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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
You will like Daniel's music.
I like his dawg.
Popper has crossed the Rubicon.
I wanted him to be reserved.
The rest of you want red meat.
The rest of you are on the carnivore diet.
What is your reaction Brandon ?
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
If the shoe fits...
There were 9 seconds left on the play clock when Linsley snapped, per the call for a quick snap.
I want Herbert to call timeout before disaster strikes there !
Before we get to that, I want Moore and Herbert to have some sizzling plays dialed up on first and second down.
There is never a shortage of dumbass 20-20 hindsight commentary from Brandon, when things go sideways.
Did I do OK ?
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
How many of you "fix the offense" guys need to keep reading shit like this before you realize it's the defense that needs fixing?
Staley just isn't the guy to do it.
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The Spanos' aren't astute at this business. It is unfortunate, but they do the opposite of what should be done to make this a more profitable and entertaining franchise. In this game, the two positions with the most impact and without cap impact are your head coach and GM. A good GM can draft good rookies to keep the team under salary cap constraints and good head coach can coach the talent he has available to him to maximize their talents and even have those that aren't as gifted athletically overachieve. That should have been the focus, but instead we brought in overpaid veteran players with a cheap head coach to manage it all. The fact is if we had a young roster with a proven head coach like Jim Harbaugh that is in contention every year, we could attract cheap yet productive veteran talent on incentive laden contracts because many of these guys want to leave the game with a legacy and a ring. Instead, we do the opposite.
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Originally posted by jamrock View Post
Those are weird stats. The Bills, Chargers and Patriots are a combined 1-5. I haven’t seen decent offense from the Patriots yet they are #4?
Now we own that one too to be the team that made it 110-1.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
For those keeping score.
Here's Slayer.
Keenan surpassed Charlie Joiner late last season to become third on the franchise's all time receiving yard list (9474).
He is 111 yards away from passing Lance Alworth (9584) to become No. 2
He's 2367 yds from franchise all time leader Antonio Gates (11841).
His two TD receptions Sunday puts him at 54 for his career. He needs 5 to surpass Gary Garrison (58) and become No. 3 in that category, behind Allworth (81) and Gates (116)
His 810 career receptions puts him at No. 2 on the list, 145 behind Antonio Gates (155)
His 68.8% catch rate tops all WRs who had more than 50 receptions for the Chargers.
I hope Keenan retires as a Charger too. He is already proving this season he still has a lot left at age 31. The skills that have made him so successful are the skills that WRs who are successful well into their 30s possess: Hands, route running and experience.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
Must viewing !
Pick your beerski.
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