You guys are pretty full of it....

Started by RAIDERRED, October 05, 2005, 10:27:15 AM

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Quote from: Boyzguru on October 05, 2005, 05:03:47 PM

HMM you Take care of Moss yet leave yourself exposed for Courtney Anderson and Collins to throw for quite a lot of yards.  You shut down Gonzalez(everyone pretty much has this year anyway) to let Eddie "fargin(to quote the moronic here)" Kennison to hit you up over the century mark.  The Niners are atrocious and are a different team away from SF so we wont go there.  The Falcons??  HMM Warrick Dunn ran all over you (.....Trotter excuse coming Im sure).  Being that you likely wont let Witten do to you what he did last year,I am sure that will leave the likes of Crayton,Key,and Glenn to tee off in single coverage.  The Raiders had you and blew it.  We wont do the same.   I like our chances. 

Great, Arsenio farging Hall fan.

In the four games you played, your "elite" receivers faced:

Quentin Jammer
Drayton Florence
Terrence Kiel
Bwawoh Jue

(Recognize any of the names?  I sure didn't.  No pro-bowlers or players of note here.)

Ahmed Plummer
Mike Rumph
Shawtae Spencer
Tony Parrish

(These names are familiar here.  This is the same group that got torched for 458 yards by 3 different QBs in the same game.)

Shawn Springs
Walt Harris
Sean Taylor
Pierson Prioleau

(More familiar names.  But not one of these guys would crack a pro-bowl roster.  And before you start with Taylor, let me remind you that he's already been punk'd and owned by Pinkston - stiff-armed and told to look at the scoreboard, at that!  TO punked him as well - Sean Taylor punches him and TO doesn't even give him the time of day)

Derrick Gibson
Charles Woodson
Stuart Schweigert
Nnamdi Asomugha

(Only one pro-bowler in the bunch.)

And are you telling me that you would match any of these secondaries against the Eagles back 4?  Is that what you are telling us?  :sly

The Eagles were beating the Cowbot when they had, arguably, a faster and more sure-handed WR corps than they do now - and the Eagles secondary was still in a state of learning each other - Brown, Sheppard, and Lewis - at the starting positions.

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Defensively:  Henry was brough here for a reason.  That reason will be shown on Sunday.  Newman is playing at Pro Bowl level at the moment and Tuna has some tricks he has yet to expose.  Donovan isnt going to have his run around for 30 seconds and heaving bombs downfield like he did a year ago. Although the Fecals are still class of the Conference,they have holes and are vulnerable.  Ignorant reply awaits this post.

Pro Bowl level?   :-D :-D :-D :-D  Through 4 games, Henry has 16 tackles, 6 assists, 1 INT, 1 yd, and 6 Passes Defensed.  Your other starting corner isn't any better: 15 tackles, 1 INT, 12 yds, 2 Pass Def.

Sheldon Brown? 4 games, 7 tackles, 1 assist, 2 INT, 60 yds, 1 TD, and 6 Pass Def.
Lito Sheppard? 4 games, 8 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack, 1 INT and 4 Pass Def.

The numbers tell the story:  Henry has been targeted by offensive coordinators.  And a high number of tackles by a CB indicates either a propensity of the DC to run blitz, but that would usually mean the other corner would not have that many tackles either.  Either of the Cowbot corners have more tackles/assists than both of the Eagles' corners put together.  I suspect there is alot of passes being caught by the receivers and the corners are caught as the last line of defense.

Tuna is once again going to get out coached by Reid.  This will make meeting number 5.  In the first 4, the Eagles have demolished the Cowbot by a 118-58 margin.  The only time Reid lost to the Cowbot was the first meeting, where he tried to do the same thing he did in '03 - an opening onsides kick - backfired and the Cowbot scored.  The Cowbot, however, nearly gave the game away and won by only 2 points.

The Eagles still have TO and Westbrook, who lead the way in the Cowbot demolition last year.  The Cowbot still has no one that can stop either of these guys.  And in the one game where TO was taken down by an illegal tackle by a zesty DB, the Cowbot was beaten by Freddie freakin' Mitchell.  And Henry still has skid marks from his Cleveland days last year - TO and Pinky topped the century mark, and TO scored twice on the fool.

Not one win with a margin of victory over 5.  And in both cases, nearly gave the game away.

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Quote from: Boyzguru on October 05, 2005, 05:03:47 PM
HMM you Take care of Moss yet leave yourself exposed for Courtney Anderson and Collins to throw for quite a lot of yards.
Mark Brunell.  I repeat.  Mark... Farging... Brunell!

Quote from: Boyzguru on October 05, 2005, 05:03:47 PMYou shut down Gonzalez(everyone pretty much has this year anyway) to let Eddie "fargin(to quote the moronic here)" Kennison to hit you up over the century mark.
Not one of your receivers will match Kennison's output so how will that make you guys look?

Quote from: Boyzguru on October 05, 2005, 05:03:47 PMThe Niners are atrocious and are a different team away from SF so we wont go there.
You won't go there because they were handing your asses to you for 3 quarters and you barely escaped that terrible team with a W.

Quote from: Boyzguru on October 05, 2005, 05:03:47 PMThe Falcons??  HMM Warrick Dunn ran all over you (.....Trotter excuse coming Im sure).
Even with that... we were there to win it in the end.  Too bad we weren't playing the Cowgirls so we could hit a 70 yard bomb or two for the win.

Quote from: Boyzguru on October 05, 2005, 05:03:47 PMBeing that you likely wont let Witten do to you what he did last year,I am sure that will leave the likes of Crayton,Key,and Glenn to tee off in single coverage.
Witten sure as hell wasn't a difference maker when we were dropping 49 on your sorry asses last year was he?

Quote from: Boyzguru on October 05, 2005, 05:03:47 PMThe Raiders had you and blew it.  We wont do the same.
You mean you won't blow it like you did just this past Sunday against those same Raiders?  :-D

Quote from: Boyzguru on October 05, 2005, 05:03:47 PMI like our chances.
Well, you've obviously got no clue about what's going this Sunday on so I'm not surprised.
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Defensively:  Henry was brough here for a reason.  That reason will be shown on Sunday.  Newman is playing at Pro Bowl level at the moment and Tuna has some tricks he has yet to expose.  Donovan isnt going to have his run around for 30 seconds and heaving bombs downfield like he did a year ago. Although the Fecals are still class of the Conference,they have holes and are vulnerable.  Ignorant reply awaits this post.


Henry against Owens last year, when Henry was with Cleveland---39 yard and 40 yard TDs on CONSECUTIVE, ONE-PLAY POSSESSIONS.

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Hahahahahahaha!  Too bad he didn't die on the field.

:-D :'( :-D :'( :-D :'( :-D :'( :-D :'(

rjs246

YAY! Everyone's retarded at posting today!
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

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Rome

I love it when people point out Eagles fans cheering Irvin laying motionless on the turf as a bad thing.

We were roaring laughing.  I'm not going to be a hypocrite and say I wasn't.

I still get a kick out of it, actually.


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Quote from: Jerome99RIP on October 06, 2005, 03:13:53 PM
I love it when people point out Eagles fans cheering Irvin laying motionless on the turf as a bad thing.

We were roaring laughing.  I'm not going to be a hypocrite and say I wasn't.

I still get a kick out of it, actually.
My favorite Tim Hauck moment.  Was at the game with my brother:
Bro: "What happened?!?"
Me: "Hauck just laid out Irvin."
Bro: "He's not getting back up"
*high fives*

Gotta love Cowgirls getting their asses beat by Doug Farging Pederson.  Aah..good times.
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Quote from: RAIDERRED on October 05, 2005, 10:53:24 AM
Yes, I expect Bledsoe to have enough time to pick you apart. We have weapons now also.

Haha.

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i cheered...not cause he was hurt...because i actually liked the guy...i was just happy that one of the opponents best players was out...

same way i hope julius jones and whoever else on dallas that is kinda good goes down with injuries in practice today
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rjs246

I cheered, and I've never once felt the slightest bit bad about it. A millionaire cokehead who frequents hookers and plays a game for a living got knocked out against my favorite team? Aw shucks.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

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If he'd been in prison where he belongs, after he was found in a hotel room with 2 hookers and haybale of pot, he wouldn't have gotten his neck broken.
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