Originally posted by Allx9er:
Have you ever thought about teaming up with john Chapman in some capacity?
I can't say that I have, as I'm not sure who that is
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Originally posted by Allx9er:
Have you ever thought about teaming up with john Chapman in some capacity?
Originally posted by Allx9er:
Have you ever thought about teaming up with john Chapman in some capacity?
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
How did Jimmy's personality look compared to week 1?
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
How did Jimmy's personality look compared to week 1?
Well, maybe a tad more IT, like IT chapter 2, a small chihuahua in him.
Originally posted by SkyZer0:How did Jimmy's personality look compared to week 1?
I have been tempted to ask that same question all day.
Originally posted by Heroism:Originally posted by Allx9er:Have you ever thought about teaming up with john Chapman in some capacity?
I've seen his work. That dude ain't on jd's level.
Originally posted by jonnydel:This is crazy....Jimmy's last throw of the game came with 3:09 left in the 3rd qtr........
We went 18:00 of the game only calling run plays, lol.
Originally posted by jonnydel:This is crazy....Jimmy's last throw of the game came with 3:09 left in the 3rd qtr........
We went 18:00 of the game only calling run plays, lol.
Originally posted by jonnydel:Nice. I had this typed ready to post before the thread.
First, we'll talk about the different units:
OFFENSE: Kyle's gameplan was awesome, no doubt. It was focused on a lot of east/west horizontal movement that had the Bengals defenders spinning. They were never sure which way the ball was going to go and it made them play hesitantly. There were plays we had multiple guys open and the Bengals never had an answer. Some of it was also just the skill of our players. That's when you have the great mix of a great offensive coach, with great players, it's really hard to stop. Jimmy played a really solid game. Sure, he was given some easy throws but he also had some plays that were what made us fall in love in the first place. His INT looked worse than it was during the broadcast, it was some of his inexperience coming through.
DEFENSE: It all started up front. Those guys had Dalton on an accelerated clock all game. It made him miss throws, hurry throws and be skiddish all day. They absolutely stuffed the run and controlled the game.
Lots of great stuff to see and so we'll dive right in!