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Here's some film of Derek Carr encountering a scary ghost in the pocket: https://twitter.com/Cianaf/status/1040018833417719808
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# ¿ Sep 13, 2018 02:36 |
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# ¿ May 29, 2024 11:09 |
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DrunkPanda posted:I live in L.A. I think I have the right to say my city has the worst traffic. I used to live in Denver, and Denver low-key also has the worst traffic. Especially when you are trying to drive down I25 during rush hour and there's a rockies game on that night. You may as well just rent a hotel room for the night instead of trying to make that commute. Denverites bandwagon the Rockies when they are good but when they're not, they just like to hang out and drink at a ballpark. Summer evenings in Denver have tremendous weather. I-25 has gotten pretty bad. Anyway, I finally got around to rewatching SEA-DEN. Things I noticed: -The Broncos had a lot of success in two TE sets, with Butt and Heuerman on the field. -The tackle play seems much improved from last year, though maybe Seattle's edge rushers are just bad. -I would expect to see Lindsay and Freeman split carries close to evenly, with Booker a distant third. Lindsay looked as good in preseason as he did against Seattle. But the Broncos ran exactly one play in the red zone so it's hard to know who gets the carries there. -The secondary did a lot of talking to each other after giving up receptions to the TE. Still a quality group but not dominant anymore. -Not at all impressed with Seattle's corners. All three Keenum picks were to safeties; the Broncos receivers got open pretty easily. -The Broncos used a couple of RPOs and that goofy "pitch forward to the WR" end-around play, but waited until they were down 24-20 early in the fourth to use them. I'm guessing that's all they've managed to practice so far.
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# ¿ Sep 13, 2018 05:16 |
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cavallingus posted:*checks NL West standings* hmm yes the rockies suck The Chiefs will put up points for sure. They're going to have to double Hill and that will open it up for Kelce.
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# ¿ Sep 13, 2018 05:49 |