final key block on safety Taylor Rapp to spring Derrick Henry’s 87-yard touchdown run. There’s Andrews attracting two defenders in the middle of the field as running back Justice Hill beats a linebacker on the outside for a 19-yard touchdown catch. There’s Andrews occupying defensive back Cam Lewis as quarterback Lamar Jackson runs around him for a 9-yard touchdown. “Mark had some phenomenal blocks out there,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Monday. “I mean, some dominant blocks.” Andrews is a three-time Pro Bowler because of his prowess as a pass catcher. He has nearly 400 receptions and 5,000 receiving yards on his NFL resume. Yet, for the first time in his seven-year career, Andrews has been held without a catch in back-to-back games. He’s been targeted just twice during that span. His blocking, though, has been on point. The Ravens have rebounded from an 0-2 start with two straight wins heading into a key divisional matchup Sunday afternoon against the Cincinnati Bengals. Through four weeks, they lead the league in yards per game (429.5) and are fifth in points per game (26.5). They rank first in offensive DVOA (defense-adjusted value over average).With 545 yards rushing over the past two weeks, the Ravens have found their offensive identity. A big part of that is Jackson putting the ball in the belly of Henry, the NFL’s leading rusher, or just keeping it himself to either run or connect on mostly short passes. In Sunday’s throttling of the previously undefeated Bills, the Ravens ran the ball 34 times and Jackson attempted just 18 passes. Of his 13 completions, eight were to running backs Henry and Hill. The offensive game plans the past two weeks have been a success, and that’s only because of the buy-in from the team’s skill position players who, if given a choice, would surely prefer to have the ball in their hands rather than engage with would-be tacklers with blocks. However, if you watch any of Henry’s or Jackson’s notable runs over the past two weeks, you’ll undoubtedly see a wide receiver or tight end, often downfield, making a key block or series of them. “Football is the ultimate team sport, and when you have a bunch of players that are team guys, I believe you have a chance to be a good team — that’s what we have,” Harbaugh said. “As we’ve said before, if Derrick or the running game doesn’t quite get going from a stat-wise (perspective), the questions are always going to be, ‘Well, what about the running game?’ The running game gets going, and the questions are always going to be, ‘What about this player?’ ‘That player is not getting targeted’ or, ‘You’re not throwing the ball that much’ or, ‘Passing yards aren’t up.’ It’s part and parcel, so we understand that.” As early as training camp, Harbaugh cautioned the team’s offensive game plan would change week to week, as would the players who got the preponderance of touches. There would be games when the Ravens would go run heavy. There would be games when they relied more on their receivers. Other times, it would be their tight ends most involved in the passing game.The plan coming into the season was to be more balanced offensively and show they can attack defenses in myriad ways. The Ravens know their running game is productive, but can they create explosive pass plays if their running game stalls or they fall behind early, like we’ve seen in recent playoffs? Team officials believe they can. But over the last two weeks, the Ravens just happened to face teams that were vulnerable to Baltimore’s downhill running game — so offensive coordinator Todd Monken called a lot of runs. In Week 3, the Ravens opposed a Dallas Cowboys team that was banged up along the defensive line and couldn’t stop the New Orleans Saints’ run game the previous week. Sunday, the Ravens faced a Buffalo defense that was without its top two inside linebackers and often lines up in the nickel or dime package with extra defensive backs on the field.The results? The Ravens rushed 45 times for 274 yards and three touchdowns against the Cowboys and 34 times for 271 yards and two scores against the Bills. And Baltimore’s cadre of pass catchers, a group that includes wide receivers Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor and tight ends Andrews and Isaiah Likely, had very limited opportunities with the ball in their hands. Over the past two weeks, those five players have 13 total receptions on 20 targets. “I’ve been coaching skill guys my whole life. That’s a hard deal,” Monken said last week. “That’s a hard sell when a lot of their pride and what they get paid to do is to showcase their skill set. I don’t care what position you play, you want to touch the football. But it said a lot about those guys. However long the game is, for three hours, it’s about the team. It’s about what I can do right now to help the Ravens win, and that’s been a staple of this organization for years. Then we can figure out afterward how we can get other guys involved. But at that moment, that’s what I control as an individual player, what’s (been) called to execute at the highest level.”At least publicly, Ravens players are saying the right things. Andrews had multiple interviews last week and predicted that “good things will come.” “We’re all doing our job and there is no greed,” he said. Andrews, the 29-year-old tight end who has been Jackson’s favorite target since 2019, has been forced to make the biggest adjustment. From 2019 to 2022 — he was limited to 10 games last year after he broke his fibula early in Week 11 — Andrews averaged 7.4 targets per game. Mark Andrews (right) hasn’t been getting the target share he’s accustomed to, but he’s been making an impact in other ways. (Terrance Williams / Associated Press) Through the first four games last year, Andrews had 20 catches on 28 targets for 225 yards and three touchdowns. During that same span this year, Andrews has six catches on nine targets for 65 yards and no touchdowns. He also has played 21 and 26 snaps over the past two weeks as the Ravens have opted to use bigger and more run-oriented personnel, which means more fullback Patrick Ricard and blocking tight end Charlie Kolar. To put those snap counts in perspective, Andrews averaged just over 51 snaps in the nine games he started and finished last year. “I could probably try to talk to Mark to make sure everything’s OK, but he would just look at me like, ‘What are you talking to me about? Everything’s fine, everything’s good,’” Harbaugh said Monday. “Guys are competitive — everybody wants to be the difference because they know that they’re great players. Mark Andrews is a great player. All those guys are special in their own way, but Mark is a star — there’s no doubt about it. The fact that we’re doing well on offense and as a team, and that part hasn’t been expressing itself in the last two weeks, gets me kind of excited, because that’s another weapon that we have that’s going to happen. It’s just part of the versatility of the offense, which is really important.” Andrews is hardly alone in his diminished pass-catching impact this early in the season. Flowers, a first-round pick last year who led the Ravens in receiving as a rookie, has four catches on six targets for 30 yards over the last two weeks. In weeks 1 and 2, Flowers totaled 13 catches on 21 targets, 128 receiving yards and a touchdown. Last year, Flowers averaged nearly seven targets per game. Bateman averaged 3.5 targets per game last year, but the departures of receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Devin Duvernay were expected to lead to more opportunities for the 2021 first-round pick. However, Bateman is averaging the same number of targets so far this year. Agholor’s targets are down slightly from his season average last year, too. Advertisement Then, there’s Likely, the third-year tight end. When he started the season with nine catches (12 targets) for 111 yards and a touchdown in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, it appeared to be a breakout for a player who impressed in the second half of last season when Andrews was sidelined. But Likely has just four catches on six targets for 56 yards in three games since. However, as is also the case with Andrews, Flowers, Bateman and Agholor, you can find plenty of highlights over the past couple of weeks of Likely keying a long run with a block on the perimeter. “The answer is always that the whole is greater than the parts, and the parts make the whole. Those guys get it — they’re contributing in a big way,” Harbaugh said. “Mark Andrews is going to definitely have big games here catching the ball. Isaiah’s going to have big games catching the ball, all those guys are. We’re going to have a big passing game coming up here at some point in time soon. It’s hard to predict when it’s going to be, because games go where they go, and the ball goes where it goes, and it’s just a competitive deal. My point is that the reason we ran the ball so well is because everybody bought into the play that was being run in that moment and executed it so well. “That’s what gives you the chance to be successful. When those guys are running routes and catching the ball, people will be blocking for them as well.” -
They live in a dream world. NO ONE is going to pay for the trash they push. They literally only have 2 things. White men are evil and climate change. That is it.