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I know, right?About that lmao.
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I know, right?About that lmao.
Fuckin Lamar wasn't the one who fumbled the game away. He got the first down, all Henry had to do was hold on to the ball.
One thing I think people are ignoring is that NFL offenses aren't changing in a vacuum. I don't watch or care about college football and I'm not talking about those changes. NFL defenses have been evolving. It was just last season that "2 high safety shell" became a buzz-phrase talking heads were bandying about when discussing the decline in passing touchdowns over the 2020s.I think at least for now we still have a pretty decent amount of balance but it's definitely trending towards more running and more simplicity.
Its the nba now lolMore like they've dumbed it down so more niggers can play QB.....badly
Oh absolutely. Another aspect is a lot of those "pre-snap decisions" weren't necessarily removed, they just transitioned to happen during the play. The RPO is obviously the easy one, but receivers get a lot of leeway in how the route is ran or even which route to run. I know it's fashionable to hate on Travis Kelce, but that was his magic during his prime. Along with Kermit the Mahomes seemingly able to read Kelce's mind when he decided to just run a completely different route because it was open.One thing I think people are ignoring is that NFL offenses aren't changing in a vacuum. I don't watch or care about college football and I'm not talking about those changes. NFL defenses have been evolving. It was just last season that "2 high safety shell" became a buzz-phrase talking heads were bandying about when discussing the decline in passing touchdowns over the 2020s.
DCs have been trending to giving the same look or digsuised pre-snap looks when different with rotating safeties, sim pressures, rushers dropping into coverage, split field coverages, etc. One of the reasons QBs are making less decisions pre-snap are because there are less decisions to be made. More and more they need to snap the ball to know what they're working with.
Another evolution on defense has been the trend to smaller/lighter players at LB and in the secondary to combat the the spread and high flying offenses. How many 225 middle linebackers or 200lb safeties powerbombed King Henry like Cooper DeJawn last night? But, why was he able to do it? Force the ball to the flat. Rally tacklers to the ball. DeJean wasn't trying to hit Henry in a hole with lineman all around. He had running start in the open field. Don't give up big plays. Make the offense run an 18 play drive and then bow up in the red zone to force a field goal.
It's a copycat league and the success of Henry and Barkley, combined with improvements on pass defense are moving the needle on the run game. Having a mobile quarterback opens up your complete run game and stresses defenses in another way. That's not to say pocket passers can make it in the league today, but college quarterbacks aren't being asked to do it and the league is different from Payton and Brady's hayday.
Yup, finally the Dallas Cowboys will get the airtime they so richly deserve and have been denied for the last 30 years.The combination of Rodgers Swan Song and Danny Derps Redemption Arc would at least give the talking heads something different to talk about.
7/15 so far, FUCK my FUCKING LIFE DUDEPHI
KC
ATL
CLE
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As much as people say Josh Allen plays in a weak division, Lamar really only has to deal with a Bengals team that needs to score 50 just to compete, a Browns team that gets in its own way, and a Steelers team that has followed the Colts formula of grabbing has-been QBs.Lamar ain't it.
You forgot about the complete disregard Sean McDermott showed for his players' safety and the reckless danger he put his franchise qb in by running the Snow Plow. A legally distinct play from the Tush Push where a player, or players pushes, the quarterback during a qb sneak.Incredible game last night, still in disbelief.
My thoughts:
1. Lamar ain't it. Lots have been said about him in the clutch, but to give up on your team on a 4th and 2 because you have "cramps" confirms he is not the secret sauce for that team. Derrick Henry is the real MVP of that team, but also not impossible to beat
2. Allen solidifies why he is the MVP
3. Bills defense is the same shit defense we have seen year after year, especially the secondary. I know they're missing people but they need to figure shit out fast, not making it to the SB with that garbage play. Could have EASILY lost this game
4. Lamar should be suspended for shoving that fan. Yeah the kid shouldn't have hit him but Lamar is a grown man who gets paid millions of dollars to be a professional athlete and he has zero impulse control in that moment?
You see this all the time with high-level college teams these days. If your WRs outclass their DBs then you can just lean on them to make the play. QB reads their key (usually a safety or OLB) while dropping back and tosses it to a specific spot after dropping back for a certain number of steps.Oh absolutely. Another aspect is a lot of those "pre-snap decisions" weren't necessarily removed, they just transitioned to happen during the play. The RPO is obviously the easy one, but receivers get a lot of leeway in how the route is ran or even which route to run. I know it's fashionable to hate on Travis Kelce, but that was his magic during his prime. Along with Kermit the Mahomes seemingly able to read Kelce's mind when he decided to just run a completely different route because it was open.
No niggers schucking and jiving or white woman country singer forgetting the words because she's fucking wasted = I sleep.