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  • #16
    Re: Ahman Green player of the game

    Originally posted by green_bowl_packer
    Originally posted by Scott Campbell
    Grant ran very well today too.
    He did. I was surprised he had over 100 yds, but I missed the first half. I saw a play before Ahman busted his big run, Buc player was bearing down on RG he visibly slowed down and headed out of bounds. Subsequent AG play was the 15 yd run that put him 9 from the record. Then he dished out some punishment.

    We have a mojo, attitude problem, defensive players doubting scheme, etc. Talent is there, mostly same as 2007, with what you'd hope would be better players for this year.


    Who was Big Unit talking about not being tough? Saying he's not outing anybody that's just what he's heard.
    I thought he was talking about Chad Clifton.

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    • #17
      Both Green and Grant ran very hard today. For whatever reason, Grant simply can't break tackles. He seems to run with his eyes focused downward whereas Green runs with his head high. Green broke tackles consistently in his prime, and he can still do it today. I don't think anyone expected Green to look this good.

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      • #18
        Re: Ahman Green player of the game

        Originally posted by green_bowl_packer
        Originally posted by MOBB DEEP
        PERIOD!
        I think this may be your most popular post in sometime.
        Thats hilarious...

        Some folk here who were at JSO may remember wifey and I meeting Ahman at Mitchell Field airport in hometown Milwaukee about 4 years ago. He was the definition of down to earth and pleasant; I probably could have sat down with him for a while. Was SO gay of me to get his autograph after I/we had just told him that wifey's brother is doug dubose who has ring from playn with montana against collinsworth and is a cornhusker who OF COURSE ahman knew from Neb lore

        VERY nice to see him perform for pack yet again; GREAT record! TT is a lil overrated but i like him some
        They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

        Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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        • #19
          Re: Ahman Green player of the game

          Originally posted by MOBB DEEP
          Originally posted by green_bowl_packer
          Originally posted by MOBB DEEP
          PERIOD!
          I think this may be your most popular post in sometime.
          Thats hilarious...

          Some folk here who were at JSO may remember wifey and I meeting Ahman at Mitchell Field airport in hometown Milwaukee about 4 years ago. He was the definition of down to earth and pleasant; I probably could have sat down with him for a while. Was SO gay of me to get his autograph after I/we had just told him that wifey's brother is doug dubose who has ring from playn with montana against collinsworth and is a cornhusker who OF COURSE ahman knew from Neb lore

          VERY nice to see him perform for pack yet again; GREAT record! TT is a lil overrated but i like him some
          Yeah outside "that other thread" ; ) - I was disappointed when they took him out after he broke the record, would have been nice to see him cap it with a TD. He was dishin' it out.
          "When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time" Max McGee

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          • #20
            Grant ran solid today. He ran like what he is: a solid running back, but not a game changer. He is what he is. I like grant because he has value. He is a hard runner, and reliable.

            What we saw from Green were some flashes today. He has something left, but who knows what sort of load he can take. You had the feeling with him on that one run that if he could just break one more tackle he was gone. He already broke 3 or 4 just to get there. Best part was, it was an up the gut run. Good shit.

            Ahman and Grant I think will be in a total platoon split starting next week. Green did look too good to not use him, and the one screen Green was still good at it. The other was a bullet throw 3 feet apart. Didn't get why AR threw it so hard.

            Green definitely looked good today. He will see more carries coming his way. It is the best move TT has made to this point in the season.

            Though it makes you wonder: Should we applaud TT for bringing Green back, or be pissed because he let Green go to begin with?

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            • #21
              ahman showed a lot more then i thought he would today

              i was happy to see him signed back, but i wasn't expection to see much out of the old timer. i thought a lot of people were getting their hopes a little too high, and they would be dissapointed.

              i was shocked today to see he still has some spark left. he's not gonna be the ahman of old, but he'll be a help to our running game

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              • #22
                I'm a huge Green fan, but come on, don't crack on TT for letting him go. Houston gave huge bank to get Green, and I don't think anyone here would have agreed with matching that offer.

                It worked out ok for everyone. Houston had to pay for Green's extended recovery period, Green got some serious doe re me (good for him!), and now we get him back, rested, healed, and ready to lay wood to people.

                I actually think his presence will help Grant. My sense is Green's a good locker roome gut, very supportive of other RBs, and Grant will feel the need to match the old man in toughness. So this is good.

                You have to grab on to something positive after a day like today, anyway.

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                • #23
                  Runs like a full back. Fresh legs with a positive attitude.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by rbaloha
                    Runs like a full back. Fresh legs with a positive attitude.
                    And who has the bad attitude?
                    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                    • #25
                      Mebbe I shoudda called a run or two when we got down by 5. They wuz workin on the previous drive. What happind?

                      "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                      • #26
                        Tom Peliserro strongly thinks a coach will be fired this week. Not MM obviously, but either Campen or Slocum. Thank goodness.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          Tom Peliserro strongly thinks a coach will be fired this week. Not MM obviously, but either Campen or Slocum. Thank goodness.
                          now that i would be surprised to see happen, the team firing someone during the season

                          but both those guys suck, and campen has proven he can't get a line to perform

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                          • #28
                            Larry Beightol is available. He is 67 years old now, though, so he probably won't be interested.

                            I still don't understand why that guy got fired. He was a heck of an OL coach it seemed.

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                            • #29
                              I would take that as a bad sign. Good orgs don't do that kind of crap and firing someone now means you get replacement level coaches (Beightol might be an exception) until other staffs get fired.

                              If it happens, then Cliff Christl's watch about interference from the Exec Committee will start in full force (I wonder what Cliff's Bat Signal looks like?). It wouldn't be a T2 move to do a firing now.
                              Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Partial
                                Larry Beightol is available. He is 67 years old now, though, so he probably won't be interested.

                                I still don't understand why that guy got fired. He was a heck of an OL coach it seemed.

                                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Beightol
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                                They wanted to run zone and he didn't coach it. Then he had trouble in Detroit (doesn't everyone) and he got the axe one year later.
                                Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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