:facepalm: <--- they really need an emoticon for that
Please tell me that you didn't measure the man.
Well not his height he didn't.
Russell Wilson gargles donkey hog.
Dead effin last in yahds and Hawk fans and fappin' like he's the second coming of Tavaris Jackson.
And yet... he beat the Pats... hmmmm...
Actually.... The Seahawks beat the Pats. Russell Wilson did jack sht but toss a couple Hail Marys.
btw... I love this place. The wussies get mad when you're mean and the d-bags get mad when you're not. LOL Yer all idiots anyway.
Is there remedial football school? Wait, that's aired on Saturdays...
It's how us long timers weed out the weak. Hazing ritual you might say.
Oh.. I know what it is. The guy scrambled for his life and just heaved it as far as he could, three or four times. And the Pats DO have the worst secondary in the league.
Again... If he's so amazing completing all of these big plays why is he dead last in the NFL?
Maybe it's cuz he succccccccks.
And please. "He" beat the Pats. That's ridiculous. The D beat the Pats by making them go 1-6 in the red zone.
What did Wilson do? 16 for 27 or something? Wow!!! He really carried that team to victory!! Hahahahah!!
DesertBrew said:It's how us long timers weed out the weak. Hazing ritual you might say.
ChshreCat said:They had the training wheels on at the start of the season. He wasn't allowed to throw those kinda passes earlier in the season. They've been working into it game by game.
You'll see a lot more from him as the season goes on. You'll probably get a good chance to see it in the postseason since you won't have a team of your own to watch then.
Of course you aren't used to seeing that kind of thing since Brady started his decline towards retirement.
You'll see a lot more from him as the season goes on.
the_bird said:**** that. Tom Brady throws the tightest spiral in the NFL. That's all that matters for a QB. It's true because I said it's true and I watch RedZone so **** you with your statistics. Statistics are for goobers.
Really? Even at 8 and 8 I think the pat's could win this division.
Toelickin' Rex Ryan said:I think their defense doesn't necessarily get the credit they deserve. Every year they get criticized for their pass defense, what they rank, and all that. But it's not about that.
The Patriots play complementary football. Obviously, you have the No. 1 offense in all of football -- scoring offense, total offense, everything-else offense -- so what you try to do is win the turnover battle. Their record when they win the turnover battle is phenomenal. That's something they do and I think it goes overlooked...
The offense, deservedly so, gets a ton of credit, but since 2008 for instance, when New England wins the turnover battle they are 39-4. That, to me, is a team thing. When they lose it, they're 8-10. I think the defense plays a part in that, obviously...
When you get up [by] that many points a lot of times, you're willing to give up some things underneath and hoping that, 'Hey, I'll get a tipped ball,' or come up and force a tackle and maybe force a fumble.
"One of your objectives every year is to win your division, and obviously New England has had a stranglehold on this division for several years. The three years I've been the head coach, obviously they've won our division, and, to be quite honest, pretty handily," he said. "So they're the ones to beat. It goes through New England, without question...
We know who we are. We're a team and we believe in what we do, and sometimes you're going to be able to run the ball a little better than other times, but we're committed to running the football. We might not have great success, but we're going to keep running it, and we think that opens up our passing game for us.
We don't play offense the same way New England does. We don't have the same players. We're built differently. I think it's the job of any coach to maximize the talent that you have and put them in position to be successful. I think both our team and New England do that -- both teams just do it a little bit differently....
If it was just between (Bill) Belichick and me, he's going to win that battle," Ryan said Wednesday. "... I don't think I'm the best head coach in the league right now, I think he is.
They had the training wheels on at the start of the season. He wasn't allowed to throw those kinda passes earlier in the season. They've been working into it game by game.
Bwaaaahahahahah. Why don't all of the other rookie QBs need the same kid-glove approach? Is it because they are all, way better and a lot further developed than Russell??
Or is just that Wilson succccccccccks? Or is it both? I think it's both.
No, it's because rookie QB's usually don't start their first season. They usually sit on the sideline and hold a clipboard. Like Brady did, remember? If you understood the game, you might know this. Are you sure you're a football guy? You really seem better suited to soccer or something...
Holy ****, read this damn quote from Rex Ryan...
Where the hell did THAT guy come from?
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story...-england-patriots-defense-get-credit-deserves
Guess who sucks the most outta those five?
I'll give you ONE guess. But you don't have to guess... you know. Go ahead. It's ok. You can say it.
Lemme see..
Weeden, RGIII, Luck, Tennehill and then Wilson. Wow. That's FIVE rookie QBs starting in their first year.
Hey cat... Guess who sucks the most outta those five?
I'll give you ONE guess. But you don't have to guess... you know. Go ahead. It's ok. You can say it.
Bush league. He needs to get got.
Wow... did I actually kill the obnoxious football trash talk forum? Not sure if that's sad or something to be really proud of. LOL
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