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The All Things PLAYOFFS 2022 Thread
Califan007 The Constipated replied to kleese's topic in The Stadium
Perhaps history is repeating itself in a way...behold the 2015 Kansas City Chiefs: The 2015 Chiefs started off 1-5 The 2022 Commanders have started off 1-4 Chiefs: won their next 10 straight to make it in the playoffs Commanders: have won 6 of their last 7 Chiefs: living checkdown metric Alex Smith was the starter Commanders: noddle-armed ball of moxie Taylor Heinicke is the starter Chiefs: in 6 of those 10 games, Smith threw between 125 yards and 191 yards Commanders: in 3 of his 6 games, Heinicke threw between 138 yards and 191 yards Chiefs: averaged 144 rushing yards per game during that 10-game stretch Commanders: averaging 144 rushing yards per game during this 7-game stretch Chiefs: 4 of the 5 teams they lost to made the playoffs (Broncos 12-4, Packers 10-6, Bengals 12-4, Vikings 11-5) - their combined winning % is 0.70 Commanders: 4 of the 5 teams they lost to will most likely make the playoffs (Eagles 10-1, Cowboys 8-3, Titans 7-4, Vikings 9-2) - their combined winning % is 0.77 Chiefs: After their 4th loss in a row, their defense held all their remaining opponents under 22 points, and twice allowed only a fg Commanders: After their 4th loss in a row, their defense has held all their remaining opponents under 21 points, and twice kept their opponent to 10 points or less Chiefs: won in the wildcard round 30-0, then lost in the divisional round to the Patriots Commanders: ??? -
^^^ Joel Greenberg, the corrupt Florida tax official who tried to reduce his jail time by telling the FBI that Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) paid for sex with a teenage girl, has been sentenced to 11 years in prison. The hefty sentence comes close to the decade-plus prison time that federal prosecutors requested—and didn’t seem to give credence to his value as a government witness in a dozen other investigations into the fraud and corruption. Sitting in a local jail, Greenberg has been meeting with local, state, and federal investigators for more than a year to rat out his friends. He helped expose Teresa McIntyre, a Small Business Administration employee who broke bad a month into her new job there and eventually admitted to handing out fraudulent COVID loans. He explained the inner workings of a GOP scheme to sway elections by creating non-existent “ghost” candidates, which helped convict Seminole County Republican Party chair Ben Paris. And his evidence gave feds the hammer they brought down on his friend, a former radio shock jock named “Big Joe” Ellicott, who admitted to a bribe and kickback scheme. But none of these cases is as big as the one that has yet to be filed: underage sex trafficking charges against Rep. Matt Gaetz. As The Daily Beast reported exclusively last year, Greenberg wrote a confession letter laying out how the congressman paid him to arrange for sex with multiple women—as well as a girl who was 17 at the time. And as the Beast also revealed, Greenberg’s private Venmo logs showed how the congressman did indeed pay him—and at one point mentioned the teen in a transaction memo. The FBI has that evidence, but the Department of Justice has yet to move on Gaetz. And while The Washington Post reported that the feds are dropping the sex crimes probe, eight sources told us the overall investigation continues. The extent of Greenberg’s cooperation—and the potentially huge case against a sitting congressman—led his defense lawyer to rip the DOJ last week for going so hard on Greenberg and “fiddling away as Rome burns.” Even the federal judge jabbed at prosecutors yesterday in court, according to CNN, which quoted U.S. District Judge Gregory Presnell when he called it “concerning” that the Justice Department has “extensive investigations ongoing with no end in sight.” https://www.thedailybeast.com/florida-rep-matt-gaetzs-associate-joel-greenberg-gets-11-year-prison-sentence
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Next Day Thread: Falcons Fall Flat
Califan007 The Constipated replied to KDawg's topic in The Stadium
Missed this: Commanders Segment: Inside the NFL | Washington vs Atlanta Falcons - Week 12 -
Completion % Wentz 62.1 Heinicke 60.2 Yard per attempt Wentz 6.4 Heinicke 6.8 Yard per completion Wentz 10.2 Heinicke 11.3 TD% Wentz 4.3 Heinicke 4.1 INT% Wentz 2.6 Heinicke 2.9 QB Rating Wentz 84.1 Heinicke 82.7 QBR Wentz 32.9 Heinicke 46.9 Does the above mean that Wentz at his worst...is pretty much the same as Heinicke at his best? lol...
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I think it has far more to do with Heinicke being much, MUCH better at keeping plays alive with his legs and pocket manipulation. That usually gives receivers/TEs/RBs a little more time to adjust and get open. So on 3rd and long, Heinicke is bouncing around back there, dipping into the pocket and then back out again, bailing a bit left and right and making LBs think he might take off, which gives his players the opportunity to get themselves open. With Wentz, that extra time rarely happened.