Peters Feels His Play Is " Up To Par "
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Re: Peters Feels His Play Is " Up To Par "
FU peters... you've almost killed trent at least 10 times this year... and when was the last time you opened a hole for marshawn?
its a miracle we get positive rushing yardage any given game considering the backs are hit in the backfield nearly every rushing attempt.
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Re: Peters Feels His Play Is " Up To Par "
i can't say anything about the rest of the year, but peters was fine in the game against miami. he mostly handled porter one-on-one all day. many teams use someone to chip a player like that, and the bills pretty much chose not to help peters. and i think it worked, for the most part.
on the first sack by porter, edwards had about 5 seconds to throw. if you go back and watch the play, you can hear the announcer start to say something about how much time edwards had to throw. eventually, porter beat his block and got the sack, but that first sack was on edwards for holding the ball forever.
on the second one, in the end zone, peters did get beaten to the inside by porter, but on the other side of him, dockery had no one to block. dockery made a half-ditched effort to hit porter, but didn't fully commit and let him through. sure, that sack is on peters, but dockery could have stopped it with a better effort. watch the play again.
porter had 8.5 sacks going into this game, so it's not like he just exploded against the bills. he's playing like the old joey porter. and peters actually kept him quiet for much of the day, all by himself. that's not something everybody can do. and if you give the guy just a little bit of help on two plays, porter is shut out.
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Re: Peters Feels His Play Is " Up To Par "
Originally posted by Jan ReimersI think he's about 23 over after 6 holes.
and he has used his mulligan for both the front and back 9.
For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.
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Re: Peters Feels His Play Is " Up To Par "
Originally posted by dplus47i can't say anything about the rest of the year, but peters was fine in the game against miami. he mostly handled porter one-on-one all day. many teams use someone to chip a player like that, and the bills pretty much chose not to help peters. and i think it worked, for the most part.
on the first sack by porter, edwards had about 5 seconds to throw. if you go back and watch the play, you can hear the announcer start to say something about how much time edwards had to throw. eventually, porter beat his block and got the sack, but that first sack was on edwards for holding the ball forever.
on the second one, in the end zone, peters did get beaten to the inside by porter, but on the other side of him, dockery had no one to block. dockery made a half-ditched effort to hit porter, but didn't fully commit and let him through. sure, that sack is on peters, but dockery could have stopped it with a better effort. watch the play again.
porter had 8.5 sacks going into this game, so it's not like he just exploded against the bills. he's playing like the old joey porter. and peters actually kept him quiet for much of the day, all by himself. that's not something everybody can do. and if you give the guy just a little bit of help on two plays, porter is shut out.My wife told me that if I had a dollar for every girl who found me unattractive, girls would find me VERY attractive.
MY WIFE SAID THAT!!!
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