Ministry of Pain
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I've been keeping an eye on it, but I think I've seen him in there. Hyde got the first carry, per somebody on the board.I see everyone getting carries except Robinson. Is he out again? Anyone know?
He’s been in there. Had decent run called back on a penalty.I see everyone getting carries except Robinson. Is he out again? Anyone know?
I would be super worried about Lawrence. Completion percentage can be explained away but on that late scramble he didn't seem to have any idea where the LOS was and rather than unload it, he ran and lost about 5 yards.foxco said:Does Trevor Lawrence really only have 12 yds passing this half? I mean, that's better than Goff's 11 first half yards, so glass half full??
I was watching and thought the same thing. Thing is, guys learn that rather than it being an innate quality.I would be super worried about Lawrence. Completion percentage can be explained away but on that late scramble he didn't seem to have any idea where the LOS was and rather than unload it, he ran and lost about 5 yards.
I hope you are right about that but "lost" (globally speaking) is a pretty unsettling quality to observe in a #1 pick.I was watching and thought the same thing. Thing is, guys learn that rather than it being an innate quality.
All of them have growing pains, and that has been one of those growing pains for years with young QBs. I've noticed it specifically. What I'm more worried about is his development in other aspects of the game under Meyer. I get the sneaking suspicion Meyer doesn't truly get the pro game. But he certainly understands it better than me, so take that for what it's worth. I wish I watched enough and knew enough to really criticize coaches, but I don't. So it's just a feeling.I hope you are right about that but "lost" (globally speaking) is a pretty unsettling quality to observe in a #1 pick.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. Maybe you and I aren't knowledgeable enough to coach a pro team, but I'd be willing to put money on there being at least one poster on this board who would be better handled to coach up Lawrence/handle an NFL team than Meyer is. "Get the pro game" is a great way to put it, as I believe there's some coaches whose greatest asset is simply their ability to lead, and the minutia of the game is placed on coordinatiors and position coaches.All of them have growing pains, and that has been one of those growing pains for years with young QBs. I've noticed it specifically. What I'm more worried about is his development in other aspects of the game under Meyer. I get the sneaking suspicion Meyer doesn't truly get the pro game. But he certainly understands it better than me, so take that for what it's worth. I wish I watched enough and knew enough to really criticize coaches, but I don't. So it's just a feeling.
Somehow I don't think you really believe that. If you do, then you obviously are visiting this forum too muchI wouldn't be so sure about that. Maybe you and I aren't knowledgeable enough to coach a pro team, but I'd be willing to put money on there being at least one poster on this board who would be better handled to coach up Lawrence/handle an NFL team than Meyer is.
The majority of us would be smart enough to catch the flight home from an away game with the team.Somehow I don't think you really believe that. If you do, then you obviously are visiting this forum too much![]()
Speak for yourself. I'm getting lap dances at the bar for sure.The majority of us would be smart enough to catch the flight home from an away game with the team.
I remember those days.Speak for yourself. I'm getting lap dances at the bar for sure.
Yeah, they're fading awfully fast for me, too.I remember those days.
They don't have bars in Jacksonville?Speak for yourself. I'm getting lap dances at the bar for sure.
Conservative city. Nothing puts the oomph in a lapdance like having it in your home state of Oh!o.They don't have bars in Jacksonville?
In my experience conserve cities have the best strip joints. Never got a Ohio lapdance, maybe they breed em special there.Conservative city. Nothing puts the oomph in a lapdance like having it in your home state of Oh!o.
Heh. I was just kidding. Liberal cities like S.F. and others have live sex shows, so there's that.In my experience conserve cities have the best strip joints. Never got a Ohio lapdance, maybe they breed em special there.
The only ones around here look like the kind of places that would hire a 79 year old with a peg leg as their main attraction, so I haven't even chanced it. It's either that or drive into the city, and at that point might as well just use the internet.Heh. I was just kidding. Liberal cities like S.F. and others have live sex shows, so there's that.
And I'm thinking about your second sentence. Nor have I, actually. But I have gotten one in my home state. Terrible. Can't be fully nude.
Man, this thread sure has gone down the turlitThe only ones around here look like the kind of places that would hire a 79 year old with a peg leg as their main attraction, so I haven't even chanced it. It's either that or drive into the city, and at that point might as well just use the internet.
The only feeling I have here is Meyer makes more than you.All of them have growing pains, and that has been one of those growing pains for years with young QBs. I've noticed it specifically. What I'm more worried about is his development in other aspects of the game under Meyer. I get the sneaking suspicion Meyer doesn't truly get the pro game. But he certainly understands it better than me, so take that for what it's worth. I wish I watched enough and knew enough to really criticize coaches, but I don't. So it's just a feeling.