Too early for Eagle Patriots SB chatter...
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2017 11:02 pm
It's looming in the foggy distance... This could happen
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It’ll be awesome to see 50,000 Eagles fans and a few dozen Rams fans in the Coliseum.kalm wrote:Eagles @ Rams in a few weeks should be fun to watch.
Why did you start this fvcking thread in November you asshatChizzang wrote:
It's looming in the foggy distance... This could happen
It's a jinx thread.CID1990 wrote:Why did you start this fvcking thread in November you asshatChizzang wrote:
It's looming in the foggy distance... This could happen
It’s going to be 20 pages of useless drivel before we even get to the wild card games
CID1990 wrote:Why did you start this fvcking thread in November you asshatChizzang wrote:
It's looming in the foggy distance... This could happen
It’s going to be 20 pages of useless drivel before we even get to the wild card games
That's certainly the talk around here.Rob Iola wrote:The Redskins are just one high impact signing/trade away from going undefeated the rest of the way and making the playoffs/winning the SB. Thinking RGIII as, get this, tailback/WR.
Marty Bennett signed with the Patriots...Rob Iola wrote:The Redskins are just one high impact signing/trade away from going undefeated the rest of the way and making the playoffs/winning the SB. Thinking RGIII as, get this, tailback/WR.
That was pure genius - just when Aaron Rogers was getting a little too much praise, not only does Brady put out the contract on him, but then after he's broken he twists the knife by pulling off the scam of the year with Bennett. I hate the Patriots, but this is gold - I hope Bennett goes 10 for 150 and 3 TDs in the Super Bowl...Chizzang wrote:Marty Bennett signed with the Patriots...Rob Iola wrote:The Redskins are just one high impact signing/trade away from going undefeated the rest of the way and making the playoffs/winning the SB. Thinking RGIII as, get this, tailback/WR.
Postponed shoulder surgery and retirement (pure fiction on his part)
The Green Bay Packers bit on his Bluff and released him
ah the comedy...
Bennett played the bluff hard... perhaps a bit too hardRob Iola wrote:That was pure genius - just when Aaron Rogers was getting a little too much praise, not only does Brady put out the contract on him, but then after he's broken he twists the knife by pulling off the scam of the year with Bennett. I hate the Patriots, but this is gold - I hope Bennett goes 10 for 150 and 3 TDs in the Super Bowl...Chizzang wrote:
Marty Bennett signed with the Patriots...
Postponed shoulder surgery and retirement (pure fiction on his part)
The Green Bay Packers bit on his Bluff and released him
ah the comedy...
He was terrible prior to Rodgers getting hurt. Dropping a lot of catch-able passes, missing blocks. Packer play-by-play guys were pretty frustrated on the air. Bluff or not, he wasn't a good fit in Green Bay.Chizzang wrote:Marty Bennett signed with the Patriots...Rob Iola wrote:The Redskins are just one high impact signing/trade away from going undefeated the rest of the way and making the playoffs/winning the SB. Thinking RGIII as, get this, tailback/WR.
Postponed shoulder surgery and retirement (pure fiction on his part)
The Green Bay Packers bit on his Bluff and released him
ah the comedy...
Total Packers LinkTake away the offensive pass interference penalty that nullified a 36-yard pass to wide receiver Randall Cobb, and Sunday’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons still was an unsightly performance for tight end Martellus Bennett.
On a night when quarterback Aaron Rodgers was often under siege, the big free-agent signing for the Green Bay Packers did him few favors. Bennett caught just five of the 11 passes thrown his way and had four drops, two of which were wiped away by penalties.
Adams and Jordy Nelson had nine drops each for the entire 2016 season. Cobb had the best catch percentage on the team and dropped only two passes all year.
The Bears’ game illustrates the problem. Bennett’s line on Thursday was six catches on seven throws for 39 yards. His first catch was a beautiful 26-yard grab – but it succeeded due to Rodgers play-faking, rolling out, and surprising Chicago by going downfield on a 3rd-and-1.
For the rest of the game, Bennett had five catches, for 4, 2, 7, 0, and 0 yards. Since Rodgers was having success everywhere else — Nelson, Cobb, and Adams — he stopped targeting Bennett before the third quarter ended.
As some TP commenters have said, he looked slow and sluggish, he’s carrying excess weight around the waist, and there are rumors that he showed up for training camp badly out of shape. Is the 30-year-old resting on his laurels? With a three-year contract at $7 million per season, has he lost his incentive to perform?
He was similarly bad when he came into the league in Dallas.Gil Dobie wrote:He was terrible prior to Rodgers getting hurt. Dropping a lot of catch-able passes, missing blocks. Packer play-by-play guys were pretty frustrated on the air. Bluff or not, he wasn't a good fit in Green Bay.Chizzang wrote:
Marty Bennett signed with the Patriots...
Postponed shoulder surgery and retirement (pure fiction on his part)
The Green Bay Packers bit on his Bluff and released him
ah the comedy...
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Total Packers LinkTake away the offensive pass interference penalty that nullified a 36-yard pass to wide receiver Randall Cobb, and Sunday’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons still was an unsightly performance for tight end Martellus Bennett.
On a night when quarterback Aaron Rodgers was often under siege, the big free-agent signing for the Green Bay Packers did him few favors. Bennett caught just five of the 11 passes thrown his way and had four drops, two of which were wiped away by penalties.
Adams and Jordy Nelson had nine drops each for the entire 2016 season. Cobb had the best catch percentage on the team and dropped only two passes all year.
The Bears’ game illustrates the problem. Bennett’s line on Thursday was six catches on seven throws for 39 yards. His first catch was a beautiful 26-yard grab – but it succeeded due to Rodgers play-faking, rolling out, and surprising Chicago by going downfield on a 3rd-and-1.
For the rest of the game, Bennett had five catches, for 4, 2, 7, 0, and 0 yards. Since Rodgers was having success everywhere else — Nelson, Cobb, and Adams — he stopped targeting Bennett before the third quarter ended.
As some TP commenters have said, he looked slow and sluggish, he’s carrying excess weight around the waist, and there are rumors that he showed up for training camp badly out of shape. Is the 30-year-old resting on his laurels? With a three-year contract at $7 million per season, has he lost his incentive to perform?
Actually, genius, we have a history with him in our own division when he was the Giants DC.dal4018 wrote:You Eagle fans have a history with Belichick going back to '05 and needless to say it didn't work out well.
93henfan wrote:Actually, genius, we have a history with him in our own division when he was the Giants DC.dal4018 wrote:You Eagle fans have a history with Belichick going back to '05 and needless to say it didn't work out well.
2005 was when they were still cheating with videotaping of signals and they only won by 3. We also had an overwhelmed negro quarterback hurling his lunch all over the field and a spoiled child negro WR who would put the team in turmoil that offseason. Fun times.
You forget, Freddie Mitchell (Fred X) was calling the plays in the huddle. We know because he said so.93henfan wrote:Actually, genius, we have a history with him in our own division when he was the Giants DC.dal4018 wrote:You Eagle fans have a history with Belichick going back to '05 and needless to say it didn't work out well.
2005 was when they were still cheating with videotaping of signals and they only won by 3. We also had an overwhelmed negro quarterback hurling his lunch all over the field and a spoiled child negro WR who would put the team in turmoil that offseason. Fun times.
Vikings beat both the Rams and Saints.kalm wrote:Eagles @ Rams in a few weeks should be fun to watch. Saints are rolling some good teams too except the Vikings already beat them earlier.
The Vikings are really the true "sneaky good" team in the NFL right now...clenz wrote:Vikings beat both the Rams and Saints.kalm wrote:Eagles @ Rams in a few weeks should be fun to watch. Saints are rolling some good teams too except the Vikings already beat them earlier.
Outside of the Rams first and last (prevent garbage time) they had less than 200 yards offense against Minnesota.
They'll blow it but it's fun while it lasts.Chizzang wrote:The Vikings are really the true "sneaky good" team in the NFL right now...clenz wrote: Vikings beat both the Rams and Saints.
Outside of the Rams first and last (prevent garbage time) they had less than 200 yards offense against Minnesota.