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SeaweedBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 01-19-12
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#36Comment -
SnowballBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 11-15-09
- 30057
#37bandwagons fill up until they get knocked over.
quality of football this year is poor all around in NFL.Comment -
DemonataBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-12-11
- 25829
#38Its pretty hilarious when you look at his stats..
I just consider the source..
He's averaging over 200 yds a game( that was after last nights game), hitting a 70% completion rate and has a 97 rating..
NE is becoming more of a complete team each week including the QB..Comment -
JayDr3amSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-14
- 18260
#40the kid can pass lol just cause they didnt pass in this particular game doesnt mean he couldnt. the kid has had multiple 300+ yd games.. Mcdaniels just saw ruinning the ball would win them the game. i dont think it was a factor of "we cant trust mac jones to throw the ball"Comment -
mjsuax13Moderator
- 03-14-15
- 25115
#41Mac Jones is exactly the kind of QB Bill B wants in New England and because he executes the game-plan well, they are improving each week. They’ve won 7 in a row. That’s really not easy to do with any game-plan/any QB. Speaks volumes to the approach being best for them. Not sure where it goes in the long run but will be interesting to see play out.Comment -
BuckandadimeSBR Hall of Famer
- 04-21-15
- 8847
#42
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NFL Team Leaderboards: Receiving Receiving Categories: Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Receptions YAC for Receivers Yards/Catch Passes Dropped Big Catches (>25 yd) Longest Reception Receiving First Downs %First Downs/Reception Receptions Inside Opponents' 20 Receptions Inside Opponents' 10 100 Yard Receivers For 100 Yard Receivers Against NFL | NFC | AFC NFL Yards after Catch Rank Team Yards after Catch 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1919 2 Kansas City Chiefs 1917 3 Las Vegas Raiders 1789 4 Green Bay Packers 1738 5 Los Angeles Chargers 1693 6 Los Angeles Rams 1659 7 Dallas Cowboys 1648 8 Pittsburgh Steelers 1577 9 Arizona Cardinals 1574 10 Minnesota Vikings 1552 11 Cincinnati Bengals 1546 12 New England Patriots 1545 13 Detroit Lions 1539 14 New York Jets 1494 15 San Francisco 49ers 1483 16 Denver Broncos 1405 17 Washington Football Team 1404 18 Philadelphia Eagles 1390 19 Indianapolis Colts 1370 20 Miami Dolphins 1363 21 Tennessee Titans 1362 22 Cleveland Browns 1347 23 New York Giants 1340 24 Carolina Panthers 1317 25 Atlanta Falcons 1292 26 Seattle Seahawks 1266 27 Baltimore Ravens 1253 28 Jacksonville Jaguars 1217 29 Buffalo Bills 1173 30 New Orleans Saints 1169 31 Houston Texans 1093 32 Chicago Bears 948
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BuckandadimeSBR Hall of Famer
- 04-21-15
- 8847
#43Mac Jones is exactly the kind of QB Bill B wants in New England and because he executes the game-plan well, they are improving each week. They’ve won 7 in a row. That’s really not easy to do with any game-plan/any QB. Speaks volumes to the approach being best for them. Not sure where it goes in the long run but will be interesting to see play out.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
- 28672
#44I won't forget this game for the longest time. If you're the defensive coordinator of the bills... you have to stop the damn run. You can't allow New England to pick up first downs on 3 straight runs... (knowing it's coming right at you.) This was a "true game" in which some typical football fundamentals you throw out the window... and make Mac Jones audible out of the run to a pass... make him beat you. Stack more guys in the box. Big deal if they get lucky and beat you one on one over the top for 20-30 yards. It was flat out embarrassing if you were a Bills fan... to get beat in your own stadium... on non stop runs.
If you look at Belichick's reaction at the end of the game.... looked like a kid opening up their first present at Christmas time. When does Bill ever show emotion like that? He knew he got away with one. But it also shows you how flat out retarded the Bills coaching staff is.Comment -
KiDBaZkiTSBR Posting Legend
- 10-20-09
- 14962
#45I won't forget this game for the longest time. If you're the defensive coordinator of the bills... you have to stop the damn run. You can't allow New England to pick up first downs on 3 straight runs... (knowing it's coming right at you.) This was a "true game" in which some typical football fundamentals you throw out the window... and make Mac Jones audible out of the run to a pass... make him beat you. Stack more guys in the box. Big deal if they get lucky and beat you one on one over the top for 20-30 yards. It was flat out embarrassing if you were a Bills fan... to get beat in your own stadium... on non stop runs.
If you look at Belichick's reaction at the end of the game.... looked like a kid opening up their first present at Christmas time. When does Bill ever show emotion like that? He knew he got away with one. But it also shows you how flat out retarded the Bills coaching staff is.Comment -
mngamblerSBR MVP
- 08-01-11
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#46Bills are trash, first round exit for sureComment -
DemonataBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-12-11
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#47Colts patriots will be interesting. Coin flip game. I see colys stopping the run and coming after mac and winning!Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
- 28672
#48
Nothing tactical about it... if you know the run is coming... you LOOK FOR IT. lolComment -
KiDBaZkiTSBR Posting Legend
- 10-20-09
- 14962
#50Bro I don’t even know where to start with this. First off I wrote technical, not tactical. Your acting like Buffalo was playing the pass. The gameplan by New England was sheer genius. I honestly feel bad for anyone who didn’t recognize that and wasn’t able to enjoy it. Belichick was even wearing a Navy mask in his pre game presser. They had no intention of throwing the ball. Only thing he “got away with” was outsmarting his opponent. Have you ever heard of misdirection? Blocking schemes? Go look at the 64 yard touchdown run. Buffalo was playing the run. They were “LOOKING FOR IT” New England was schemed up to take advantage of how and where they were “LOOKING FOR IT” Thry sold it to the outside where Buffalo was “LOOKING FOR IT” and they cut it back inside and took advantage of the aggressiveness. NFL defense isn’t as simple as “LOOK FOR IT” and you can stop it. You honestly sound like your trying to say Buffalo was just dropping back into coverage and kept playing the pass. It’s not Joe Montana football on Sega genesis where it’s just run right, left, or up the middle. Sometimes they might kick an offensive lineman all the way to the outside, they might change which gap they try to open up from the same formation with the same play. They might run a misdirection and so on and so forth. Like I said there are dozens of technical aspects that can be drawn up or schemed up that make it difficult to just “LOOK FOR IT” Belichik has been studying the triple option longer than you or I have been alive. Guy has a fukking office at the Naval Academy for crying out loud. That was one of the best regular season offensive coaching jobs/gameplans I have seen in quite sometime.Comment -
stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 65613
#51Bro I don’t even know where to start with this. First off I wrote technical, not tactical. Your acting like Buffalo was playing the pass. The gameplan by New England was sheer genius. I honestly feel bad for anyone who didn’t recognize that and wasn’t able to enjoy it. Belichick was even wearing a Navy mask in his pre game presser. They had no intention of throwing the ball. Only thing he “got away with” was outsmarting his opponent. Have you ever heard of misdirection? Blocking schemes? Go look at the 64 yard touchdown run. Buffalo was playing the run. They were “LOOKING FOR IT” New England was schemed up to take advantage of how and where they were “LOOKING FOR IT” Thry sold it to the outside where Buffalo was “LOOKING FOR IT” and they cut it back inside and took advantage of the aggressiveness. NFL defense isn’t as simple as “LOOK FOR IT” and you can stop it. You honestly sound like your trying to say Buffalo was just dropping back into coverage and kept playing the pass. It’s not Joe Montana football on Sega genesis where it’s just run right, left, or up the middle. Sometimes they might kick an offensive lineman all the way to the outside, they might change which gap they try to open up from the same formation with the same play. They might run a misdirection and so on and so forth. Like I said there are dozens of technical aspects that can be drawn up or schemed up that make it difficult to just “LOOK FOR IT” Belichik has been studying the triple option longer than you or I have been alive. Guy has a fukking office at the Naval Academy for crying out loud. That was one of the best regular season offensive coaching jobs/gameplans I have seen in quite sometime.
When they moved Sony Michel out west, she didn't understand it.
I said to her after week two of pre-season, keep an eye on Stephenson that Belichick is wicked high on.
You'll see.Comment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-01-08
- 35581
#53Good thing the pats didn’t draft a QB in the first round.Comment -
Fred The HammerSBR Posting Legend
- 08-13-13
- 11582
#54Games started where your opponent scores 7 or less:
Derek Carr = 1 time in 122 starts
Kirk Cousins = 1 time in 119 starts
Mac Jones = 4 times in 13 starts
Summary:
Belechik is the greatest defensive mind in NFL history. Its a little Mac but mostly Belechik. With Brady it was alot of Brady but more Belechik.
Can't even count the times Brady throws for 200 and he wins (SB last year). The QBs I root for like Peyton Manning and Rodgers have to throw for 300/2-3 tds with no more then 1 turnover to even be in the gameComment
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