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Started by dpierce, September 09, 2007, 05:42:19 PM

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PoopyfaceMcGee

You're saying there's a better offense out there than the one run by BrettfavreFavruhFavre?

Lies.  You have to love the favre way he plays the game favre.

RezRob

Quote from: Wingspan on September 10, 2007, 01:12:07 PM
Quote from: FastFreddie on September 10, 2007, 01:08:36 PM
I have no issue with Reed.  He didn't make any mistakes on kickoffs, and he was put in a bad position in the middle of the game to also be fielding punts.

One of the single dumbest things I have ever seen a player do.
Don't forget the catch of the punt on the bounce earlier. Another genius decision. Why didn't ST coach smack somebody after that horseshtein?
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Magical_Retard

Quote from: FastFreddie on September 11, 2007, 08:30:25 AM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on September 10, 2007, 06:25:25 PM
defense gets a pass this week but they werent really amazing either. in that 3rd qrt we had 2-3 sacks which we let go and let lord favre do his thang....had we stopped them on that drive we could have even won just 13-10.

Worst post ever?

The Packers get a tying field goal due to a couple of freak improvisation plays, and you want to sort of hang this on the defense?

Trust me - there will be plenty of games the defense will lose for the team this year.  Don't blame them now when they were actually excellent for 60 minutes on Sunday.

first of all the packers offense was crap. they were starting a rookie backfield and one of the starting WRs were out. so the defense had it easy. so its not like it was some huge challenge or accomplishment. packers also dropped a lot of passes and the eagles got away with some pass interference non calls. so i wouldnt say the defense was excellent.

2ndly on that drive the dlineman were really hanging on to Favre for a good 2-3 seconds before he found someone open. thats just beyond frustrating...lay him out just rigth away. how can favre just stand there and find a way to make the plays while lineman are trying to pull him down? favre is not mcnabb, culpepper, or the other bigger QBs who have freakish strength. the defense played alright against a horrible offense. i said they get a pass this week but really they did not impress me and for the rest of the season im still more worried about our D (esp now with lito out again) than i am about the offense.
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PoopyfaceMcGee

This freakish strength of which you speak with McNabb is BS.  His knee is at about 65%, and Favre is much stronger and more mobile right now.

Magical_Retard

Quote from: FastFreddie on September 11, 2007, 10:55:10 AM
This freakish strength of which you speak with McNabb is BS.  His knee is at about 65%, and Favre is much stronger and more mobile right now.

umm im not talking about at this very moment.

im just saying favre is not like culpepper, mcnair, or mcnabb in terms of breaking out of sacks and nor is he vince young, garcia, or micheal vick in terms of just running away from defenders. when our lineman get to him they have to lay him out and not just play tag with him.
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Sgt PSN

Quote from: Magical_Retard on September 11, 2007, 11:03:17 AM
Quote from: FastFreddie on September 11, 2007, 10:55:10 AM
This freakish strength of which you speak with McNabb is BS.  His knee is at about 65%, and Favre is much stronger and more mobile right now.

umm im not talking about at this very moment.

im just saying favre is not like culpepper, mcnair, or mcnabb in terms of breaking out of sacks and nor is he vince young, garcia, or micheal vick in terms of just running away from defenders. when our lineman get to him they have to lay him out and not just play tag with him.

Are you serious?  Favre's entire career is a non stop highlight reel of him running around in the backfield and making some of the most rediculous improv plays you'll ever see.  And throwing interceptions.  But still, he's always been considered a mobile qb. [/Madden lovefest]


ice grillin you

yeah you can make an argument that farve is maybe the most elusive qb ever
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Wingspan

Quote from: Magical_Retard on September 11, 2007, 11:03:17 AM
Quote from: FastFreddie on September 11, 2007, 10:55:10 AM
This freakish strength of which you speak with McNabb is BS.  His knee is at about 65%, and Favre is much stronger and more mobile right now.

umm im not talking about at this very moment.

im just saying favre is not like culpepper, mcnair, or mcnabb in terms of breaking out of sacks and nor is he vince young, garcia, or micheal vick in terms of just running away from defenders. when our lineman get to him they have to lay him out and not just play tag with him.

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reese125

QuoteFavre's entire career is a non stop highlight reel of him running around in the backfield and making some of the most rediculous improv plays you'll ever see.

huh


Sgt PSN

Quote from: reese125 on September 11, 2007, 11:20:13 AM
QuoteFavre's entire career is a non stop highlight reel of him running around in the backfield and making some of the most rediculous improv plays you'll ever see.

huh



I'll break it down Barney style for you.

non stop = continuous.  as in, without pause.

highlight reel = individually great plays shown one after another.

him = favre

running around in the backfield = avoiding defensive players attempting to tackle him while remaining beind the line of scrimmage in an attempt to make a play downfield by throwing the football to another player on his team. 

reese125


Magical_Retard

ive seen favre make plays. ive seen him throw across his body or run around in the pocket long enough till someone gets open. ive seen make really unorthodox throws...but ive never seen defenders hanging on him while hes still able to throw the ball away. he should have been on the ground on those 2-3 plays where we missed him.  if it was just one play it would be ok but that whole drive it felt like our dlineman couldnt get him down. like he was a RB one on one with Considine.

the whole point originally was that this defense, when compared to the offense and especially the STs, gets a pass this week but its not like they played excellent themselves. they were even helped out by some of the rookies starting for GB, dropped balls, and some bad non calls. washington is going to be a much tougher challenge with lito out now and i wouldnt be surprised if the offense gets better while the D has a bad game this monday night.
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ice grillin you

Quote from: Magical_Retard on September 11, 2007, 11:49:47 AM
the whole point originally was that this defense, when compared to the offense and especially the STs, gets a pass this week but its not like they played excellent themselves. they were even helped out by some of the rookies starting for GB, dropped balls, and some bad non calls. washington is going to be a much tougher challenge with lito out now and i wouldnt be surprised if the offense gets better while the D has a bad game this monday night.

couldnt agree more

next two weeks will tell something more than the gb game did...this week a huge rush defense test and then the folllowing week a pass defense test (especially without lito)
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PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: ice grillin you on September 11, 2007, 11:16:48 AM
yeah you can make an argument that farve is maybe the most elusive whitebread qb ever

fixed

PhillyPhanInDC

Considine actually looked pretty good...... :paranoid

Dawkins was invisible.

I think the next time "The Freak" gimps towards the sideline, he should be shot repeatedly by McDougle's nemesis before he makes it. On live TV.

Avant is going to be a solid posession reciever this year. He catches everything near him.

Jesus Christ. Brett Farve is Jesus Christ.

Tapeh threw some nice blocks.

Andy Reid is a fat farg.

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