Co-signed.bosox188 said:There is nobody in this league that I loathe more than Suggs.
Two years ago, but share the sentiment. OPI last week was greatDeathofthebambino said:I love it when any call goes against the Ravens, no matter how good or bad it is, after the Pats game last year. IMO, that will forever be the worst officiated game in the history of the NFL, which is saying something.
Deathofthebambino said:This is the type of thing that happens when you give a good quarterback like Big Ben serious weaponry all around him. He starts putting up Manning type numbers. He's been in the league a long time, and he's put up pretty consistent numbers, but all of a sudden, he has a running back, three stud receivers (Brown, Bryant and Wheaton) and his old reliable tight end, and this is what you get.
Which of course makes what Brady does with the supporting cast that he has all the more impressive.
It's Brown, Bell, and a bunch of rookies and second-year players. The Haley scheme is the difference.Deathofthebambino said:This is the type of thing that happens when you give a good quarterback like Big Ben serious weaponry all around him. He starts putting up Manning type numbers. He's been in the league a long time, and he's put up pretty consistent numbers, but all of a sudden, he has a running back, three stud receivers (Brown, Bryant and Wheaton) and his old reliable tight end, and this is what you get.
Which of course makes what Brady does with the supporting cast that he has all the more impressive.
Deathofthebambino said:Umm, Bell is a second year player too, so I'm not sure what the point is. Anyone who paid attention to Bryant knows he's the real deal, so this is about as surprising as Bell's success, IMO. Wheaton has the ability to be a legit possession receiver in the NFL for a long, long time. You combine those two guys with a top 5 RB, a top 5 WR, a good tight end, and a very good QB, and these are the types of games you'll start seeing more of, especially against overrated defenses like Baltimore. These guys would have success in pretty much any scheme.
Fred in Lynn said:My point is that the weapons available to Ben aren't all that different from those available to Tom.
Dogman2 said:
The point is you are calling guys studs who aren't close to there yet. Bryant has 5 total games played. You said it yourself; with Bell, 2 good TE's, a top 5 WR, a solid line and an excellent QB, of course those guys look pretty good as defenses have to look out for the better skill players.
Let's wait on that label.
Stop.Deathofthebambino said:
Bryant is a stud. Anyone with two eyes who knows anything about football can see that.
ilol@u said:Stop.
He's had 10 receptions in his 3 game career. He is not a stud. Eddie Royal had a 3 game time period where he scored 6 TDs.
Deathofthebambino said:
Wait on labeling them "studs?" Am I missing something? I didn't call them HOF'ers. Bryant is a stud. Anyone with two eyes who knows anything about football can see that. Wheaton is a fantastic possession receiver, who gets a lot done with the limited opportunities he gets. Bell is pretty much the definition of a stud, as is Brown. I'm pretty sure we all know who Heath Miller is...
I'm pretty content with how much I've seen of these guys to know they are really, really fucking good as a team.
Okay.Deathofthebambino said:
Huh? The only similarity between the groups is the positions they play.
Harbaugh wouldnt have laid down there. They were just closing it out, trying to throw for a first down rather than try a run. Stranger things have happened.Dogman2 said:
I disagree. 5 games is not nearly enough to label a player a stud on the field.
Will the media be all over Pitt for throwing and running up the score? Doubtful.