BrotherMouzone3

joined 11 months ago
[–] BrotherMouzone3@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

how is Darren Woodson not on this list? Dude was a stud, brilliant in coverage and run support.

[–] BrotherMouzone3@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Offensive holding is the worst.

It can be called on every snap...so the refs can use it to control the flow of a game. Sometimes they swallow their whistles.

Worst is when "Team A" is expected to win by a decent margin but it feels like the league wants a nail-biter. They'll start calling holding on every big play Team A gets so that they stay in 3rd & long situations. Team B hangs in the game long enough to make it interesting. Refs will throw some random penalties at Team B later in the game to even up the flags.

Team B gets a bunch of ticky tack calls and thinks the league conspired against them late in the game. Team A feels like they got a bunch of momentum killing calls early....and would have blown out Team B otherwise.

[–] BrotherMouzone3@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

The QBs today only know the current way of playing (since 2004)....so it's like playing on "Hard" mode. Brady, Manning etc., played on "Ultra Hard" mode to start their careers. Rules changes made it feel like "normal" mode.

Defensive players in today's game are better than when Manning/Brady played because they play effectively even WITH all the handcuffs on defenders. They never had the old rules so there was no adjustment. The rule changes were from 19 years ago. Most top shelf defenders were somewhere between Pee Wee and middle school football at that point. Some guys were too young even for Pee Wee 19 years ago. All they know is modern ball so this feels normal for them.

TL;DR - old QBs had an advantage with the rule switch 19 years ago but modern QBs don't have the advantage since modern defensive players only know one way to play

[–] BrotherMouzone3@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Y'all think the Giants "pay" him to play.

No.....the Mara's know that you're only as good as your last envelope. Johnny Dollars delivers the cash once a week, every week to Tommy D's desired location. That money is coming whether he suits up or not. He just happens to like playing for the G-Men.

Notice how Micah Parsons didn't have single tackle or sack against the Giants but had 3 yesterday. MP knows the rules.

Tommy D - "a friend of ours"

Bryce Young - Stacks Edwards

[–] BrotherMouzone3@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I'll go one better.

Bears vs Browns.

The narratives around that game would be fascinating. Two of the oldest franchises with great history and a lot of pain.

Fields vs....that guy. The questions during SB week interviews would be spicy.

[–] BrotherMouzone3@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Always thought that would be a great game, just visually.

[–] BrotherMouzone3@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Swangas vs Swingers

H-Tine vs Big D

Oil/Gas vs Ass(holes)

We got something brewing in baseball.

Basketball...never seems like we're both strong enough at the same time outside of that one year in the early 00s where Mavs vs Rockets met in the playoffs.

We had an all-California SB in 1994. Time for an all-Texas SB. Over/under on the number of references to brisket, cowboy hats and Beyonce is 200 for one SB telecast.

[–] BrotherMouzone3@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Bill the HC is still legendary/GOAT-level. His issue is more from the GM side. All great coaches struggle with this eventually. The ability to identify talent seems to fall off quicker than the ability to coach it.

 

Watching MNF and started thinking about the journeys of each player. Made me think.....what if you had to build and NFL franchise of current & retired players but could only pick players that were born or grew up in your home state?

I'm from Texas (duh), so I limited the list to people that were born in and played their whole high school career in Texas. Strahan was technically a military brat born in Germany but his family is from TX and he played high school and college ball in Texas, so it made sense to include him. Center, guard and tight end didn't feel the strongest. I focused on mostly on guys that were either HoF or close enough. Tried to mix old school and new school players but didn't dig that deep. If we can find more o-line depth, I like our chances being able to run the ball A LOT and then set up play-action. The defense is going to be nasty.........

QB - Patrick Mahomes, Drew Brees, Sammy Baugh

RB - Eric Dickerson, LaDainian Tomlinson, Earl Campbell, Adrian Peterson

FB - Larry Centers

WR - Tim Brown, Mike Evans, Cliff Branch, Raymond Berry, Don Maynard, Charley Taylor

TE - ??

T - Forrest Gregg, Richmond Webb, Jason Peters

C - Bulldog Turner

G - Gene Upshaw

DE - Michael Strahan, Harvey Martin, Von Miller

DT - Joe Greene, Bob Lily, John Randle, Sam Adams

LB - Mike Singletary, Tommy Nobis, Zach Thomas

CB - Dick "Night Train" Lane, Darrell Green, Mel Renfro, Mike Haynes, Emmitt Thomas

S - Earl Thomas III, Ken Houston

P - Shane Lechler

K - Matt Stover

Coaches - Tom Landry, Jimmy Johnson