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SKULL.GIF posted:Also our new punter owns You sure he's not a recent acquisition from the Bears?
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i’m all for training camp hype (👋🏻 Holton Hill) but a punter sure is something
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 03:58 |
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"Aaron Rodgers got intercepted again." "Our secondary must be really really good!"
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WHOOPS posted:i’m all for training camp hype (👋🏻 Holton Hill) but a punter sure is something I just wanted to post Slenderman mostly
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 04:11 |
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well now that i can get on board with
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 04:47 |
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"Of Scott's 54 punts last season, six were returned for a total of 39 yards." That's.... good.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 07:52 |
Abugadu posted:"Of Scott's 54 punts last season, six were returned for a total of 39 yards." The only scenario I'd allow the Packers to go 16-0 is if that Punter does the Chargers playoff Scrifes performance every game causing his team to win. And wins league MVP.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 12:44 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1WQvgrY25M his yardage decreased slightly after his freshman year as he added hangtime and focused on not outkicking the coverage
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https://twitter.com/mikerothstein/status/1023232459859795968
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# ? Jul 28, 2018 17:03 |
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https://twitter.com/mikerothstein/status/1023232459859795968
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Abugadu posted:"Of Scott's 54 punts last season, six were returned for a total of 39 yards." it helps when your coverage team is nothing but 5 star recruits but yeah he was extremely good for bama
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https://twitter.com/sportstori/status/1023559646076907521 I have a sudden suspicion as to why tackling was so bad under Caldwell
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Acebuckeye13 posted:https://twitter.com/sportstori/status/1023559646076907521 Especially when the tackling was basically fall down in front of the opposing D-line. No wonder we were last in rushing. I mean what were these guys doing in practice? Our d-line sucked as well, giving into that "iron sharps iron" notion since they were playing against garbage o-line coaching. I have to wonder if there wasn't some poo poo behind the scenes between Cooter and Ron Prince, especially considering Prince was the only coach explicitly fired with Caldwell. The Steelers game last year showcased this more than anything, I think we were 2nd and goal twice in that game and only kicked field goals to lose. https://twitter.com/PrideOfDetroit/status/925010750346809344 https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2017/11/1/16588754/film-review-ugly-red-zone-offense-pittsburgh-steelers-playcalling-jim-bob-cooter Styles Bitchley fucked around with this message at 16:42 on Jul 29, 2018 |
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Acebuckeye13 posted:https://twitter.com/sportstori/status/1023559646076907521 How can this be the first time I'm hearing of this? And somehow, we are supposed to respect that coaches and front offices know what they are doing because it's their job.
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# ? Jul 29, 2018 19:12 |
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LeGarrette Blount left practice early with an undisclosed injury. Good start to camp, with Jones leaving early yesterday too.
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Sataere posted:How can this be the first time I'm hearing of this? And somehow, we are supposed to respect that coaches and front offices know what they are doing because it's their job. IIRC part of Caldwell's coaching philosophy was not to ride players exceptionally hard in practice, in order to prevent injuries and keep players fresh for games. And from a certain perspective that makes sense... but Jesus Christ no wonder our guys couldn't make goddamn tackles.
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# ? Jul 29, 2018 21:10 |
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Acebuckeye13 posted:IIRC part of Caldwell's coaching philosophy was not to ride players exceptionally hard in practice, in order to prevent injuries and keep players fresh for games. And from a certain perspective that makes sense... but Jesus Christ no wonder our guys couldn't make goddamn tackles. I'm mean, it's not an either/or scenario. Maybe like one tackling session before a game would be a good idea.
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# ? Jul 29, 2018 22:26 |
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Another part of Caldwell's coaching gameplan philosophy was to be a chickenshit who played it safe most of the time and never taught his team that converting fourth downs was something doable. They probably win that wildcard game against the Cowboys if Caldwell wasn't so awful.
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# ? Jul 29, 2018 23:46 |
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One thing I will say for the Caldwell: he seemed to keep the team on an even keel. We didn't have a lot of drama or disciplinary problems. When they were down in games they didn't implode, they kept grinding and I went from watching Lions games wondering how they would find a way to lose to thinking they might still have a chance to win. I think Caldwell's loyalty to his coaches was the problem. I think he was an ok coach, sometimes a bit too conservative, but he didn't hold people accountable and allowing poo poo like Prince's o-line play and us having 9 players on the field is inexcusable.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 00:08 |
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The Lions in general, for ages, have been a compilation of poor ownership and coaches who run around like chickens with their heads cut off, rather than fix things that are broken. Just a quick reminder that the Lions haven't had a 100+ yard rusher in any game since Reggie Bush did it......on Thanksgiving Day in 2013. Nobody involved with this team between 1999 and 2015 seemed to give a poo poo about the running game or the O-line. "Should we try to find a replacement for Barry Sanders? No. Let's just get a bunch of piecemeal bums and throw them out there and see what happens with no run blocking." That said, i'm willing to give Martha Ford, Bob Quinn & Pals the benefit of the doubt for the time being, because Old Man Ford and Millen/Mayhew teamed up between 2001-2015 to make sure their book, How Not To Run An NFL Team, had a lot of eager readers. My Stockholm Syndrome has a tight hold on me and I may never escape from it.
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Gonz posted:Another part of Caldwell's coaching gameplan philosophy was to be a chickenshit who played it safe most of the time and never taught his team that converting fourth downs was something doable. Yeah but there was also a screwjob from the refs and as ZODIAC MOTHERFUCKER said: "10 YARD PUNT WHAT THE gently caress. WHAT THE gently caress."
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Henchman of Santa posted:Yeah but there was also a screwjob from the refs and as ZODIAC MOTHERFUCKER said: Lions always seem to get screwed but always help themselves. Picked up PI flag? Let's shank the punt to help us lose! Bullshit facemask call? Let's cover for a lateral and not a hail mary! hosed over by a runoff rule? Too bad we didn't take advantage of those 3 fluky interceptions on Matt Ryan! Detroit vs. Everybody is real, but everybody includes themselves.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 01:59 |
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Remember that time the Lions couldn't get the benefit of a review because Schwartz threw the challenge flag on a play that would be automatically reviewed?
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Styles Bitchley posted:One thing I will say for the Caldwell: he seemed to keep the team on an even keel. We didn't have a lot of drama or disciplinary problems. When they were down in games they didn't implode, they kept grinding and I went from watching Lions games wondering how they would find a way to lose to thinking they might still have a chance to win. Personally I always thought his biggest issue was preparation and gameday decisions. The team would play their hearts out for him, but they never seemed to be able to take advantage of the weaknesses of their opponents, and rarely made effective halftime adjustments. Pretty much all of the team's success over the past few years can be attributed to Prater's leg and Stafford's god-like status when playing from behind in the 4th, which obviously could only take the team so far.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 02:06 |
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Darius Slay too.
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VJeff posted:Darius Slay too. Oh yeah, Slay singlehandedly won what, two, three games in 2016 with clutch interceptions?
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 02:17 |
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One other guy on the defense made absurd game saving plays too I wanna say Quin?
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VJeff posted:Remember that time the Lions couldn't get the benefit of a review because Schwartz threw the challenge flag on a play that would be automatically reviewed? I still don't understand that rule
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I think they said it was a form of Delay of Game or something? Either way it got changed after it happened to the Lions. Wonder if they changed that freaking run off rule too.
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VJeff posted:One other guy on the defense made absurd game saving plays too I wanna say Quin? Quinn was great last year so probably yes. Both those guys made some great interceptions right on the sidelines
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VJeff posted:One other guy on the defense made absurd game saving plays too I wanna say Quin? Probably, Quin is severely underrated.
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Gonz posted:The Lions in general, for ages, have been a compilation of poor ownership and coaches who run around like chickens with their heads cut off, rather than fix things that are broken. Lions did draft two RBs late in the first round, Kevin Jones and Best. Injuries just derailed them. But yeah your o-line was Backus and a bunch of scrubs.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 02:37 |
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God, Best was loving awesome.
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https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1023579400694951939 The news and impressions out of the Packers offseason has been so positive that I'm starting to loop back around to being worried that this season won't go well. Graham can't stop raving about Rodgers which is a great sign after he played with Brees and Wilson and the defense is showing a lot of promise.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 04:33 |
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Maybe they should've tried out this whole "free agency" thing before lol. And trades, I think there was a period between like 2010 and 2016 that the Packers didn't make a single trade
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 04:55 |
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We traded a lot in the draft order; the TT system was great for keeping costs down when resigning your own stars, but that gambles heavily on your ability to identify talent in the draft, develop it, and avoid injury problems. And the last six or seven drafts had a lot of misses at key positions.
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VJeff posted:God, Best was loving awesome. Jahvid Best could've had a very solid career had his brains not been turned into Eggs Benedict at Cal. I cannot fathom Ameer Abdullah being on the roster come Week 1, short of an injury to someone else or if he's a special teams player. Blount, Johnson and Riddick are getting 99% of the touches if somehow he is.
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Gonz posted:Jahvid Best could've had a very solid career had his brains not been turned into Eggs Benedict at Cal. Can confirm; poor dude. We thought he died one time when he jumped into the end zone and landed on his head. There is still his track and field career!
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 07:50 |
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The Lions saw a guy have a seizure on the field and thought “let’s use a first round pick on him”
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Just a heads up for Packers goons here, Kumerow is lining up to be the next Jeff Janis http://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1023978292582408192 I'm curious how many WRs the Packers will carry this season. Adams and Cobb for sure, probably Allison, then we have Yancey, Davis, Kumerow, and the three rookies we drafted. I think a couple of the rookies will end up on the practice squad but the rest look decent enough that they'll probably get snapped up by other teams if the Packers don't keep them on the final roster. So we're looking at, what, 6 or 7 for the final roster?
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