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You received a permaban and came back as a mult. Like all the others before you it is SOP.
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43-8 homo 43-8
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Why isn't this thread closed and this guy banned?
Are any mods even active anymore? |
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I think he is back with a different user. |
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They know it and are playing games
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**** you turd
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Never had to put a thread on ignore before, but if the mods aren't going to do their jobs, might as well.
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And the Mods continue to sit on their hands...
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Burn this piece of shit to the ground. How is this thread still alive?
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Ware had 6 sacks last year. |
Brokedick and a gimp
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Oh and 43 to 8
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Gif this thread up NWO and mucho rep and maybe a spot on next year's list.
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It's so sweet. |
43-8!!!!
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8-43! |
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... In backup duty while his QB was having the greatest statistical season ever? Please.
The guy won't average over 5 YPC for this next season. |
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If given the opportunity, would you trade Montee Ball for Jamaal Charles?
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Don't you think those stats are insignificant? I mean defenses don't play the run against Manning. You could stick a current Bam Morris in there and he would probably average at least 5.5 ypc. |
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In any case, he's better than Terrell Davis. That's for sure. |
Need more sand in the sand box this turd keeps coming to the top
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TD: 7594 yards 61 TDs 16 Fumbles JC: 7077 yards 41 TDs 16 Fumbles Pretty similar, other than the 20 extra touchdowns. |
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It's more of a team game. Anyone with eyes could tell you Charles had by far a tougher road. He didn't have the surrounding talent TD did. |
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We all know that JC has an incredible career YPC, but TD's post-season YPC was higher. |
TD also played in a RB era, while JC plays in a passing league. Just wait 3 more years and well revisit.
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So it's the Montee Ball train now?
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It's funny that you didn't include number of total touches in the equation here. TD's 1495 to JC's 1154. With JC, you're getting more than a full yard's worth of production with each touch but also a fumble thrown in the mix more frequently. Davis scored a TD, on average, once every 25 touches to Jamaal's 28 but can we even compare the two? TD played his best four years with a HOFer and the possible GOAT running behind an offensive line that was... Well, let's just say it- cheap as ****. Meanwhile, Jamaal's played on some of the league's worst offenses, in no way because of him, with the likes of Matt Cassel and Brady Quinn. Out of curiosity, do you think Jamaal's production wouldn't have dwarfed TD's if the two were swapped? |
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And you're still not taking touches into account. I don't even have to look Jamaal's stats up in our playoff games. Against Baltimore he had 9 carries for 91 yards and a TD in 2 1/2 quarters before he was inexplicably pulled by Todd Haley and 3 carries for 18 yards in 6 plays against Indy... |
TD carried Denver through the playoffs, yeah he had Elway but Elway was far from his prime when TD was there. Bubby Brister might have won us a Super Bowl with those teams.
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TD's physicality in an era that predated many of the offense-friendly rule changes was an aspect that JC doesn't have, just like JC's elusiveness is an aspect that TD didn't have. Many of your points can be seen from the flip side as well. JC working with poor QBs opens up opportunities in the passing game for him, many passes that should go downfield end up going to him as a checkdown. YPR is naturally higher than YPC, because incomplete passes and even drops are not counted against the receiver. 16% of JC's touches are passes (21% in 2013), while only 10% of TD's were, which raises JC's yards per touch. The fact that TD outscored JC on a per-touch basis while also being depended on more as an every down back is staggering. |
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You make a few points but I just have to disagree on most. The thing I take most issue with is the idea that Jamaal isn't an every down back. He's certainly not a bruiser but he's every bit as much a part of our offensive gameplan as Terrell Davis was. He's basically been our entire offense since he took over the starting role in 09. Playing with Capt Checkdowns might benefit you a bit in the amount of looks you get in the passing game but I have to guess its an overall negative in that it allows the defense to key on the short passing game and cheat defenders up into the box, which usually means less opportunities in the running game as well. Jamaal's YPR boosting his YPT is really inconsequential. He averages a full yard more per carry than TD. JC has played six seasons in the NFL and has never averaged less than 5.0. TD's best season as far as YPC is concerned was 5.1. |
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Look at it this way: JC has had 8 multi-TD games in his career, TD had 19. They have played in nearly the same number of games (82 vs 86). |
Who's better at recovering from a knee injury?
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Still, if you take a look at the last two seasons, he's touched the ball on 32% of our offense's plays, which puts him right up there with TD. As for the touchdown statistics, I guess it's just a matter of how much you think surrounding talent contributes. There's no question that Jamaal has played on some of the most anemic offenses in recent memory. In 2009 we only scored 26 offensive TDs (once again, he only started 9 games that season) and in 2012 we only scored 17 offensive TDs (God, that's horrible). For comparison, we weren't even top 5 in scoring this season and managed 41 offensive TDs. I don't think it's a coincidence that his TD production skyrocketed in a capable offense with a coach that fully utilizes his talents. ... But numbers aside, I don't see how you can watch a Chiefs game and think Jamaal isn't the main, driving force behind our offense. |
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TD is the most overrated player of all time. Shanahan could stick any player at rb and could pick up 1200 yards. How many running backs did he let go/trade? |
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Someone copy and paste the hef roast in here if you could be kind. Can't on my phone.
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Oh...43 to 8
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From Cecil Lammey's training camp report (the same guy who told you guys how good Julius Thomas was two or three years ago)...
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The donks are on the decline and you know it. |
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He's a Pro Bowl caliber corner, PFF had him rated as the #5 corner in the league in 2012 and #8 last year.
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I could beat Dude Iateanacho for a TD
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Orange Crush part 2?
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Robert Quinn>Entire Broncos' defense.
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So this Andrew Mason is reporting that some guy nobody has ever heard of is killing it against guys that will never see the field. Every camp needs its hero, I guess.
Oh, Demarcus Ware will not only have less sacks than Dee Ford this season, but he will likely not make it out of the first four weeks without a moderate to serious injury. |
How many sacks did D Ware have last year?
It was 6. He's washed up |
Knowmo's Homer Thread
He was injured! He's been bionically repaired . Now he's better than ever!
...... Just saved KnowMo sine keystrokes. |
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