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Im betting she burned that green jacket she wore...Its too easily identifiedOne of my All-Time pics and video it's from.....lmao.....Thanks for posting!
Im betting she burned that green jacket she wore...Its too easily identifiedOne of my All-Time pics and video it's from.....lmao.....Thanks for posting!
Didn't remember that...thanks for the reminder......however.....lol....the way some talk up Jalen Carter he should have disrupted the whole Redskins Offense by himself, damn the 14-point lead.And after Jalen Hurts left the game…
Didn't remember that...that's for the reminder......however.....lol....the way some talk up Jalen Carter he should have disrupted the whole Redskins Offense by himself, damn the 14-point lead.
Here's another Fun Fact. This is a true comparison, not a contrast that someone tries to make into a comparison. Bears played GB last game of the season. GB in their NEXT game played the Eagles. We all know this. The constant is the Eagles. Now let's take the stats of 1 DT from da Bears and 1 DT from the Eagles. Now let's randomly....lol...take Dexter and idk....aaahhh....Carter. Dexter had no Tackles, but 5 assists.....the 'Disrupter' had no Tackles and 2 assists, plus a PD....but the reality is the PD was more of the QB throwing it into the 'Disrupter' than a great play by said 'Disrupter.' And this is because the 'Disrupter' was getting his a$$ planted at the LOS. But nonetheless a PD. In my humble opinion ...I perceived the 'Disrupter' being disruptive from his said disrupting. What I would like to know from anyone, how can that be? How can just a 'good' playah have better stats and be involved in more Tackles than a 'Disrupter' when vs the same team in a time frame that's very well within a margin of error. Like one game after the other time frame..lol....I saw a guy in Philly who got his a$$ handed to him and when he realized it, just went through the motions. I could be wrong, but what's the chances of that?...lol.......Inquiry minds want to know.Fun fact, Gervon Dexter has a higher pressure rate than Jalen Carter, but the way people glaze carter you'd never think that.
I gave up thinking....it gets one in trouble.....Fun fact, Gervon Dexter has a higher pressure rate than Jalen Carter, but the way people glaze carter you'd never think that.
At some point, he will stop getting points for saying that when his players know it's always the case.Wow!
Campbell saying the loss was his fault.
I agree up to a point but his qb throwing pick 6s can't help.At some point, he will stop getting points for saying that when his players know it's always the case.
He costs his team with stupid play calls and then owns up to it. But it's true that it is often hos fault.
Yep. Those are hard to overcome.I agree up to a point but his qb throwing pick 6s can't help.
This loss wasn’t on him; they were going to get into a game against a team they couldn’t stop—see the Buffalo game. Just not enough talent on the defensive side of the ball for them. They have slow linebackers, bad corners and very little talent on the DL.At some point, he will stop getting points for saying that when his players know it's always the case.
He costs his team with stupid play calls and then owns up to it. But it's true that it is often hos fault.
Jalen Carter picks up Stafford like a little kid.
Meanwhile, Darnell Wright can barely slide step
That run was 90% scheme, he had a 6 yard wide hole with one DB on the second level, never even had to make a cut, and then walked in.Having an elite RB on your team really does make a difference. Who knew?
Oh look, it’s another game playoff thread that’s going to be all about the BearsJalen Carter picks up Stafford like a little kid.
Meanwhile, Darnell Wright can barely slide step