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That goes both ways, not exactly a winning strategy.....
Why not? Refs will bail out the WR more times than not with a PI call. They've already established they're going to be calling it tight. I think that is a winning strategy in this game, especially for NO as they're not going to move the ball in traditional manner.
Why not? Refs will bail out the WR more times than not with a PI call. They've already established they're going to be calling it tight. I think that is a winning strategy in this game, especially for NO as they're not going to move the ball in traditional manner.
The Vikings can throw it deep and are winning. I’d trade long PI’s the rest of the game.
In fact, I'm telling Ginn, my faster receiver, to run a take off route as fast/far as he can and I'm going to underthrow the ball on purpose. So then you stop in order to come back for it, the trailing DB will run in to you and we get a free 40-50 yards. Easy
hey, I have a friend who is a Pittsburgh fan and I need some advice on what to tell him tomorrow. Can the constitutive complainers here (Red, Woodcock, Runt, Yeti, etc. ) tell me which essential football rules Pittsburgh violated that Jacksonville followed and who all should be fired? And I don't want to hear anything about refs and injuries because they don't count for the Packers. Heads need to roll!
Pittsburgh shouldn't do anything different. You fans should be proud of your team. They did their best. You can't go the the Superb Owl every year. Steelers fans should be happy the team is in the playoffs every year. Losses happen. Injuries happen. Be realistic. The Steelers have the best owner in the league, the best organization, the best coach, the best QB and the best players. I'll publish stats soon that prove what I'm saying is indisputable fact.
The most satisfying four words in the English language are: "Wait till next year!"
Dilly! Dilly!
One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh. John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
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