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Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Fri October 02, 2015 7:38 pm
by Orpheus
I'm sure y'all are. Teams should know better than to trade with the Patriots by now. Not looking forward to Bostic and Hicks getting coached up and then blowing up some team on an A-gap blitz in the playoffs. It's almost comical at this point how they keep reaming the rest of the league on these trades.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Fri October 02, 2015 7:44 pm
by Green Habit
Orpheus wrote:I'm sure y'all are. Teams should know better than to trade with the Patriots by now. Not looking forward to Bostic and Hicks getting coached up and then blowing up some team on an A-gap blitz in the playoffs. It's almost comical at this point how they keep reaming the rest of the league on these trades.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Fri October 02, 2015 7:48 pm
by Kaius
Bostic is ok, but he's not going to become some world-beater because he's in NE now.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Fri October 02, 2015 7:50 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
Kaius wrote:Bostic is ok, but he's not going to become some world-beater because he's in NE now.
maybe a wife beater
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Fri October 02, 2015 8:14 pm
by Orpheus
Kaius wrote:Bostic is ok, but he's not going to become some world-beater because he's in NE now.
It's extremely likely that he was used poorly and terribly coached in Chicago, judging by their overall defense. Belichick doesn't really trade for guys he doesn't have a use for. Akeem Ayers wasn't an awesome player either and wound up being one of the guys that stopped Lynch before the pick that ended the SB. Bostic will undoubtedly get better/be put to better use in NE, even if it's just on ST. It's what they do.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Fri October 02, 2015 11:28 pm
by elliseamos
Orpheus wrote:Kaius wrote:Bostic is ok, but he's not going to become some world-beater because he's in NE now.
It's extremely likely that he was used poorly and terribly coached in Chicago, judging by their overall defense. Belichick doesn't really trade for guys he doesn't have a use for. Akeem Ayers wasn't an awesome player either and wound up being one of the guys that stopped Lynch before the pick that ended the SB. Bostic will undoubtedly get better/be put to better use in NE, even if it's just on ST. It's what they do.
The local sports talk radio was pointing out that Bostic was taken two picks before Jamie Collins and was seen as a possible pick before the bears took him ahead of the pats.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 2:01 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Football at 9 am on the east coast, yes please.
Jets-Dolphins, no thank you.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 2:12 pm
by Simple Torture
The Dolphins look sad enough that they should unexpectedly beat the Patriots during Week 17.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 2:25 pm
by Green Habit
Simple Torture wrote:The Dolphins look sad enough that they should unexpectedly beat the Patriots during Week 17.
The way the Pats are playing they'll likely be sitting starters again in that game.
And watching the Dolphins right now, it's making me slightly less depressed about the Broncos' O-line, as there are a lot of other teams in the league with O-line problems.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 3:24 pm
by Fuzzy_Dunlop
The Dolphins are a joke. How do you get the ball with 28 seconds left and end up punting with no times out called?
Their entire offense consists of two PI calls against the Jets!
Remember when people were saying they should be undefeated going into the Pats game week 6?!!
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 3:26 pm
by Fuzzy_Dunlop
Green Habit wrote:Simple Torture wrote:The Dolphins look sad enough that they should unexpectedly beat the Patriots during Week 17.
The way the Pats are playing they'll likely be sitting starters again in that game.
And watching the Dolphins right now, it's making me slightly less depressed about the Broncos' O-line, as there are a lot of other teams in the league with O-line problems.
Their D line is no better! Ivory ran right through Suh and Wake whiffed on a tackle on Fitzpatrick no less.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 3:55 pm
by Green Habit
Fuzzy_Dunlop wrote:Green Habit wrote:Simple Torture wrote:The Dolphins look sad enough that they should unexpectedly beat the Patriots during Week 17.
The way the Pats are playing they'll likely be sitting starters again in that game.
And watching the Dolphins right now, it's making me slightly less depressed about the Broncos' O-line, as there are a lot of other teams in the league with O-line problems.
Their D line is no better! Ivory ran right through Suh and Wake whiffed on a tackle on Fitzpatrick no less.
I don't think it's going to be this bad, but I searched for "Suh Haynesworth" in Twitter and a whole lot of people are jumping to that conclusion.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 6:11 pm
by CopperTom
Projecting the end zone logos inside of the outlines that were actually there looked terrible. Why was that even attempted?
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 7:54 pm
by Green Habit
Rashad Jennings just made one of the sickest RB runs of the year right there.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 8:15 pm
by doug rr
thank you chicago
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 8:24 pm
by Green Habit
doug rr wrote:thank you chicago

Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 9:03 pm
by Orpheus
Fuzzy_Dunlop wrote:The Dolphins are a joke. How do you get the ball with 28 seconds left and end up punting with no times out called?
Their entire offense consists of two PI calls against the Jets!
Remember when people were saying they should be undefeated going into the Pats game week 6?!!
The talent base between a lot of teams is roughly equivalent for a lot of NFL teams, it's who can actually provide a coherent plan for their players that makes such a difference. I've been catching up on Bridgewater and Mariota's first few starts this year and it's obvious both the Vikings and Titans have a solid plan on how to scheme for and develop them. It's night and day with them and teams like the Dolphins.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 9:34 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
If the Cowboys lose, the Redskins will be tied for first in the NFC east. Lol.
Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 10:24 pm
by Self
Orpheus wrote:Fuzzy_Dunlop wrote:The Dolphins are a joke. How do you get the ball with 28 seconds left and end up punting with no times out called?
Their entire offense consists of two PI calls against the Jets!
Remember when people were saying they should be undefeated going into the Pats game week 6?!!
The talent base between a lot of teams is roughly equivalent for a lot of NFL teams, it's who can actually provide a coherent plan for their players that makes such a difference. I've been catching up on Bridgewater and Mariota's first few starts this year and it's obvious both the Vikings and Titans have a solid plan on how to scheme for and develop them. It's night and day with them and teams like the Dolphins.

Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Sun October 04, 2015 10:25 pm
by Self
The Bills would be a lot better off if they didn't assume the personality of their coach.