I know who you mean but fairly sure it wasn’t Steel Hog. Wasn’t it the guy who was really into betting?
I'm shocked to find out part of our offense has not been statistically above par. It looks so different when they're on the field.
Thanks for posting that - very interesting indeed.
Great video, thanks
Tom Flores is another example (given Plunkett was a largely a back up once he left NE) but I agree with @KMM ‘s point
Sorry to hear that mate, hope you’re doing ok
Out of interest, were you suggesting they made Ben retire early so they could run Canada’s offense? Just checking I got the claim right before I...
Likewise here. I thought Mitch looked improved in the first quarter, hitting the middle of the field more etc. But it still wasn't getting it...
The energy changed when Pickett came on. The first INT was a statement of intent - I'm going to throw deep - and the second INT was trying too...
Can we admit the answer to the thread title is “no, we can’t all do that otherwise this thread wouldn’t be so damn long and a tad repetitive”?
It’s like Trubisky and Harris are more nervous of the o-line than they need to be.
Of course he’s not going to say he heard it. He’s just closing the question down.
If you genuinely expected that, you need to read a few more threads on here…
That Bellichick, strategically knowing Gunner would muff a punt…
Same here. I had confidence in Mitch even in preseason, but his hesitancy is costing us dearly.
Odd game. Yes the offense sucks and needs an identity. That identity goes through Kenny Pickett. But… the Pats offense didn’t look a whole lot...
It feels like they’re still calling plays for Ben in his noodle arm stage.
I actively wanted the Steelers to sign Trubisky, and was all for giving him the reigns while Kenny developed. But his decision making seems as...
“Motions and misdirections” is the new “keeping the play alive” or “nobody else pump fakes like that.” Every. Single. Game
That took me far too long to get lol. I knew we sold it to the Americans, had no idea where it ended up