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Shiningstar

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At this point his reputation precedes him, he hasn't been to a Pro Bowl or made an All-Pro team in about 5 years and no matter what, age comes for everybody, especially those with extensive injury histories.

People around here fret over Tyron who is only 30 and misses 2-3 games a year then plays at a Pro Bowl/All-Pro level most of the rest of the time. If we were relying on a 38 year old, oft injured form of Tyron Smith who was unsigned up until about a month ago and who was slated to play RG before an injury forced him back to LT it'd be full on panic mode.

So yea, I'm not worrying about a 38 going on 39 year old Jason Peters, especially with Garrett not around anymore to bumble around and fuck things up. His old ass is going to get fucking roasted by Griffen, especially with two average at best OG's in the middle.

I would love to agree with you, but some scrubs have had so much success agianst Dallas, i dont even want to debate it because he could very suck but when he plays us, pro bowl status
 

Plan9Misfit

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Something Jerry hasnt had the opportunity to do for years.
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<buzz buzz> <restore defaults> <knowledge=0>
It’s hard to win in this league
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They practice hard. They play hard. We have the right kinds of guys.
<buzz buzz> <calculating>
We’ll watch the film and get better.
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It’s a process.
 

Genghis Khan

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:smitty
<buzz buzz> <restore defaults> <knowledge=0>
It’s hard to win in this league
<buzz buzz>
They practice hard. They play hard. We have the right kinds of guys.
<buzz buzz> <calculating>
We’ll watch the film and get better.
<buzz buzz>
It’s a process.

Stacking days.
 
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Genghis Khan

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"Why did you decide to punt on 1st and goal from the 1 with the game on the line?"

"We need to execute better."
 

DontCryWolfe

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I remember having a public meltdown when he iced our kicker against Arizona. I was in a Buffalo Wild Wings in Vegas, and though i’m typically reserved around others when watching our shit team, I had just had enough. I Kane style choke slammed my water, screamed I was done with this team, and stormed out. No one said a word, as i’d like to think my internal/external torment was palpable.

Not my finest moment, but certainly a testament to how much I hate that man.
 

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I remember having a public meltdown when he iced our kicker against Arizona. I was in a Buffalo Wild Wings in Vegas, and though i’m typically reserved around others when watching our shit team, I had just had enough. I Kane style choke slammed my water, screamed I was done with this team, and stormed out. No one said a word, as i’d like to think my internal/external torment was palpable.

Not my finest moment, but certainly a testament to how much I hate that man.
"I'm glad they iced the kicker at the end so I didn't have to do it," Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said after his team's 19-13 overtime victory.

But why?

"Just because we felt like the play clock was running down. Just wanted to make sure he had a real clean opportunity at it," Garrett said. "It was at about 6 (seconds), and we were still getting settled in, so we banged a timeout just to give him an opportunity to get the snap off and kick as clean as possible."
Predictably, you know what happened on Bailey's second attempt.
Any second-guessing Garrett might have been experiencing, he didn't reveal to reporters.
"I think the biggest thing you try to do is you try to evaluate the situation, how you handled it and why you made that decision," Garrett said. "If you get in that situation again, maybe you handle it the exact same way, maybe you do something differently."


Only took 8 more years to get rid of him.
 

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My favorite was when he was start running out the clock for a 50+ yard field goal attempt.
Punting on 4th and 1 late in the 4th when inside our opponent’s 45 yard line was another decision that made me lose my mind. The utter cowardice of that incompetent piece of shit was mind numbing.
 

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Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota are the two rated ahead of him.
 
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