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StinkBox 11-06-2018 05:53 PM

A smart man once replied...
 
this...

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Originally Posted by StinkBox (Post 13291287)
Peters' is a useless twat. He's a cancer to his teammates, coaches and anyone he comes into contact with in life.

My son played college ball with his sorry ass. What you're seeing right now is a reprieve from the true person he really is as a human being. The only reason he's being "nice" is for his own well being. That scumbag does not give a rat's ass about anyone but himself.

If you don't believe me...watch and learn the hard way.


Pablo 11-06-2018 06:01 PM

He broke his standin' bone when he was here with the Chiefs. Still hasn't fully recovered.

PHOG 11-06-2018 06:11 PM

Nothing, he's always been a headcase :rolleyes:

Flying High D 11-06-2018 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 13873749)
maybe because xxxxxxxx yyy xxxxx yyyyyyyyyy xxxxxxx yyyyy xx.

(not mater what is said, the reason will be racist.)

Nailed it. Somebody will get their pussy hurt. Pussies

Easy 6 11-06-2018 06:26 PM

He clearly showed up in KC with the right mindset, he was thankful and realized the risk the team took in bringing him aboard... he was glad to be in the NFL, he was ready to listen

And that coachability brought him great success

But that success eventually wore that mindset down, to the point that he figured he didnt need anyone else to be great, he didnt need to listen anymore

He was Marcus ****ing Peters now

It was always going to happen no matter which team took a shot on him, dudes just a natural hotheaded malcontent, its always going to be someone else' fault with him

The Man, bad coaching, redneck fans, etc etc etc

Those of us who were glad to see him go have been proven correct

Well bye, again (again)

Randallflagg 11-06-2018 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 13873663)
https://media.profootballfocus.com/2...d-1024x576.png

Just a season ago, then-Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters was thriving. He graded as the 14th best corner in the regular season at 80.7 and stymied opposing quarterbacks who dared to throw at him — allowing a 66.0 passer rating (15th). He continued to rack up interceptions — it was his third straight year with five or more. But after being traded to the Los Angeles Rams this past offseason, Peters has struggled amid his team’s formidable defense (and offense). In the team’s first loss to the New Orleans Saints, Peters’ deficiencies were exacerbated.

Aside from the Rams’ game against the San Francisco 49ers, where he wasn’t targeted all game, Peters has allowed a passer rating of 100.0 or more in six of eight games when he’s the primary defender in coverage. He only had five such instances last year, and the situation appears even more concerning: He has already allowed six touchdowns, two more than he gave up in 2017, and has only one interception to show for it.

Peters was unable to control Saints wide receiver, Michael Thomas. After allowing six catches on eight targets to Thomas ranging anywhere from seven to 19 yards, Peters was beaten big when it mattered most late in the fourth quarter. Thomas simply ran past Peters in press coverage, and quarterback Drew Brees threw over Peters’ head into Thomas’ waiting arms for a 72-yard score that was the final dagger to the previously undefeated Rams.

The Rams don’t have much to worry about at 8-1, but Peters’ uncharacteristic poor play could become a decisive factor come playoff time. He’s matched up against big-name receivers thus far: Thomas (90.7 grade), Davante Adams (82.5 grade) and Adam Thielen (90.8 grade). It’s a likely possibility that he’ll have to go another round against at least one of them when January rolls around. In the past two weeks, Peters has been targeted 20 times — tied for the most among cornerbacks in that span. Opposing quarterbacks have clearly taken notice his downfall.

That raises the obvious question: What changed for Marcus Peters? Or rather, what changed around Marcus Peters? For one, the big-play receivers he’s followed this year are seeing more targets (and more accurate targets) than the ones he stuck with a year ago. For example, in 2017, Antonio Brown was targeted just three times in Peters’ coverage for a measly two receptions for 14 yards. Brown finished with eight catches for 155 yards and a touchdown in that game, so clearly, Peters was at his best. DeVante Parker was targeted seven times against Peters in 2017, but only four were deemed catchable, and just two were caught.

This year, he’s seen nine targets (seven catchable) against Thomas, six (five catchable) against Adams and four (three catchable) against Thielen. In other words, NFC quarterbacks are testing Peters more than ever before with accurate throws, and he’s not coming away with interceptions, or success in general, at the rate he’s been used to.

In his rookie year, Peters was targeted a league-high 137 times (and he was the most targeted cornerback from 2015-2017). Peters had nine picks that year despite allowing eight touchdowns, compared to just one interception this season. Also, he only allowed opposing signal-callers to complete 50.4% of those throws in his coverage. This season, that number has ballooned to 72.3%. As for why the discrepancy between that year and this year exists is hard to say. But it appears that Peters’ move to the NFC may have something to do with it.

Through nine weeks, Peters has a 45.6 grade which ranks 106th of 111 cornerbacks, and his near-perfect passer rating allowed of 145.6 is 107th. :eek: He’s also already allowed more yards in coverage this year than in all of 2017. It’s been a staggering tumble from stardom for him — but it’s truly the best-case scenario as he attempts to make the climb back to glory. His team is considered a title contender and his offense and defensive line are playing lights out. Now, it’s a matter of whether Peters can get right in the next seven weeks before his team has to prove itself in a playoff run.


https://media.profootballfocus.com/2...pg?w=916&h=720 Giving up another touchdown.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-what-happened-to-marcus-peters

What happened to Peters? Simple - Hollywood.

wazu 11-06-2018 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 13874298)
He clearly showed up in KC with the right mindset, he was thankful and realized the risk the team took in bringing him aboard... he was glad to be in the NFL, he was ready to listen

And that coachability brought him great success

But that success eventually wore that mindset down, to the point that he figured he didnt need anyone else to be great, he didnt need to listen anymore

He was Marcus ****ing Peters now

It was always going to happen no matter which team took a shot on him, dudes just a natural hotheaded malcontent, its always going to be someone else' fault with him

The Man, bad coaching, redneck fans, etc etc etc

Those of us who were glad to see him go have been proven correct

Well bye, again (again)

He was absolutely holding himself fully accountable after the game Sunday. It was actually a pretty impressive interview and he faced the music. Blamed himself for not playing well and vowed to fix it.

Flying High D 11-06-2018 06:38 PM

What is he doing during the Anthem? Forget during the game, let’s get to the important things.

rabblerouser 11-06-2018 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 13873801)

It's that the Rams are asking him to do stuff that maybe 5 guys in the game can do and you will get beat when you are put in those spots.

So what I'm seeing here is...Marcus Peters was never a top 5 CB, but Bob Sutton put him in a position to take full advantage of his talents??

Easy 6 11-06-2018 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by wazu (Post 13874333)
He was absolutely holding himself fully accountable after the game Sunday. It was actually a pretty impressive interview and he faced the music. Blamed himself for not playing well and vowed to fix it.

I watched it, not buying it... lets see him walk the talk

rabblerouser 11-06-2018 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Flying High D (Post 13874343)
What is he doing during the Anthem? Forget during the game, let’s get to the important things.

The usual - slapping his mom, choking a coach, kicking a flag, threatening the life of a team bus driver, etc.

He's a true piece of shit, both on the field and off of it.

**** Marcus Peters.

BWillie 11-06-2018 07:04 PM

He's a ball hawking CB like Talib - not a shut down corner. So when he doesn't get interceptions - he's not going to grade well. So basically - he's overrated.

Sassy Squatch 11-06-2018 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by wazu (Post 13874333)
He was absolutely holding himself fully accountable after the game Sunday. It was actually a pretty impressive interview and he faced the music. Blamed himself for not playing well and vowed to fix it.

Maybe if he adopted that attitude during the game instead of pouting, bitching at the refs, and harassing his own teammates I'd actually believe a single word out of his mouth.

R Clark 11-06-2018 08:19 PM

Clay is right he was in man coverage most of the time , iowanians post is spot on .mecca is way wrong on this one and I agree with a lot of his post . But to be honest I have taken a substantial amount of bourbon tonight,hell it bout done me in to agree with clay.Bottom line as bad as we suck in are secondary still better off with this shit stain gone. And don't forget how many threw a fit when we dumped this ass hole. Ok Iam done with my drunken rant I most likely won't post for another 5-6 years ,it's better to be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt .ive successfully removed it , but what the hell 8and1 Go Chiefs !!!!!!!

Couch-Potato 11-06-2018 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 13874214)
He broke his standin' bone when he was here with the Chiefs. Still hasn't fully recovered.

I had heard he was nursing an injury as well, but not sure a broken hand justifies such bad CB play?


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