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xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
Gold Knight wrote:To help the Rev's side a bit...
Browns 51
Bengals 45
Cleveland's offense was HUGE last week againt the Bengals, a defense that was predicted to be great this year...
misterman10 wrote:reverend_kyle wrote:The 49ers barely beat the cardinals![]()
thats what I thought.
Edgerrin James
Larry Fitzgerald
Anquan Boldin
Matt Leinart
Adrian Wilson
Antrell Rolle
Neil Rackers
Bryant Johnson
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
misterman10 wrote:Gold Knight wrote:To help the Rev's side a bit...
Browns 51
Bengals 45
Cleveland's offense was HUGE last week againt the Bengals, a defense that was predicted to be great this year...
who predicted that the bengals D would be great![]()
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They have been terrible for the last 3 years![]()
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xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
Gold Knight wrote:misterman10 wrote:Gold Knight wrote:To help the Rev's side a bit...
Browns 51
Bengals 45
Cleveland's offense was HUGE last week againt the Bengals, a defense that was predicted to be great this year...
who predicted that the bengals D would be great![]()
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They have been terrible for the last 3 years![]()
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Week 1, 6 turnovers forced, anything else?
misterman10 wrote:Gold Knight wrote:misterman10 wrote:Gold Knight wrote:To help the Rev's side a bit...
Browns 51
Bengals 45
Cleveland's offense was HUGE last week againt the Bengals, a defense that was predicted to be great this year...
who predicted that the bengals D would be great![]()
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![]()
They have been terrible for the last 3 years![]()
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Week 1, 6 turnovers forced, anything else?
did you even see the game?
they were all silly turnovers on the ravens part
anything else?
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
Gold Knight wrote:misterman10 wrote:Gold Knight wrote:misterman10 wrote:Gold Knight wrote:To help the Rev's side a bit...
Browns 51
Bengals 45
Cleveland's offense was HUGE last week againt the Bengals, a defense that was predicted to be great this year...
who predicted that the bengals D would be great![]()
![]()
![]()
They have been terrible for the last 3 years![]()
![]()
Week 1, 6 turnovers forced, anything else?
did you even see the game?
they were all silly turnovers on the ravens part
anything else?
There are no such things as "silly turnovers" in the NFL. These players get paid million because they do this shit year round. They dont make "silly" mistakes.
And yeah, i did see the game and the Bengals were swarming to the ball every play, giving McNair absolutely no time to throw.
riggable wrote:The patriots are the scariest team out there. We have the best leader in the league in Tom Brady, and No defense can stop Randy Moss on the slant(the charges tried double teaming him, and lets just say they got raped like a Diego) Not to mention, are offensive line is incredible, our special teams has already score the longest run-back in NFL history this year, and our defense is a group of large, good lineman. We're 2-0. but neither of the games were that much of a contest(again, SanDiego, who always talk tough, went home crying) and Its clear that things are going to continue that way.
I also want to talk for a minute about the illegal taping. The amount of coverage that went into this infringement is pathetic at best. These tapes, while possibly helpful, weren't that big of a deal. Think about it:
The Coaches call out the play 40-20 seconds before the snap.
The video taper, who is recording the hand signals, send that tape to the man up above,
who then analyzes the play signaled by the hand signals.
Then the man up above radios the play down to Bill Belicheck.
Bill then has to relay that information to a player on the field.
THen that player has to give the information to the rest of the team.
In less than a minute? Perhaps, but unlikely,and even so, then the information probably isnt relayed all that clearly. Furthermore, even if a defense knows the jist of what play is going to happen, that doesn't mean they can stop it if they are unskilled. They have to be good at what they do to take this illegal information(if they can get it) and put it to use. Is this illegal? yes. Is it game changing? probably not.
Take a look at the allegations that the New York Jets are cheating in comparison to what NE has done, and you can see that this isn't that big of a deal at all.
riggable wrote:I was a fan of the patriots before they won a single superbowl.
ALso, if your so hoighty toighty with how the film taken during the game could change the game, except to show that you are a whiner because the patriots so consitently beat the living shit out of your team, please explain.
misterman10 wrote:riggable wrote:I was a fan of the patriots before they won a single superbowl.
ALso, if your so hoighty toighty with how the film taken during the game could change the game, except to show that you are a whiner because the patriots so consitently beat the living shit out of your team, please explain.
I honestly wish I could understand what you were saying
riggable wrote:misterman10 wrote:riggable wrote:I was a fan of the patriots before they won a single superbowl.
ALso, if your so hoighty toighty with how the film taken during the game could change the game, except to show that you are a whiner because the patriots so consitently beat the living shit out of your team, please explain.
I honestly wish I could understand what you were saying
I said: stop whining and explain how the film is game changing.
riggable wrote:Silly child. They didn't film the game BEFORE it happened. They were filming the game AS IT HAPPENED(which, may I add, as how most film is filmed)
So, no. Its not like saying you 'know all the answers of a test before you take it' at all. Obviously if that was the case, then I wouldn't be saying this.
Try again.
riggable wrote:Ok, so they film it as it happens. How the hell does it get from this big, handheld video camera, to the defensive line? Those big linemen in the uniforms surely don't have tiny little televisions hidden somewhere?
Perhaps they watch the film first. But oh wait! since the filming was being done as the game happened, those defensive guys we're on the field, already PLAYING the game.
Try again.
misterman10 wrote:riggable wrote:Ok, so they film it as it happens. How the hell does it get from this big, handheld video camera, to the defensive line? Those big linemen in the uniforms surely don't have tiny little televisions hidden somewhere?
Perhaps they watch the film first. But oh wait! since the filming was being done as the game happened, those defensive guys we're on the field, already PLAYING the game.
Try again.
Yes, they film the calls as they happen, as opposed to what? They film the calls after they happen?
Hilarious, truly hilarious.
How hard is it for you to understand that your precious bandwagon team are cheaters. They videotape the signal, which is in turn given to the coach (not that hard silly child), and the coach tells their defensive captain (I guess you are too busy defending your cheaters, that you hadn't noticed the green dot on players helmets means that they receive play-calls from the coach). The play is told to the team and they have the upper hand
Seeing as you will never understand logic, good night silly child.
riggable wrote:misterman10 wrote:riggable wrote:Ok, so they film it as it happens. How the hell does it get from this big, handheld video camera, to the defensive line? Those big linemen in the uniforms surely don't have tiny little televisions hidden somewhere?
Perhaps they watch the film first. But oh wait! since the filming was being done as the game happened, those defensive guys we're on the field, already PLAYING the game.
Try again.
Yes, they film the calls as they happen, as opposed to what? They film the calls after they happen?
Hilarious, truly hilarious.
How hard is it for you to understand that your precious bandwagon team are cheaters. They videotape the signal, which is in turn given to the coach (not that hard silly child), and the coach tells their defensive captain (I guess you are too busy defending your cheaters, that you hadn't noticed the green dot on players helmets means that they receive play-calls from the coach). The play is told to the team and they have the upper hand
Seeing as you will never understand logic, good night silly child.
oh ok, thanks! this brings me back to my original point. Thats a lot of stuff you just mentioned there son.
You perhaps missed that once the video tape is finished, it has to be played back to Bill Belicheck(this must take a little time, at least the duration of the film, plus time to rewind the film, and get over to Bill)
Then, Bill has to analyze the tape(gee, this must take a little time to, those hand signals sure can be confusing!)
Then the defensive captain has to correctly relay this information from Bill the coach to 10 odd other players around him, some up to 10 yards away from him! This also has to be done while the other team is yelling to themselves as well.(not a walk in the park exactly)
Finally, the defensive players have to interpret this information and act accordingly. They already had a play set up to run, and now they have to get in the positions for their new play.(jeez and all that confusion doesn't happen instantly)
now, my fine football friend, how long do you suppose the Patriots have to do all of these steps? If you answered "from the time that the coach made the hand signals, until the play started." you would be correct.
Another question: how long do you suppose that is? Not to long? I didn't think so.
Is all that stuff possible? like i said way before, perhaps. But it would be a race against time, now wouldn't it. Annnd, what if one of those steps along the way is screwed up? Then the defense doesn't know what the hell is going on, there all confused, and they're at an even worse spot than before.
Not very effective, is it.
Try again.
misterman10 wrote:reverend_kyle wrote:The 49ers barely beat the cardinals![]()
thats what I thought.
Edgerrin James
Larry Fitzgerald
Anquan Boldin
Matt Leinart
Adrian Wilson
Antrell Rolle
Neil Rackers
Bryant Johnson
misterman10 wrote:riggable wrote:misterman10 wrote:riggable wrote:Ok, so they film it as it happens. How the hell does it get from this big, handheld video camera, to the defensive line? Those big linemen in the uniforms surely don't have tiny little televisions hidden somewhere?
Perhaps they watch the film first. But oh wait! since the filming was being done as the game happened, those defensive guys we're on the field, already PLAYING the game.
Try again.
Yes, they film the calls as they happen, as opposed to what? They film the calls after they happen?
Hilarious, truly hilarious.
How hard is it for you to understand that your precious bandwagon team are cheaters. They videotape the signal, which is in turn given to the coach (not that hard silly child), and the coach tells their defensive captain (I guess you are too busy defending your cheaters, that you hadn't noticed the green dot on players helmets means that they receive play-calls from the coach). The play is told to the team and they have the upper hand
Seeing as you will never understand logic, good night silly child.
oh ok, thanks! this brings me back to my original point. Thats a lot of stuff you just mentioned there son.
You perhaps missed that once the video tape is finished, it has to be played back to Bill Belicheck(this must take a little time, at least the duration of the film, plus time to rewind the film, and get over to Bill)
Then, Bill has to analyze the tape(gee, this must take a little time to, those hand signals sure can be confusing!)
Then the defensive captain has to correctly relay this information from Bill the coach to 10 odd other players around him, some up to 10 yards away from him! This also has to be done while the other team is yelling to themselves as well.(not a walk in the park exactly)
Finally, the defensive players have to interpret this information and act accordingly. They already had a play set up to run, and now they have to get in the positions for their new play.(jeez and all that confusion doesn't happen instantly)
now, my fine football friend, how long do you suppose the Patriots have to do all of these steps? If you answered "from the time that the coach made the hand signals, until the play started." you would be correct.
Another question: how long do you suppose that is? Not to long? I didn't think so.
Is all that stuff possible? like i said way before, perhaps. But it would be a race against time, now wouldn't it. Annnd, what if one of those steps along the way is screwed up? Then the defense doesn't know what the hell is going on, there all confused, and they're at an even worse spot than before.
Not very effective, is it.
Try again.
you just proved my point AGAIN.
silly child
try again.
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
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