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#301 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:18:15 AM Walter Johnson loved pitching the wrong'un
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#302 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:19:13 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Rostos:
I have had about 10 bets in the NFL in my life....
I am about 8-2.......I hardly know the rules....I bet maybe 2-3 games a season.
Just by looking at the whole game of NFL, and the hype around it, to me, again, i dont even know the rules, but it appears that the qtr back is the MOST OVERATED position in that game.
Everyone talks about the overated, but that is the most overated position to me.
The most important people are the guys that block the dfense and give the qtr time. If he doesnt have time, he cant do nothing........Oh, and those wide recievers, if they cant break clear, then the qtr cant do sh###t......
Tell me if i am wrong, but the qtr back is the most overated position.......
The Qbs are the ones with models hanging off them, hardly overrated 
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#303 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:21:21 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by rod_steel:
The Qbs are the ones with models hanging off them, hardly overrated 
U know what i am getting at Rod.....
Everyone talks about this Tebow.....What if the guys in front of him arent effective in blocking out defenders? Will everyone continue to talk about Tebow? |
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#304 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:21:38 AM Tom Brady chip n chase if his blockers fail him 
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#305 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:22:24 AM Tebow is better at running the ball then passing it so actually even if his blockers are happy he can still do some damage
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#306 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:23:00 AM Tebow can fend off 800 pound blockers Greg Inglis style
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#307 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:23:41 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Ace77:
Tebow is better at running the ball then passing it so actually even if his blockers are happy he can still do some damage
But if his blockers are happy then surely they will get to him and tackle him, no? |
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#308 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:24:43 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Rostos:
I have had about 10 bets in the NFL in my life....
I am about 8-2.......I hardly know the rules....I bet maybe 2-3 games a season.
Just by looking at the whole game of NFL, and the hype around it, to me, again, i dont even know the rules, but it appears that the qtr back is the MOST OVERATED position in that game.
Everyone talks about the overated, but that is the most overated position to me.
The most important people are the guys that block the dfense and give the qtr time. If he doesnt have time, he cant do nothing........Oh, and those wide recievers, if they cant break clear, then the qtr cant do sh###t......
Tell me if i am wrong, but the qtr back is the most overated position.......
you are wrong
the decision time they have is unbelievable, and the accuracy they have the greatest of any position in any sport
all with guys like DeMarcus Ware looking to break your rubs
RB and WR mean little, are replaceable. Rodgers, Brady and Brees aren't
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#309 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:25:38 AM Blockers run the 100m in 45 seconds so Tebow won't have any problems evading them 
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#310 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:26:09 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Rostos:
But if his blockers are happy then surely they will get to him and tackle him, no?
he is big and strong, and he can get out of the pocket. His feet are his strength, he passes like Chris Sandow
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#311 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:27:06 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Hirschfelder:
you are wrong
the decision time they have is unbelievable, and the accuracy they have the greatest of any position in any sport
all with guys like DeMarcus Ware looking to break your rubs
RB and WR mean little, are replaceable. Rodgers, Brady and Brees aren't
If his front guys arent effective, surely that will have a big impact? |
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#312 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:29:08 AM Tim Tebow is massive,he would be playing in the front row if he played league
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#313 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:32:24 AM Rostos,are you that guy who owes Tom Waterhouse 400k
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#314 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:32:31 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Rostos:
If his front guys arent effective, surely that will have a big impact?
to an extent, but its like saying A.Johns was nothing without the pack in front of him
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#315 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:32:58 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Ace77:
Rostos,are you that guy who owes Tom Waterhouse 400k

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#316 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:33:35 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Hirschfelder:
to an extent, but its like saying A.Johns was nothing without the pack in front of him
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#317 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:34:39 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Rostos:

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#318 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:35:28 AM Jeff Robson was nothing without Cayless in front of him
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#319 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:36:13 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Rostos:
i reckon that is eddie hayson
You used to mention that guy every 3 days in the rugby forum
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#320 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:37:10 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Ace77:
You used to mention that guy every 3 days in the rugby forum
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#321 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:40:10 AM Do you think Steve Smith can beat Albert Pujols in a arm wrestle
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#322 Posted: 1/9/2012 6:47:14 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Ace77:
Do you think Steve Smith can beat Albert Pujols in a arm wrestle

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