It’s cute and all but It’s just a matter of time before that becomes disastrous!
That little windmill flip pass that Drew has been throwing.
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Originally posted by Patrick76777It’s cute and all but It’s just a matter of time before that becomes disastrous!
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Originally posted by Patrick76777And it's going to happen!
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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Originally posted by Ebenezerand everybody will be screaming...
You're right! They love it now because it's cute but they'll be screaming. Fans are so ******ed. On Sunday our O looks putrid. Can't do anything, Waste a great defensive effort and I've heard 5 people mention the fact that Willis gave up chasing the guy on the INT! WHAT!!!!! Anyway, to me it looked like someone had him lined up for a hell of a hit and he was like No Thanks. And I tell you what, I'm glad he pulled up, it's better than having him out for 8 weeks because he breaks his leg on the play!Resign our own guys!
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Originally posted by billsfanoneYeah, that too.
Wasn't a double reverse blown up last week? Something... On the second drive.
They should throw out all trick plays.
Dude, KC beat Balt by running right at them. Before the game I'm driving around listening to the pre-game show and they guy says that MM told him that they plan on using gadget plays!
GADGET PLAYS!!!!!!!! Against Baltimore!!!!!!!!!! Are you ******ed?????? I knew right then that we were going to lose that game. And sure enough. Fake pitch to the right, no look screen pass to the left, D. Sanders 50 yards the other way for a TD!
You can't run that play against the Ravens!Resign our own guys!
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Originally posted by chernobylwraithsI wonder who they will blame for it?
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