I was watching that live and was shocked they did not…Seeing that again, that could have been called for illegal block in the back.
Well the wing nut ravens themselves seem to be imploding. Lots of internal recriminations getting out. Particularly conflicting reports about Jackson and the severity of his injury or a play in the contract negotiations…wing nut Ravens fans claiming that the NFL rigged this game because they wanted a Bills v Bengals showdown.
Yeah. I didn't notice it at first. Was just excited about the play.I was watching that live and was shocked they did not…
Congrats Sam! I was rooting for them! They're the real deal for sure!Bengal's 27
Bill's 10
Final...
I Stayed in the lead pack in my pool and won a great cigar on a side bet.Bengal's 27
Bill's 10
Final...
For them to go up to Buffalo, with the added emotional boost of Hamlin showing up at the game no less, playing in Buffalo weather? They're the real deal I think. The commentators were even comparing them to a Peyton Manning-led team. In their execution, they certainly look like it!I Stayed in the lead pack in my pool and won a great cigar on a side bet.
Cheers all around…
Rodgers says no QB, even Manning, calls their own plays from scratch, more like he sees the D and calls the play that will be best against the formation the D is in.For them to go up to Buffalo, with the added emotional boost of Hamlin showing up at the game no less, playing in Buffalo weather? They're the real deal I think. The commentators were even comparing them to a Peyton Manning-led team. In their execution, they certainly look like it!
But does Burrow call his own plays like Manning did? I honestly don't know. But in my mind, that's what made Manning special.
That's fair enough. So I wonder how many have that freedom?Rodgers says no QB, even Manning, calls their own plays from scratch, more like he sees the D and calls the play that will be best against the formation the D is in.
“Jeff Saturday, who snapped to both Rodgers and Manning, noted that it's not unusual for a quarterback to use a coach's play-calls as the starting line for improvisation rather than handling those calls himself. "Peyton has -- and Aaron did as well when I was there -- the freedom to change if they see something like they differently," Saturday told ESPN. "It's what you call the 'check-with-me' system. You've got two runs and two passes in your head when you walk to the line of scrimmage and whatever defense they give you, you have what you like best and that's how you go."
I suspect it is more of a question of how many choices they have, with a guy like Manning having more and Brock Purdy having fewest. Burrow is likely getting more all the time as he seems to be taking control of the offense.That's fair enough. So I wonder how many have that freedom?