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Mr Anonymous

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No sheet QBs play worse when you get a hit on them every other play. Thanks for the tip Peter King. It's good to know that they way to slow down Grossman is to hit him a lot. I think it's safe to say that every defensive coordinator, coach, fan, moron, etc. knows that ideally you want to pressure the QB. Do these experts think that coaches strive to give the opposing QB 10 seconds to throw? I'm glad they had King on the halftime show for that expert analysis.

 
No sheet QBs play worse when you get a hit on them every other play. Thanks for the tip Peter King. It's good to know that they way to slow down Grossman is to hit him a lot. I think it's safe to say that every defensive coordinator, coach, fan, moron, etc. knows that ideally you want to pressure the QB. Do these experts think that coaches strive to give the opposing QB 10 seconds to throw? I'm glad they had King on the halftime show for that expert analysis.
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No sheet QBs play worse when you get a hit on them every other play. Thanks for the tip Peter King. It's good to know that they way to slow down Grossman is to hit him a lot. I think it's safe to say that every defensive coordinator, coach, fan, moron, etc. knows that ideally you want to pressure the QB. Do these experts think that coaches strive to give the opposing QB 10 seconds to throw? I'm glad they had King on the halftime show for that expert analysis.
I was laughing about this too. I wonder if Tom Couglin was watching and just went :eek: Thanks Peter!J
 

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