He can’t, but I can!Oh good.. FIX THE LINE
great. Can you expand my portfolio
He can’t, but I can!Oh good.. FIX THE LINE
great. Can you expand my portfolio
Oh man you’re so smart you must be a super fan for figuring that out I would’ve never guessed there is money in football what I thought it was a charity event manDo you truly
Can you grasp the fact that for the average fan, win or lose, playoffs or no playoffs, their life isn't going to change one bit? But for Steve, the staff of the entire organization, players, etc. there is money involved, this is a business.
Oh good.. FIX THE LINE
I thought your were the ultimate authority, give me bothmike mcglinchey or quenton nelson coming right up
Do you truly
Can you grasp the fact that for the average fan, win or lose, playoffs or no playoffs, their life isn't going to change one bit? But for Steve, the staff of the entire organization, players, etc. there is money involved, this is a business.
Yeah man you tell him you’re so coolWho never watches the games live and is still an authority. Amazing. And you once said wouldn't it be interesting if the team was watching what we said and took our advice? Quite an ego. Foolish and living in a fantasy world thinking an NFL franchise would take advice from a forum.
Hope Harbs is at least on the phone with him this week.Currently it is speculation
I thought your were the ultimate authority, give me both
WereYeah man you tell him you’re so cool
Excuse me?Oh man you’re so smart you must be a super fan for figuring that out I would’ve never guessed there is money in football what I thought it was a charity event man
billick's leash was only short because he lost the locker room but you can see it in the players that they love harbs and they play hard for him - every single year harbs gets our entire team to fully buy in no matter the circumstances or surrounding issues or record or team quality
I don’t disagree that the players love him, as I said, he’s a good NFL coach and just like Andy Reid, would definitely be coaching another team next season if the Ravens were to let him go. But I don’t buy the whole “the players play hard for him” statement. Plain and simple, this team has lacked in preparation, in game adjustments, laid 2 complete stinkers at home to bad teams, were given one of the easiest schedules in the league, had a 97% or making it to the post season, and still managed to unmotivate and limp their way to another failed season and then cry the blues of how much they love each other and will give it the old college try to get back next year. If they love each other, and are completely unified and okay being a mediocre football team, so be it. The seats will continue to be empty, and Other fans will be able to buy tickets on stub hub for as little as $25.
I’m Moses and changed the first two commandmentsim God, im not a miracle worker...
Continuous blasphemy has just gotten this forum reported. Congratulations gentlemen.I’m Moses and changed the first two commandments
Thou Shalt Draft Nelson
Thou Shalt Draft McGlinchey
Any other commandments you’d like changed
I’m Moses and changed the first two commandments
Thou Shalt Draft Nelson
Thou Shalt Draft McGlinchey
Any other commandments you’d like changed
Continuous blasphemy has just gotten this forum reported. Congratulations gentlemen.
Fixed it for ya, one can dream.i am eric decosta, the lord, your GOD
no other gods before me (except ozzie)
do not worship any idols (except for jonny unitas and ray lewis)
do not worship money unless its name is tucker...
thou shalt not covet another team's qb
thou shalt draft bama and LSUmichigan players
Reported to who? Haha, as if anyone would do anything about thi-Continuous blasphemy has just gotten this forum reported. Congratulations gentlemen.
Huh? Where did I ever mention anything about The Bengals or The Browns. Since you want to bring The Bengals up let keep in mind that Marvin Lewis has been The Bengals head coach for the past 15 years. He has a playoff record of 0-7 and The Bengals in general has probably been the most talented team in The AFC North for the past four years. If you think John Harbaugh wouldn't do a better job as a head coach than Marvin Lewis especially taking them further to the playoffs with the talent they have then I think that's silly belief. John Harbaugh has much better playoff record than Marvin Lewis and has never been one and done in the playoffs even with the least fan favorite coordinators.
The Raven haven't been to the playoff since 2014 and since then they had a injury ridden season in 2015 and nearly made it to the playoffs in 2016 and 2017. If John Harbaugh would to get fired today then there's no way a team would not rush to express interest in him. Not only is there like 5 teams or more that are in need of a head coach but that makes for more competition so it doesn't neccesarily mean The Ravens or any team is going to get their guy. The fact that The Raiders are willing to hired Jon Gruden who hasn't coach football for over 7 years is telling on how The Raiders feel about today's head coach candidates. No disrespect to Jon Gruden accomplishments but The Raiders aren't just willing to make him their head coach but also the highest paid head coach along with stake in ownership.
Yeah I'm having a hard time buying the play hard for Harbs concept when I watched these last two games. Getting dominated up front against 2 of the worst o lines in the league doesn't indicate playing hard.I don’t disagree that the players love him, as I said, he’s a good NFL coach and just like Andy Reid, would definitely be coaching another team next season if the Ravens were to let him go. But I don’t buy the whole “the players play hard for him” statement. Plain and simple, this team has lacked in preparation, in game adjustments, laid 2 complete stinkers at home to bad teams, were given one of the easiest schedules in the league, had a 97% or making it to the post season, and still managed to unmotivate and limp their way to another failed season and then cry the blues of how much they love each other and will give it the old college try to get back next year. If they love each other, and are completely unified and okay being a mediocre football team, so be it. The seats will continue to be empty, and Other fans will be able to buy tickets on stub hub for as little as $25.
Could be wrong here, but if I'm not mistaken, due to the slot look, Canady should have been the other deep "safety" with Jefferson (who correctly allocated resources to double Green).
With Mosley, his job is the seam route and to carry the vertical. Usually that's against a tight end, but in this case, the tight end went across the field, so I believe Mosley should have dropped vertical to help with Boyd. Again, could be wrong.
I think Weddle was essentially acting as an additional linebacker and was going to take the hook zone away in the flat (which would mean he had the tight end).
Two things stand out from memory and that's how shallow Mosley was on the play when the only seam threat was Boyd and also how soft Canady was over the top as far as execution is concerned. From a personnel standpoint, I would have put Weddle or had him deep and had Jefferson show blitz, but that's just me.
All of this is going off memory. I'm still confused about the play because the outside corners forced an outside release to the sideline which almost suggests they were banking on verticals and wanted the corners to carry that route from the get go as opposed to jamming them inside and shortening the field for the safeties in deep coverage. That's what made me think it was man. Maybe man on the outside, zone on the inside. I don't know. Just really a good call for what the Bengals wanted to do, but terrible execution.
Just watched it again, good point on Canady, in 2-man deep I would expect two safeties back there so it's very possible Canady was the deep safety. Thing is, I highly doubt Mosley responsibility was the seam. I think he was supposed to handle the hook since Mosley showed blitz and dropped back, so it's a lot to ask him to cover a lot of ground and in that instant to take away the seam. Not only that but if he took the seam Mixon would've been left uncovered for an easy 1st down in the hook. I think Chuck Clark(36) had responsibility of the TE, so I don't think it was Weddle's responsibility. I think Clark was actually the LB in this situation to take away the hook/curl as well on the other side of the field.
This is where it gets confusing, because if Mosley and Clarke are supposed to prevent the hook, and if TJ and Canady cover the deep half of the field, then what is Weddle's responsibility in this scenario? I don't think Weddle was showing blitz either, I think he was getting back to the line for an adjustment.
I want to know what's Truth's take on this is though.
Well if that’s the case and Weddle was out of position it makes sense that he doesn’t get his 1m bonus for making the playoffs. Easy come, easy go.so according to filmstudy in simplified terms weddle was miles out of position and when asked about CJ on twitter he responded with this:
"If there was any plan for Mosley to cover the slot receiver on a seam route there, he was severely disadvantaged by dropping from the A gap at the snap."