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Wes21

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  1. Like I said...Cowboy fans are the worst. And a majority of their fans couldn't find Dallas on a map if you spotted them Austin and Longview.
  2. Yeah, the announcers were just starting to love calling that. Now its Darnold to Schlitzveitz or whatever his name is.
  3. I think the Ramsey deal is a good example of what it takes to get a guy like that. If you want a young, proven 1st round pick...its gonna take you at least two 1st round picks.
  4. They aren't trying to keep up with the game. What they are shooting for is 2 former QBs watching a game together. Its not for everybody, that's for sure. This game does seem a little "worse" than the other ones in part because of their choice of guests on top of it being a blowout.
  5. I'm sure alot of players with the Jags are questioning whether they love football or not. I think one positive thing for us is he's coming when we are on the upswing and have some positive momentum going. He's going to walk into a locker room that is happy and energized right now, with a fan base that is slowly geting excited themselves. And if we open his career with a win over Dallas, he's going to look around thinking "this is how the other half lives? I like this!"
  6. This is why I love having Derrick Brown and Brian Burns. Its the best of both worlds. We can be powerful up the middle and have speed off the edge at the same time.
  7. Yes, the worst. I think you are talking about people from Philly - which is an entirely different equation. Philly people suck.
  8. Dallas fans are the worst. I gladly root against them every week.
  9. I wouldn't go quite that far. He's young but he at least has some game tape out there on him. https://www.si.com/nfl/jaguars/news/cj-henderson-wins-nfl-rookie-of-the-week-award-for-week-1
  10. Teddy will execute the passes if the OC calls a good play and the receivers break open.
  11. You might be thinking of the pass to Zylstra. I saw a film breakdown session on it and they pointed out that he made the aggressive throw and got the TD instead of the open check down. That is definitely a good comparison of something Teddy would not have done. He would have gotten his little check down to increase his completion percentage and then we would have ended up kicking a field goal.
  12. Its definitely an odd scheduling quirk in our favor.
  13. When Jets and Saints players start missing time we will know it was the field turf in Charlotte that is to blame.
  14. Teddy knows his bread is buttered with his completion percentage, so he purposely keeps it as high as possible. Its also one of the reasons why he has some redzone struggles. Teddy would rather take a sack in the redzone than throw the ball away and hurt his completion percentage.
  15. I think it was simpler than that. One team was clearly better than the other team for a "product" of theirs...so they did what they had to do to make it a game into the 3rd quarter (at least). If they left everything alone and just called it straight up it would have gotten out of hand before halftime and people would be complaining about the awful matchup and how TNF needs to be cancelled.
  16. The RT was Decker. Mack had some success on the other side too but he killed Decker.
  17. Yes its complete speculation and he could be wrong. Dr. Chao has a "schtick" and its reporting snap judgements on injuries based on limited information. His gimmick is filling in the gap of time between the injury and the actual reporting of the details of the injury. The guys with their "hands on" Horn are not going to give us information for a while...even though they might already know. Dr. Chao spent nearly 2 decades as and NFL team doctor and he's actually pretty accurate. Being a doctor means understanding the body and injuries. But he has spent alot of time reviewing how certain injuries happen and the players reaction to certain injuries. I remember years ago a star player underwent surgery leading up to the season. Dr. Chao was on NFL Radio throwing out his random input. He said the type of surgery the guy had takes every bit of 10-12 weeks for the incisions and tissue to heal. The problem is the guy is going to feel "normal" after only 6-7 weeks so his instinct is going to be to go back at it...and its going to be hard for the team doctors to convince him he needs to wait another 4+ weeks even though he feels fine. So Dr. Chao predicted he'd go back at it early, and tear some stuff open and be out for the season. That was exactly what happened.
  18. Luckily it seems like it was more of a "hey, keep the Texans in the game" screw job than a "hey, make sure the Texans win" screw job. The easiest "tell" when it comes to a game with a partial agenda is when a team mysteriously gets holding calls on their offense plays and pass interference and illegal contact calls on key defensive plays. Illegal contact being a dead ringer.
  19. I'm not liking how slow and deliberate he's walking. Hopefully I'm overthinking it.
  20. Sewell has played RT more than Decker played RT. Khalil Mack was put on the map going up against Decker at RT. LOL
  21. He will come in and describe everything in detail. No worries bro.
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