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Justin Blackmon suspended first 4 games
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter 7m
Jaguars former first-round pick WR Justin Blackmon is being suspended four games by the NFL, per league sources. More on NFL Live now. B14ckmon on suicide watch. |
Hahahahahaha
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Couldnt happen to a better fan base
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Good. **** that team. Their shitty trolls have made me desire to see them disband as a team.
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BWAAHAAAHAA!
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Maybe the Chiefs can win now. Whew.
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We still won't beat Jacksonville. MJD will run wild.
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I bet he offered Gabbert a bounty if Gabbert would hit a receiver with a pass.
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Funny thing is Blackmon14 offered more to this board than Claynus
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4 games? What he do, bang Godells wife or something?
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Some scrub WR will go all Miles Austin on our good ol' career day defense.
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That little cancer girl will be heartbroken.
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LMAO
B14ckmon must be so proud of his team right now, what with that stellar LT they just drafted, no QB, and last year's top10 BUST now suspended! Hilarious! |
Poor B14ckmon.
Being a troll is all fun and games unless you're a fan of the Jaguars, in which case your own team will always be your downfall |
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kind of sad |
Substance abuse, not PEDs
This could end up costing him some money above and beyond the suspension: Quote:
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Clayton, for as much as I disagree some of his football related opinions, creates excellent gifs, has funny stories, and has been an open book on this forum despite the ridiculing he receives (the majority of it rightly inflicted). B14ckmon just trolled and trolled to the point where it wasn't imaginative or funny. |
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Bwuahhhaaaahhaaa, **** Jacksonville.
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Weed
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Blackmon’s contract makes him vulnerable
Posted by Mike Florio on April 30, 2013, 5:42 PM EDT Justin Blackmon AP After becoming the fifth overall pick of the Jaguars in 2012 but before signing his rookie contract, Justin Blackmon was arrested for DUI. The timing was not good, because it gave the Jaguars extensive leverage in their contract talks with Blackmon, who had a DUI at Texas Tech, too. The Jags parlayed that leverage into a contract that deferred 40 percent of his signing bonus into future roster bonuses. As of right now, roughly $4 million has not been paid. Blackmon also agreed to have all future guarantees wiped out in the event of a suspension. Which means that the Jags can now pull the plug on Blackmon’s deal and owe him nothing more, even though top five players otherwise get fully guaranteed contracts for four seasons. Throw in a new G.M. who may have had no desire to pick Blackmon in the first place, and Blackmon could be gone. If the Jaguars are willing to accept the fact that Blackmon will have received roughly $8.5 million for one year, they can move on by asking Blackmon to move out. |
It'd save them some money but there is no way that they would just get rid of him like that.
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I fought to protect your freedom and this is how I am thanked? With cries of baby killer and volleys of spittle? It's a looong rooaaaad http://www.movie-vault.com/ckeditor/...11273584_5.jpg |
Meh B14ckmon was alright once he stopped just being a troll douche all the time.
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You have to be impressed with that stroke either way. |
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Doubt they cut him.
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I'm tired of taking fat guys in the 1st round. I'm tired of being jealous of almost every other team's QB. |
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And you can't make a highlight video out of checkdowns. |
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"I'm a BLACKMON, and I can never be a veteran" - Public Enemy
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He's a big scared pussy when it's time to throw the ball down the field. |
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But carry on Clay. I still like you even if everything you say in regards to alex smith is fradulent as ****. |
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So, guess who has a bag of mind your own ****ing business with your name written all over it. <-This guy. |
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http://i.imgur.com/owaaxsC.jpg |
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Ian Rapoport @RapSheet 31m
Justin Blackmon left himself vulnerable with his suspension. All his guarantees are null/void, per his contract. Could be cut with no $ paid Expand |
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Snicker
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I'm not ashamed of this at all because I know you can be a team that favors those kinds of positions heavily over the others and still win playoff games. As long as you have a QB. If/when the Chiefs finally draft their franchise QB before I ****ing die, I will be the happiest clam on draft day. It won't matter who they take or at what position. They can go ahead and draft nothing but 5-techs for 10 straight years. As long as we've got the QB, we can win, and theoretically a QB with that kind of help in the trenches is far more dangerous than a QB without that kind of support. But drafting that way while your QB is Alex Smith? Unac****ingceptable. Completely and utterly hopeless. |
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By the time we do draft a legit QBOTF he'll have a strong line and targets to throw to and Smith will once again be kicked to the curb... |
They have to draft fatties to protect his little princess ass. Get ready to see even more drafted next year. But like you say, even the best line in the NFL can't Febreeze the shit-stink that is Alice's crusty, bunghole of "talent", and his replacement should benefit nicely.
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You just said that Alex Smith throws MORE short passes than anyone. Then you cited his AVERAGE depth of target. Those two are not the same thing. Alex Smith very well might throw the highest number of short passes. Or he might throw the highest volume of short passes out of his total attempts. But he could throw three 1 yard wing passes and two 15 yard intermediate targets for a total of 33 yards. Divided by 5, and that's 6.6 yards per attempt. Another QB could throw five 7 yard pass attempts for a total of 35 yards, or 7 yards per attempt. You would say that Alex Smith throws more short passes than QB #2, but you'd be wrong. Alex Smith threw three short passes, and the other guy threw 5. It's semantics, but you seem to care so much about being able to quantify why you're correct, I thought I'd let you know that you were citing bad information to support your claim. |
dude he quotes PFF as gospel
PFF had Alex Smith as their #8 overall QB 2 years ago and he was on pace to get back to his same PFF positive number last year... so either GoChiefs is a hypocrite or he doesn't have the slightest idea what he's talking about |
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Eight percent? He's a Dinking Queen.
All Red Tribe Smith "highlight" films must be set to ABBA. Sweet Dick has spoken. Posted via Mobile Device |
Blackmon banned, just like his internet counterpart.
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ON A SIDE NOTE
Your sig is also misleading. It is implies (falsely) that all it takes to beat Alex Smith is to score 24 points, which is simply not true. Alex Smith's team might have lost 34-27, and guess what? He beat your arbitrary deadline of 24 points. Secondly, it implies that Alex Smith cannot win a game if he has to score more than 24 points. Again, a wild inaccuracy. Last season, 7 out of his 10 games, Alex Smith led the offense to at least 24 points. Yes, the two games they lost the opposing team scored 24 points, but that hardly is the definitive stat. There were plenty of weeks where his team could have beaten that point total. They didn't that week. It is literally arbitrary. Lastly, we have to go back three years to find any significant amount of games lost to teams who scored 24 points. To be more clear, in 2012 Alex Smith lost TWO GAMES to teams that scored 24 points. In 2011, he lost to ONE TEAM that scored 24 points. So yeah, three times in the past two years, Alex Smith lost when his opponent scored 24 points. My god! Whatever shall we do! How about this? Over the past two years, Alex Smith has won 10 games where the opponent didn't score 24 points... but his team scored at least 25. I get it, you hate the Alex Smith trade. I was disappointed, too. But you're cherry picking statistics and it just doesn't equal out to be the horrific situation that you proclaim. |
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When Shanarat went to Washington, he supposedly said it was a 5-year rebuild and actually drafted to that plan (at least initially). Tried to shore up the line by drafting Trent Williams #4 overall and acquiring Jamaal Brown. Williams worked out, Brown not so much, but the rest of their 2010 draft wasn't exactly good from what I can tell. Went with a 34-year old Donovan McNabb & Rex Grossman at QB & went 6-10. 2011 Draft wasn't a stellar one for QBs. Newton, Gabbert, Ponder, Locker all went high, and Newton wasn't going to be had. They apparently didn't like any of them (could have had Gabbert at 10 but traded down), so Washington traded down, got more picks & did what they could to upgrade the rest of the team. QBs that year were Rex Grossman & John Beck and the team went 5-11. 2012 Robert Griffin is available. They feel like their roster is one that a young QB can succeed with and make the move necessary to grab him. 10-6, playoffs, a shitload of jersey sales & everything we want in KC. My point is that I can see this as our version of Washington's 2010 draft. If Fisher pans out (which he damn well better), it'll make life a lot easier down the road. Next year, if there's a QB we want & aren't in range, maybe we can make a big move because we have some talent across the board. If not, keep acquiring picks and/or talent so the team is as good as possible when your QB arrives. It may take a few years, but I sincerely doubt that Reid and Dorsey honestly view Smith as a QB they can win a Super Bowl with. I think they think he's better than we do, but I don't think they're nuts. Then again, we could just be Kansas City Chiefs fans and never draft a QB.... Probably more likely. I'm not completely in love with what the Reid/Dorsey regime have done thus far, but if the above is the plan, I suppose I can bear it for a year or two while we wait. It sucks, but the idea of overdrafting a QB, especially high in the first, just to take one seems counterproductive to me, especially given that only 1 went in the first 40 or so picks last week. We're clearly not the only team who thought it was a bad QB class. |
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Once again, I'm not saying that Alex Smith didn't throw the greatest number of short passes, but you are still using the wrong information to prove it. There is a difference between volume, percentage, and average. They are not interchangeable statistics. |
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Here's undeniable proof. http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=272597 |
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I bet no other team in the league does that! God, this has got to be a final nail in Reid/Dorsey's coffin! |
How does Alex Smith being a shitty QB with no potential in this league have anyting to do with Justin Blackmon being suspended?
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Get ****ed. |
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The Steelers have been covering up their QB apparently for years. I'm not butt hurt... I'm sorry we didn't draft a mediocre QB for you high in the draft. |
Alex is an above average QB in this league, much like BA is an above average tackle. Last I checked we haven't signed either to long term holy shizerballs deals.
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Yards per game. Yards per completion. TD passes. Third down conversions. |
So who will Tebow's primary target be for the first four games?
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I wonder if Bl14ckmon will post again? I'll give him props if he shows up to eat his crow.
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"Nah, man I ain't got no drinking problem". Ya'll just pickin on a celebrity athlete. "F" y'all, I don't have time for this shit". Go ahead and cut my ass I got my 8.5 mil:shrug: |
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