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Post by JonEJet on Feb 2, 2015 16:12:49 GMT -5
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Post by Trades on Feb 3, 2015 7:56:04 GMT -5
Pretty insightful stuff. See this is what makes that fat arrogant douche so great. No one else was saying this until he did and now everyone is just riding his coat tails.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Feb 3, 2015 8:12:05 GMT -5
Petey is still the same coach he was in 94 with the Jets made the same bone headed coaching decisions he made with the Jets and then NE. Seattle's talent is the only reason he won last year. Guy is not a good coach and it will show in the next few years.
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Post by The Turk on Feb 3, 2015 8:58:12 GMT -5
I seem to remember the media saying Idzik was very high on Bevell last year when it looked like he might fire Rex and bring in his own coach.
In hindsight not really surprising, seems to be an Idzik guy all the way. Idiot.
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Post by kuntysoze on Feb 3, 2015 9:00:13 GMT -5
I seem to remember the media saying Idzik was very high on Bevell last year when it looked like he might fire Rex and bring in his own coach. In hindsight not really surprising, seems to be an Idzik guy all the way. Idiot. FUCK JOHN IDZIK!!!!! I HATE IDZIK WITH A PASSION!!!!!
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Feb 3, 2015 14:30:21 GMT -5
I seem to remember the media saying Idzik was very high on Bevell last year when it looked like he might fire Rex and bring in his own coach. In hindsight not really surprising, seems to be an Idzik guy all the way. Idiot. So very true. I still want to know whether Idzik was involved in trading for Harvin when he was w/ Seattle (dumb move) and signing him to that huge contract in Seattle (also dumb move). Has Idzik's fingerprints all over it.
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Post by Trades on Feb 4, 2015 7:01:00 GMT -5
I seem to remember the media saying Idzik was very high on Bevell last year when it looked like he might fire Rex and bring in his own coach. In hindsight not really surprising, seems to be an Idzik guy all the way. Idiot. So very true. I still want to know whether Idzik was involved in trading for Harvin when he was w/ Seattle (dumb move) and signing him to that huge contract in Seattle (also dumb move). Has Idzik's fingerprints all over it. Idzik was the 2nd gunman in the Kennedy assassination too!
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Feb 4, 2015 8:04:31 GMT -5
Just heard a Malcolm Butler interview where he talked about practicing against that specific pick play in preparation for the SB. IF you watch the play again you will notice that notice that Browner completely blows up Kearse at the line to give Butler room to cut off the pass. BB even reminded Butler to look for the pick play before the Seahawks even lined up. So, my question is Why the Fuck would you run a play from a formation that is so easily recognizable? Do the Seahawks do any self-scouting at all? I thought NFL teams always have at least one play for every game that the other team has never seen just in case the game is on the line and you need a few yards? Imagine if they lined up just as they did, but the inside WR fainted inside and broke underneath the outside WR with Wilson rolling right. He would have been all alone for an easy TD pass and we'd all be talking about Butler's terrible blown coverage.
My hat is off to BB. I remember the Flats* once totally spanked Herm's Jets, and BB said "sometimes you win a game on Wednesday". This SB was won on that one play, and the Flats* succeeded because they were better prepared for the situation. I can not stand that team, their QB, Coach, or owner, but I have to give credit where credit is due.
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Post by Big L on Feb 4, 2015 8:59:35 GMT -5
^^ it was a nice defensive play, for sure.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2015 9:02:10 GMT -5
Just heard a Malcolm Butler interview where he talked about practicing against that specific pick play in preparation for the SB. IF you watch the play again you will notice that notice that Browner completely blows up Kearse at the line to give Butler room to cut off the pass. BB even reminded Butler to look for the pick play before the Seahawks even lined up. So, my question is Why the Fuck would you run a play from a formation that is so easily recognizable? Do the Seahawks do any self-scouting at all? I thought NFL teams always have at least one play for every game that the other team has never seen just in case the game is on the line and you need a few yards? Imagine if they lined up just as they did, but the inside WR fainted inside and broke underneath the outside WR with Wilson rolling right. He would have been all alone for an easy TD pass and we'd all be talking about Butler's terrible blown coverage. My hat is off to BB. I remember the Flats* once totally spanked Herm's Jets, and BB said "sometimes you win a game on Wednesday". This SB was won on that one play, and the Flats* succeeded because they were better prepared for the situation. I can not stand that team, their QB, Coach, or owner, but I have to give credit where credit is due. As much as folks want to trash the guy, 100% the best HC in the NFL. By a fuckin' mile.
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Post by adpz on Feb 4, 2015 9:33:56 GMT -5
"He [Lynch] would probably go in backwards!!"
"Sometimes things make no sense"
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Post by kuntysoze on Feb 4, 2015 10:20:50 GMT -5
Just heard a Malcolm Butler interview where he talked about practicing against that specific pick play in preparation for the SB. IF you watch the play again you will notice that notice that Browner completely blows up Kearse at the line to give Butler room to cut off the pass. BB even reminded Butler to look for the pick play before the Seahawks even lined up. So, my question is Why the Fuck would you run a play from a formation that is so easily recognizable? Do the Seahawks do any self-scouting at all? I thought NFL teams always have at least one play for every game that the other team has never seen just in case the game is on the line and you need a few yards? Imagine if they lined up just as they did, but the inside WR fainted inside and broke underneath the outside WR with Wilson rolling right. He would have been all alone for an easy TD pass and we'd all be talking about Butler's terrible blown coverage. My hat is off to BB. I remember the Flats* once totally spanked Herm's Jets, and BB said "sometimes you win a game on Wednesday". This SB was won on that one play, and the Flats* succeeded because they were better prepared for the situation. I can not stand that team, their QB, Coach, or owner, but I have to give credit where credit is due. As much as folks want to trash the guy, 100% the best HC in the NFL. By a fuckin' mile. You still keep to that after Spygate and Deflategate?
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Post by DDNYjets on Feb 4, 2015 10:27:07 GMT -5
As much as folks want to trash the guy, 100% the best HC in the NFL. By a fuckin' mile. You still keep to that after Spygate and Deflategate? Kind of like A Rod or Barry Bonds. Great HoF players that "cheating" made it possible for them to play at a GOAT level. I hate Belicunt and wish him diarrhea every day but he was a already great coach that cheating helped take to the next level. He is the best coach in the NFL. We hired him twice for a reason.
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Post by kuntysoze on Feb 4, 2015 10:29:49 GMT -5
You still keep to that after Spygate and Deflategate? Kind of like A Rod or Barry Bonds. Great HoF players that "cheating" made it possible for them to play at a GOAT level. I hate Belicunt and wish him diarrhea every day but he was a already great coach that cheating helped take to the next level. He is the best coach in the NFL. We hired him twice for a reason. Wrong. Arians and possibly Harbaugh are better than Belidick. Anybody can be a GOAT coach when they have a HOF QB fall into their lap in the 6th round. I mean hell, you can even make the argument that Rex is a better coach considering what the did with the Jets in 2013. 8-8 with an awful offense and rookie Geno Smith? Belidick was horseshit before Brady.
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Post by Trades on Feb 4, 2015 10:50:53 GMT -5
You still keep to that after Spygate and Deflategate? Kind of like A Rod or Barry Bonds. Great HoF players that "cheating" made it possible for them to play at a GOAT level. I hate Belicunt and wish him diarrhea every day but he was a already great coach that cheating helped take to the next level. He is the best coach in the NFL. We hired him twice for a reason. So I assume he wasn't cheating with the Browns. Was he a great coach then?
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