[quote]mahwah wrote:
I can’t wrap my head around what happened here. I would think the glove would have been enough protection to prevent your fingers from falling apart[/quote]
That is very funny- saw it on Yahoo this AM. Dude seems to be in good spirits. You can see the video when it happens as he makes a grab at Sproles you can see him on his knees clutch at his hand really fast before he is off camera. He posted pics online of his hand too if you google his name.
My thinking is he got it caught in Sprole’s mask or pad or something and it just tore off. Pretty insane though- not an injury you ever think of in football…
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
Freeman should go to the Jags. I feel like he started to suck ever since Schiano took over the team.[/quote]
That’s not a bad idea actually. It’s funny that earlier it seemed there were a bunch of teams who needed a QB and now they seem to be the only 1 I can think of off the top of my head…
JAX probably wouldn’t have to pay much either since Tampa literally diminished the kids value exponentially
: Kaepernick needs Vernon Davis return. In his career, Kaepernick has completed only half of attempts with Davis off field, including 47.2 pct TY - Ed Werder
Also I see Glennon easily handling the starting QB job. Noone questioned his talent and strong arm coming into the league. It was mostly his leadership since he’s a quiet, go with the flow kinda guy
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
Freeman should go to the Jags. I feel like he started to suck ever since Schiano took over the team.[/quote]
That’s not a bad idea actually. It’s funny that earlier it seemed there were a bunch of teams who needed a QB and now they seem to be the only 1 I can think of off the top of my head…
JAX probably wouldn’t have to pay much either since Tampa literally diminished the kids value exponentially[/quote]
Vikings could use him
Schiano does look like quite an ass. I thought that they could have won a couple games if it wasn’t for all the penalty’s they were taking. Freeman is better off not playing for them, their close to being decent but who wants to play for a team who has no real receiving core. Jaxonville should stop wasting talent and fold the team already, shit on shit over there their owner seems like an idiot.
[quote]Jlabs wrote:
Schiano does look like quite an ass. I thought that they could have won a couple games if it wasn’t for all the penalty’s they were taking. Freeman is better off not playing for them, their close to being decent but who wants to play for a team who has no real receiving core. Jaxonville should stop wasting talent and fold the team already, shit on shit over there their owner seems like an idiot.[/quote]
Well in defense of the Jags, their new owner is only in his 2nd year there, this is Caldwells, the new GM’s first year, as well as Bradley and a handful of coaches. They have done all they could up to move the team. I’d give them 2-3 years and see what changes. They don’t need Freeman, or Tebow, or any other mediocre QB that’s been tried and tested. They need a drafted QB of their own who they can develop and build around. Yes that was attempted by the previous administration with Gabbert and it obviously failed but I don’t think there grabbing a current QB is the best move.
Caldwell does have a solid history behind him he may be the answer for the jags. As for Kap he’s hitting a learning curve right now, they had all the right pieces last year once you take away a few key ingredients to the formula it unravels fast. For instance Sanchez’s first year with the jets he looked remarkable because the team around him was solid.
I suspect Kap gets back to his normal self starting tonight, no question he is talented as hell. Also Coop was right about the receivers slacking you can’t throw the ball to a fucker primadonna who half asses his routes.
[quote]Jlabs wrote:
Schiano does look like quite an ass. I thought that they could have won a couple games if it wasn’t for all the penalty’s they were taking. Freeman is better off not playing for them, their close to being decent but who wants to play for a team who has no real receiving core. Jaxonville should stop wasting talent and fold the team already, shit on shit over there their owner seems like an idiot.[/quote]
Well in defense of the Jags, their new owner is only in his 2nd year there, this is Caldwells, the new GM’s first year, as well as Bradley and a handful of coaches. They have done all they could up to move the team. I’d give them 2-3 years and see what changes. They don’t need Freeman, or Tebow, or any other mediocre QB that’s been tried and tested. They need a drafted QB of their own who they can develop and build around. Yes that was attempted by the previous administration with Gabbert and it obviously failed but I don’t think there grabbing a current QB is the best move.[/quote]
They’ve got a relatively young team with what is actually a pretty good defense if they could just keep the offense on the field. It’s unfortunate for guys like MJD that what you said is true- they need a few more years. I don’t think he has it in him. Maybe he will get a chance to go to a contender before he goes out like Steven Jackson…
[quote]Jlabs wrote:
Caldwell does have a solid history behind him he may be the answer for the jags. As for Kap he’s hitting a learning curve right now, they had all the right pieces last year once you take away a few key ingredients to the formula it unravels fast. For instance Sanchez’s first year with the jets he looked remarkable because the team around him was solid.
I suspect Kap gets back to his normal self starting tonight, no question he is talented as hell. Also Coop was right about the receivers slacking you can’t throw the ball to a fucker primadonna who half asses his routes.[/quote]
DUDE! I know it seems as if I’m riding your ass, cuz I am. But, you have to get your info straight first. Sanchez was not ‘remarkable’ his 1st yr. He threw 20 int’s w/only 12 td’s. That is not ‘remarkable.’ His best yr was '11 when he went 28/16 w/a 78% completion rate.
[quote]Jlabs wrote:
Caldwell does have a solid history behind him he may be the answer for the jags. As for Kap he’s hitting a learning curve right now, they had all the right pieces last year once you take away a few key ingredients to the formula it unravels fast. For instance Sanchez’s first year with the jets he looked remarkable because the team around him was solid.
I suspect Kap gets back to his normal self starting tonight, no question he is talented as hell. Also Coop was right about the receivers slacking you can’t throw the ball to a fucker primadonna who half asses his routes.[/quote]
DUDE! I know it seems as if I’m riding your ass, cuz I am. But, you have to get your info straight first. Sanchez was not ‘remarkable’ his 1st yr. He threw 20 int’s w/only 12 td’s. That is not ‘remarkable.’ His best yr was '11 when he went 28/16 w/a 78% completion rate.[/quote]
Oh you Jets fans and your crazy Canadian cousins.
[quote]Jlabs wrote:
Caldwell does have a solid history behind him he may be the answer for the jags. As for Kap he’s hitting a learning curve right now, they had all the right pieces last year once you take away a few key ingredients to the formula it unravels fast. For instance Sanchez’s first year with the jets he looked remarkable because the team around him was solid.
I suspect Kap gets back to his normal self starting tonight, no question he is talented as hell. Also Coop was right about the receivers slacking you can’t throw the ball to a fucker primadonna who half asses his routes.[/quote]
DUDE! I know it seems as if I’m riding your ass, cuz I am. But, you have to get your info straight first. Sanchez was not ‘remarkable’ his 1st yr. He threw 20 int’s w/only 12 td’s. That is not ‘remarkable.’ His best yr was '11 when he went 28/16 w/a 78% completion rate.[/quote]
To keep it short, hes from USC. If I ever became a NFL owner or GM, which Im closer and closer to becoming, I would never draft or sign a USC QB. Never, ever, never.
[quote]Jlabs wrote:
Caldwell does have a solid history behind him he may be the answer for the jags. As for Kap he’s hitting a learning curve right now, they had all the right pieces last year once you take away a few key ingredients to the formula it unravels fast. For instance Sanchez’s first year with the jets he looked remarkable because the team around him was solid.
I suspect Kap gets back to his normal self starting tonight, no question he is talented as hell. Also Coop was right about the receivers slacking you can’t throw the ball to a fucker primadonna who half asses his routes.[/quote]
DUDE! I know it seems as if I’m riding your ass, cuz I am. But, you have to get your info straight first. Sanchez was not ‘remarkable’ his 1st yr. He threw 20 int’s w/only 12 td’s. That is not ‘remarkable.’ His best yr was '11 when he went 28/16 w/a 78% completion rate.[/quote]
To keep it short, hes from USC. If I ever became a NFL owner or GM, which Im closer and closer to becoming, I would never draft or sign a USC QB. Never, ever, never. [/quote]
[quote]Jlabs wrote:
Caldwell does have a solid history behind him he may be the answer for the jags. As for Kap he’s hitting a learning curve right now, they had all the right pieces last year once you take away a few key ingredients to the formula it unravels fast. For instance Sanchez’s first year with the jets he looked remarkable because the team around him was solid.
I suspect Kap gets back to his normal self starting tonight, no question he is talented as hell. Also Coop was right about the receivers slacking you can’t throw the ball to a fucker primadonna who half asses his routes.[/quote]
DUDE! I know it seems as if I’m riding your ass, cuz I am. But, you have to get your info straight first. Sanchez was not ‘remarkable’ his 1st yr. He threw 20 int’s w/only 12 td’s. That is not ‘remarkable.’ His best yr was '11 when he went 28/16 w/a 78% completion rate.[/quote]
To keep it short, hes from USC. If I ever became a NFL owner or GM, which Im closer and closer to becoming, I would never draft or sign a USC QB. Never, ever, never. [/quote]
So, that a big N.O. to Marinovich?![/quote]
Meh. No SB ring or playoff win, hardly had a career, and was a criminal