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onlydarksets 01-09-2006, 12:20 PM Thrash has a broken thumb. That's not saying that he still won't have better hands than "Butterfingers McBrown", but he's probably not the safest pick to return punts either.
Ah, yes - other than that, my plan is flawless. :rolleyes:
skindogger47 01-09-2006, 12:31 PM You could say the same thing for a number of players though.How many do you think would blow kisses during a kickoff return? Joe Gibbs doesn't want his players doing that shit.
How many do you think would blow kisses during a kickoff return? Joe Gibbs doesn't want his players doing that shit.
So that's not smart football in your book?
I thought you might be talking about his fumbling or the way he doesn't fair catch it when he should, etc.
But if you're just talking about blowing kisses on a return for a TD, c'mon who cares?
Ade Jimoh Fan Club 01-09-2006, 12:57 PM So that's not smart football in your book?
I thought you might be talking about his fumbling or the way he doesn't fair catch it when he should, etc.
But if you're just talking about blowing kisses on a return for a TD, c'mon who cares?
I CARE!
Blowing kisses is what you expect to see at a figure skating championship.
Do something more manly at least, like:
1) Slappin' that ass
2) Suck it, mah beeatch
hurrykaine 01-09-2006, 02:05 PM I'd say under the circumstances our secondary and Harris did a pretty good job.
You can only say that in hindsight because he was owned two times in a row back to back. Fortunately one pass was a dropped TD, and the other was overthrown in the end zone. If either had been caught, this thread would've been a "cut Walt Harris" thread.
hail_2_da_skins 01-09-2006, 02:22 PM Get off Brown's rear end. Running back punts is one of the toughest jobs in football. He can and has made big plays. The guy bobbles a punt and you are ready to kick him off the team. If you going to kick a guy off the team for one mistake, lets kick Brunnel off the team for throwing that fourth quarter pass interception, lets kick Frost off the team for a 14 yard punt, better yet, lets kick Hall off the team for not being able to place his kickoffs deep.
SmootSmack 01-09-2006, 02:33 PM Get off Brown's rear end. Running back punts is one of the toughest jobs in football. He can and has made big plays. The guy bobbles a punt and you are ready to kick him off the team. If you going to kick a guy off the team for one mistake, lets kick Brunnel off the team for throwing that fourth quarter pass interception, lets kick Frost off the team for a 14 yard punt, better yet, lets kick Hall off the team for not being able to place his kickoffs deep.
All good points...except it's not the first time, or even the second or third, that Brown has bobbled a punt.
hurrykaine 01-09-2006, 02:54 PM Fact remains: He will break one sooner rather than later. Seattle has suspect coverage units on special teams. If he takes one to the house against the seagulls, no one will be calling for Antonio's head anymore. I sure hope someone is working on coaching Brown up on the little things (such as fair catching).
You can only say that in hindsight because he was owned two times in a row back to back. Fortunately one pass was a dropped TD, and the other was overthrown in the end zone. If either had been caught, this thread would've been a "cut Walt Harris" thread.
Of course I'm saying it in hindsight, how else can someone review a game...
Meanwhile you're talking in hypotheticals, what use is that? If this, if that, but the end result is all that matters, and in this case the end result was a win.
hurrykaine 01-09-2006, 03:23 PM Of course I'm saying it in hindsight, how else can someone review a game....
Except, this thread isn't reviewing the game. We're reviewing the play, or lack thereof by one Walt Harris. Using the end result of the game to forgive woefully inadequate coverage skills during key moments before the game has ended isn't exactly balanced.
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