Re: 2019 NFL Season
Posted: Tue March 26, 2019 12:56 pm
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Oh yeah, I forgot. Fixeddurdencommatyler wrote:Really, Chris? Reeeeeeally?!
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Oh yeah, I forgot. Fixeddurdencommatyler wrote:Really, Chris? Reeeeeeally?!
knee tunes wrote:Wait I thought Joey liked the browns
When I text "browns" the laugh til you cry emoji comes up
*presentspike wrote:has a message board ever had a less powerful mod than mecca?
Schiano abruptly leaves position as Patriots DC
Greg? Schiano is stepping down as the New England Patriots' defensive coordinator, citing a "need to spend more time on my faith and family."
Schiano announced his decision Thursday in a joint statement with coach Bill Belichick.
"This is not the result of any one event, but rather a realization that I need to spend more time on my faith and family," Schiano said. "I don't want to look back years from now and wish I had done things differently. Therefore, I am taking time away from the game to recalibrate my priorities."
Schiano was hired by the Patriots less than two months ago.
When his sex tape comes out, I’ll watch it with the most bilateral interest I’ve ever had in a sex tape.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't really give a fuck anymore about who likes what team and for how long. I want to talk about Gronk.
A 6′ 6″ 265lb downfield threat that could block like a lineman. Good christ I'm gonna miss that guy, but I hope he doesn't come back. He's taken a beating.daft twat wrote:When his sex tape comes out, I’ll watch it with the most bilateral interest I’ve ever had in a sex tape.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't really give a fuck anymore about who likes what team and for how long. I want to talk about Gronk.
It's the classic peak vs. longevity argument. Gronk clearly had the greatest peak by any TE and it isn't even close. Gonzalez was great, albeit less so, for a more sustained period but I'd say Gronk because of how obscenely dominate he was.run2death wrote:Gonzalez and Gronk are really the only choices in that debate.
Obviously Gronk has yards per catch and all the playoff records, but I'd lean Gonzalez. He was still GREAT in his final years. He had 80+ catches and ~900 yards his final 3 years. And finished with 30+ more TD catches than Gronk.
This is an overstatement.4/5 wrote:It's the classic peak vs. longevity argument. Gronk clearly had the greatest peak by any TE and it isn't even close. Gonzalez was great, albeit less so, for a more sustained period but I'd say Gronk because of how obscenely dominate he was.run2death wrote:Gonzalez and Gronk are really the only choices in that debate.
Obviously Gronk has yards per catch and all the playoff records, but I'd lean Gonzalez. He was still GREAT in his final years. He had 80+ catches and ~900 yards his final 3 years. And finished with 30+ more TD catches than Gronk.
Constantly running patterns over the middle with linebackers and safeties in the area? Yeah, makes sense.Orpheus wrote:There was a good FO article a while back about how TEs are more susceptible to injury than a lot of other positions. Seems kind of borne out by Gronk and does indeed make Gonzalez's career even more impressive.
run2death wrote:As usual, 4/5 has a terrible sports opinion.
