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Everything posted by tsylvester
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I am sure they are getting too much of it else where. On a side, and lighter note, it was nice to see the media television, can go for hours without comercial breaks. Now, just do that during football games and we all will be happy....
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In case you or you know anyone who goes or wanted to go to this "party" thursday....
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as expected, wouldnt want him to take any responsibility for what he did to her...... oh wait, he paid her off.....
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With out pay for conduct detrimental to the league..... http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000487503/article/greg-hardy-suspended-10-games-without-pay At least the Cowboys wiil get a few games out of him and based on the way they structured his contract, will pay next to nothing for an angry, hungry man....
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Are you being funny? They lumped the Denver game, not west coast, with the Raiders, west coast. Then lumped the Niners, west coast, with the Cards, not west coast. Preferably it would be Denver then Arizona, Raiders then Niners. That would allow the team to stay on the west coast and mid west for each of those two game raod trips. This is a burtal schedule, travel wise.
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He has 20 career penalties, accepted, since coming into the league in 37 games played.. Leading the way of the ones TC pointed out, Byron Maxwell had 19 in 47 games played, Culiver has 16 in 46 games played, they were all drafted the same year. Revis, has 20 as well, but he was drafted in 2007, for a reference, in 111 games.
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Wow, just wow, quite a lot for a player who is injury & penalty prone..... I guess this takes corner out of the first round.
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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000486562/article/nfl-will-release-2015-schedule-on-tuesday-at-8-pm-et
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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000485756/article/adrian-peterson-reinstated-effective-friday-by-nfl
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I thought maybe it would be higher. Any time you give young adults that much money, even at the league minimum, when they have no real education on finances, bad things happen. Throw in money grubbing family & friends, bad investments by people one would think they can trust and boom, it is all gone... http://www.cnbc.com/id/102585929
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There is no difference. Both men said they would move the teams if they did not get new stadiums. Neither did, both moved; case closed.
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Bisciotti: Ravens working on extension with Marshal Yanda
tsylvester replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Both are great to extend, worth keeping aorund for a few more years. -
Such a great move, just hope they don't lose the pick because of tampering with Ngata........
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I played tight end on offense, was the long snapper and on field goals, line backer on defense. Yes, so long as one reported to the official, since I wore the number 16, I could snap the ball. The rule is that the ball must touch the qb's hands when he is under center. Thus, snapping it to him, him setting it on the ground. It's an old play, a small college team actually pullled it off last season. The full back is simply a misdirection... You are correct, these trick plays are against the spirit of the rules. However, there used to be, may still be a rule that says an offensive or defensive cannot do anything that would "trick" the oppossing team. Generally we see this called when a defensive player mimics the snap caddance, when a quarterback bobbs his head too hard to similate a snap, or when a center moves the ball ever so slightly. The Cowboys, way back, used to have their linemen set up bent over and when the qb would say "ready" they would stand up then get into their stance. This became norm for them, but was designed to draw defenders off sides. It worked for a bit, every now & then, they eventually went away from using it. My only point is that all the defenders had to do was listen to who was reorting inelligable, and not cover that player no matter where he lined up. Proper coaching would teach that, especially against Bill B.
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We used to run, yes, I am dating my self, the fumblusky. either my self, 16, or our full back, 32, would report in as eligable and play center. It wsa normal for me to do this since I snapped for punts & field goals. Any who, the ball would be snapped to the qb under center who would then place it on the ground under which ever of us was runnging the play. The center, one of us, would then pick the ball up without leaving the snapping position, pretend to pull and circle back running the option... It worked.. We also ran a fake punt with me snapping the ball and goiing out for a pass; I could because I would report religable. Our coach told us every practice, 1) to report to the officials to declare and 2) to pay attention on defense for who was being declared inelligbale; follow were the lined up. We rarely had an issue, why? Because of proper coaching.
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Papa, I know remeber Mel and a few others saying on tv, prior to his injury, that he was a first round talent. I watched a lot of his college games and I tend to agree there.... I will see if I can dig up their report. An article from Buffalo- http://www.buffalobillsdraft.com/2013/08/james-hurst-a-top-draft-prospect-faced-with-taking-on-jadeveon-clowney/
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Stupid rule, just pay attention to the announcement of who reports eligible. We did back in HIGH SCHOOL, what, millionares can't? Just as dumb as saying they, the NFL, doesn't have the money to put four more cameras in the endzone for better coverage........
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Because he is slow to respond to identify plays, weak in the upper & lower body, he has no "bend" to turn the corner, and only made a name for him self against weaker opponents. A lot of players over the years are rated high, but turn out to not even make it in the NFL, let alone be a contributor on the team. I could be wrong, but I have not seen anything from him, and I watch a ton of college games, to warrant a first round pick, not high in the round, and certainly not at 26. I think there are a number of players with just as much talent and potential as he has who could be had later in the draft.
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Ravens want more fans at training camp- roll eyes.....
tsylvester posted a topic in Baltimore Ravens
Yeah, sure, sure, move camp out of Westminster where the college was ABLE to handle the thousands per day, where local businesses saw big gains in patrons = money, to the Castle, where they can only have and have only drawn, "hosted between 400 to 600 fans each day in 2014"..... Sure thing, what is the max they can hold even with "buying" more land (currently a park sits across the street and private home owners own the land around the palace), maybe up to 1,000, but nothing close to, either in numbers nor in intimacy, add to that, the road their palace sits on is not, will not, cannot be able to handle that much traffic flow, site lines are not good on this narrow two lane road......... http://espn.go.com/blog/baltimore-ravens/ -
hey, there was no video tape. The bigger deal is who Dallas signed and there being no outrage. He is an habitual abuser, unlike Rice, and unlike Rice, there is no video, only the written reports from the victim which no one wants to read.
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Well done sir.
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Yes, time will tell if he will be good for the team or not... But this shows how poorly the team thinks of the two young corners they drafted; B-U-S-T.