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Old 09-14-2008, 08:24 PM
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Duante would have tried to force the ball - and would have fumbled away about two of the sacks.

Tarvais Jackson is a much better qb than Culpepper ever was.


There is no way to prove this point either way, but that statement is a stretch even for the President of the Culpepper Sucks fan club
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Old 09-15-2008, 09:33 AM
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There is no way to prove this point either way, but that statement is a stretch even for the President of the Culpepper Sucks fan club
Tavaris Jackson or whatever his name is - he might not be very accurate - but he doesn't seem to single handedly lose games with mistakes.
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Old 09-15-2008, 10:51 AM
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I wonder what Black Jesus or Black Chuck Norris excuse was yesterday when he dropped the deep ball that hit him in the hands?

Cliff Branch would have caught that pass
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Old 09-15-2008, 11:14 AM
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That wasn't an easy catch because the ball was badly underthrown and he had to stop in full stride and come back to the ball while the beat defender was sprinting towards him.

A healthy Moss makes that play every time though.

He didn't participate in all but one day of practise last week. Do you really think they'd keep him out of practise if he was healthy? He hasn't worked with Matt Cassell much at all - and it would have been a perfect time for them to get in sync.

I realize Moss wasn't listed on the injury report - but Bellichek is notoriously dishonest with his injury report anyway. Moss was in discomfort after his TD catch in week 1. And he had 1 pass thrown at him in the 2nd half of the Chiefs game and 3 passes thrown at him against the Jets.

He's had 4 passes thrown at him in the last 6 quarters of football...and Matt Cassell is completing over 70% of his passes.

In Cassell's final start in high school - he was 3-for-11 passing in a losing effort. Let him take advantage of all the big mis matches in coverage underneath - and if the defense wants to change their coverage to take away the easy stuff - they either have to leave Moss one on one or compromise their pass rush.

The Pats are going to have a great year! The schedule is soft and the much needed bye week comes early.
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Old 09-15-2008, 11:31 AM
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That wasn't an easy catch because the ball was badly underthrown and he had to stop in full stride and come back to the ball while the beat defender was sprinting towards him.

A healthy Moss makes that play every time though.

He didn't participate in all but one day of practise last week. Do you really think they'd keep him out of practise if he was healthy? He hasn't worked with Matt Cassell much at all - and it would have been a perfect time for them to get in sync.

I realize Moss wasn't listed on the injury report - but Bellichek is notoriously dishonest with his injury report anyway. Moss was in discomfort after his TD catch in week 1. And he had 1 pass thrown at him in the 2nd half of the Chiefs game and 3 passes thrown at him against the Jets.

He's had 4 passes thrown at him in the last 6 quarters of football...and Matt Cassell is completing over 70% of his passes.

In Cassell's final start in high school - he was 3-for-11 passing in a losing effort. Let him take advantage of all the big mis matches in coverage underneath - and if the defense wants to change their coverage to take away the easy stuff - they either have to leave Moss one on one or compromise their pass rush.

The Pats are going to have a great year! The schedule is soft and the much needed bye week comes early.

Yeah...I agree, the ball was underthrown, but the ball still got to Moss before the defender did. It hit him right in the numbers...no excuse for failing to catch it....injury or no injury.


How did your final high school start go DrugS?
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Old 09-15-2008, 11:40 AM
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We got beat about 62-6 by Bob Sanders team. He was the best high school running back I've ever seen. I was shocked when they had him playing defense instead of rb at Iowa.

The #2 rb on that Sanders team was 1st team all-state the next year and started as a true freshman at Pitt. The wide reciever on that team, Hinkle, was an all Big 10 WR and punt returner at Iowa. There was also a 2-way lineman on that team that started on the O-line for the Penn State team that won the Orange Bowl a few years ago.
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Old 09-15-2008, 11:43 AM
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We got beat about 62-6 by Bob Sanders team. He was the best high school running back I've ever seen. I was shocked when they had him playing defense instead of rb at Iowa.

The #2 rb on that Sanders team was 1st team all-state the next year and started as a true freshman at Pitt. The wide reciever on that team, Hinkle, was an all Big 10 WR and punt returner at Iowa. There was also a 2-way lineman on that team that started on the O-line for the Penn State team that won the Orange Bowl a few years ago.
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