2 minutes ago, Tank 92 said:In the middle? WTH are you talking about? He was two yards from the sideline! my gosh, you should just stop.
Hahahaha, okay. You mirror your QB when scrambling or break up field. But "sit down" is cool to say, so all good.
1 minute ago, Tank 92 said:Well, maybe you should have payed closer attention because you are wrong. lol
You can keep laughing at yourself, but I'm not. Others can chime in here, but I gather you didn't play given what you're saying here. So, as a receiver you want your QB throwing across the field and his body?
1 minute ago, Tank 92 said:and the point is?...... He's still wrong. There was only two yards left on the field. He was in no way going to help Flacco by continuing to the sideline. He had a soft spot with no D even close. Made eye contact with Joe. Just stop and catch the ball. Again, Football 101.
You don't sit down in the middle while your QB is fading away from you. Good grief.
4 minutes ago, BmoreBird22 said:Most high school players play two ways...
Ding ding, we found a smart one here!!!! Thx.
4 minutes ago, BmoreBird22 said:Most high school players play two ways...
Ding ding, we found a smart one here!!!! Thx.
1 hour ago, Tank 92 said:5 minutes ago, Tank 92 said:haha! No, you're wrong. At that point find a soft spot and sit down. He was looking right at him. lol
bye the bye.....seems I remember you saying one time that you played pop warner and HS D back? Guess it all depends on what you are posting. carry on.
You do realize that most players (good ones at least) play on both sides of the ball while growing up and often times into high school...yeah, played FS and WR. And no, when your QB is tracking to the sideline, you mirror him...giving him a target .
59 minutes ago, Tank 92 said:running to the sideline? For what? lol To stop the clock? Your QB is scrambling, no D close. Sit down and catch the pass. Football 101.
Yeah, you're wrong. Sorry. He scrambled and Wallace followed to give him a target and line to throw to. Had he just "sat down" (love when people use football terms for sake of using football terms) Flacco would have been throwing across his body more than he already was. Football 101 as a receiver. Played the position for about 11 years, ha.
1 minute ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:WRs are coached to go back to the ball to prevent INTs.
That being said, it was a stupid throw.
Yeah, duh. Sorry to sound like a 12 year old, but yeah...they are. But you cant when your momentum is taking you another direction.
1 minute ago, Tank 92 said:Your QB is scrambling sit down and catch the freakin pass
So that was Mike's fault? While running to the sideline with a throw thrown behind him?
Just now, kiwi_raven said:Wallace didn't even go for it, wtg wallace
He was running to the sideline...
Mike is running to the sideline and he yells at him to go back to it...ha.
What an amazing interception.
The longest field goal kick in NFL history is 64 yards, a record set by Matt Prater on December 8, 2013. The previous record was 63, originally set by Tom Dempsey and then matched by Jason Elam, Sebastian Janikowski, and David Akers.
Seriously, get over midfield and just let Tucker kit it. Limit the times Flacco and the offense touch the ball.
53 yarder would have been nicer, ha.
1 minute ago, codizzle said:Looked spot on there to me
Not spot on, but catchable.
Just now, flynismo said:What a horrible pass by Flacco
That was a tough catch to make, but should have been caught.
Just now, Somerset Ravens said:Throw it deep Joe.
No, run the ball. Not really in the mood to see some underthrows, ha.
You're saved offense.
1 minute ago, flynismo said:That was a 120M deflection by Dunlap
It was clearly Cams fault.
Just now, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:Hahaha. That's not even his fault. If a pass is deflected that's a good play by the defense. But a certain poster will call Flacco trash because of fantasy stats
Dunlap had already jumped, ha.
On 11/12/2016 at 0:15 AM, flynismo said:Am I missing something? Why are you getting negged for saying this?
Because Joe is being put on a pedestal and called elite is my guess...
On 11/11/2016 at 4:29 PM, frozen joe flacco fan said:I think we need to give Joe his props. In the 2nd half, this was the Joe Flacco of old. He threw a good mix of timing passes and crossing patterns and even threw some bullets into double coverage. He also completed 30 passes to a lot of different receivers. He is still protected by a makeshift O-line and we'll have to wait and see what the loss of Alex Lewis will mean. Yeah, this is the same Joe Bazooka, Jersey Joe, Mighty Joe, Joe Cool & January Joe we've come to know despite the doomsday Flacco antagonists on this blog. I submit there are many NFL teams, including Hue Jackson's, who would love to have Joe. Once he overcomes the psychological side of his major injury, he'll be better than ever. Remember how long its taken Jimmy Smith to get back from his lis franc foot injury? Joe is one of the toughest competitors in the league and that's a fact. I just read about the 50 most unreliable QBs in the NFL and some of the greatest QBs ever are listed as the 50 most unreliable. Many of them had an interception percentage around 5%. Give Joe a break. Like I've said, he's elite, period. If we do not make it to the playoffs, you can question the head coach and the O-line but not Joe. IMO, Joe has cost us one game this year; John Harbaugh has cost us three games.
Elite? Ugh, that word...
And why was Kessler pulled again??? So confused.
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When running in stride with your QB who is scrambling, you don't just stop...or "sit down".