Nelly
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What exactly am I keeping an eye on since my info on Danielle Hunter comes from people like you, Courtney?
What exactly am I keeping an eye on since my info on Danielle Hunter comes from people like you, Courtney?
Agree, but PHI has one of the best OL in the league, even without Kelce. That said, they aren't a standard rushing type offense.If I were Barkley, I'd much rather take 11m/year in Houston than 12m/year in Philly. Houston is an up-and-coming team, while Philly just lost two great players and leaders (Kelce and Cox) and dealt with a bunch of drama at the end of the season. I feel like they're trending down. Also, no income tax in Texas.
The chance to play NY twice a year while making 1million a year more in his home stateIf I were Barkley, I'd much rather take 11m/year in Houston than 12m/year in Philly. Houston is an up-and-coming team, while Philly just lost two great players and leaders (Kelce and Cox) and dealt with a bunch of drama at the end of the season. I feel like they're trending down. Also, no income tax in Texas.
LOL I played DT in college. Thanks for the lesson, though!i dont think you understand how interior pressure works with a guy like Reader. Pushing forward in the middle of the dline collapses the outside allowing for your DEs to pick up sacks. the reason his pass rush rating is so high is because he has a very high win rate, really dont care where youre from, he is factually a much better pass rusher than Billings and the question was what is the difference. Thanks!
Hunter is a Bear. I can feels it!
Hope so! This D (pause) would be legit upfrontHunter is a Bear. I can feels it!
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figured id give you a walk through since you didnt seem to understand they dont generate sacks themselves very often. where did you play, devry online?LOL I played DT in college. Thanks for the lesson, though!
DT pressure also doesn't collapse the outside, it collapses the inside, so the QB isn't able to step up. Just for the next time you attempt to explain something like this.
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