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  1. I'm thinking they start from behind, they loose. Even at halftime they loose. Ahead going into the half, they'll be fine until the last possessions where they'll loose. WSH 17 NYG 20
  2. EB as a HBC, in my daydream, looks like Bill Parcels. I'm not sure he has the management skills, but he definitely has the outline and experience of what a winner looks like. Count me in.
  3. The little Helen Kellers are a pain in the ass!
  4. Oh yeah it does. BUF RB is 190lbs,.. Better Def and Turnovers will decide it. Hope they all live to suit-up vs PHI and steal a W
  5. Bills choked out the NFL Rushing Champion so this plan would hinge on the capability of our stellar OL to not run into each other or just fall down...that's a tall order for #77 & #71. Going to need to be hyper alert in this one...may I suggest:
  6. DEN should be able to get QB Pressures consistently, just like all the other 30 teams in the NFL. It'll be up to Sam H. He has to improve where it's obvious. Can't have tape that exposes weakness that carryover uncorrected week to week. Good game for EB to show how skilled/savvy he can be. Expecting DEN to hang around make it a FG win/lose type of game.
  7. I watched DEN game and it was clear they'll have no real passing game. They'll run to open up passing lanes. Wilson vs Howell, I take the guy with more open targets which will be Howell. DEN has no real EDGE rushers that scare you but Howell has to be better to not take sacks or hits. Too close to call, so I'd take WSH +3.5
  8. This is a good warmup game. Really mostly about checking boxes and gaining momentum. Best case scenario is they get to gameplan and rehearse in-game strategy changes, get into a flow on both sides of the ball, then avoid extra week 1 fatigue injuries with increased rotations deeper into the depth chart. This is a game the Defense has to dominate.
  9. Man, I get what you're saying. I look at it this way...In the box score it was and has always been WSH. Nothing past that for me. In this view, nobody lost anything and Snyder is gone. That's really is a big deal that makes this season a celebration and hope.
  10. That is what must change. He's not that guy and his combo of failures at coaching and failures at personnel/draft/FA is an indictment towards his release. I do think he retires at the end of the year and fired if it gets ugly early. Harris doesn't have to ask anyone to restructure the management. I'd imagine they already have a plan to evaluate and not intervene into much, if not simply to see what works and what doesn't. They'll use the info to offer promotions, and upgrade talent across the board. I don't see Jason Wright, any of the Hews, or RR in any FO Management after this year. Football Ops could very well roll EB into the HC slot and JDR might stick around with EB, but EB knows some guys too. Look, this team has been the bottom of the league for decades, ****s about to change with Snyder gone. WSH already won 2023.
  11. I don't think he's injured. I think it's more likely that he refuses to play meaningless football in the last year of his contract. If my guess is right then he will be there Week 1 padding his stats. This is the hyper egomaniac playing for the big bag, 'ugh, ya know'.
  12. This is the start of the new era and the last dance for Riverboat Ron and the Hews. It feels like Harris will watch closely and mostly observe, but for how long? He doesn't strike me as a 'wait and see' guy. My guess would be that they'll be collecting a lot of data on the system that's in place and the performance indicators for all staff. Next year will be a complete overhaul, retaining the best in the system, and upgrading past mediocrity. RR & Co would need a miracle season to be here in 2024.
  13. I'm skeptical about a guy in a contract year that plays 4 snaps and is out with a stinger. I didn't see where he would have sustained the injury but it's always possible that preseason injuries get exaggerated as a strategy. Spine and neurological patient complaints can often have no objective signs of anything. Specifically, where grading a patients severity is completely subjective. You'll not know until certian key points are tested. One is where the athlete only subjects himself to injury risk at the time that benefits him the most ie, Week 1. I remember Emmitt Smith's tried-and-true training camp plan - not to play. At all in the preseason. Smart IMO.
  14. Is it true that Patterson didn't want to go to the PS and asked for an early release?
  15. Funny but I think I saw that written on the Daily Specials chalkboard of a Russian Bar in Pattaya, Thailand
  16. Watch the Fromm post-game interview...he's literally pitching his value as having painstakingly learned the playbook and shown he can exercise it. I guess that kinda puts pressure on EB's scheme when his 'entire playbook walks out the door. AZ picks him up for a week then he gets traded to Denver for a ham sandwich! Fromm interview at 17:00
  17. yep! Fromm said it took him awhile to learn the entire offense but he did. I think he's talking to all the Andy Reid coaches and their rivals...He's going somewhere.
  18. Not from this couch! 🤣 I'm just thinking good example of what it takes to exceed expectations and how to disappoint. I'm done with Chase Young's immaturity along time ago, 'Ya know'
  19. I'm in Bangkok and there's 2-3 Dispenceries on any street...I'm an advocate for legalized cannabis for any purpose. The under-achievements of Chase Young and talk of smokin' weed won't help his poor stat line. If his goal is pain relief and sleep, he's nailin' it!
  20. Do you think Terry McLaurin is smoking weed? This would be a 'No', probably from nearly 100% of anyone you ask. The guys who are smoking it up aren't your mature, over-achievers that produce at their best consistently. So, when it comes time to get paid and tough decisions need to be spot-on, I'm not paying the guy who's getting high.
  21. Agreed. Plus new HC and Offense. Wilson's (35 in November) slimmer, but not faster then Hurts or D.Jones. They'll be better, like .500 team and the match-up is 50:50 (like most games).
  22. Well I'm showing how to read between the lines. If they put him in a boot, it's a 2. All grade 2's aren't the same and some guys are back in a couple of weeks, where that tweet was misleading and innacurate. This article is about right. So, if Terry doesn't walk out of that MRI in a boot, it's a 1 and I'd just shut him down until it matters. I'm looking for Logan and McLovin to be back for week 1.
  23. Inaccurate info. Grade 1 turf toe can be healed in a week. Grade 2 turf toe can be healed in 2-4 weeks. This guy is hunting for social media exposure and isn't being accurate on purpose. They'll put him in a boot if it's more than a grade 1 turf toe. He'd already be in surgery if it were grade 3. One would need to see the MRI to know what is the proper expectation for expected recovery time. As well, all turf toe injuries are not equal, even in the same grade. Everyone is different and depending on the angle when an athlete gets dragged down, impacts where the seperation occurs in a turf toe injury. Terry will play hurt if they let him, but they shouldn't. I'd be looking for him to test it out in 2 weeks. You can tape the **** out of that thing and play, but he won't be 100% for a month at the least.
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