Week 7 Game Thread

ipol

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And I want the guys who developed the McDonald's commercials about breakfast to suffer ultimately recoverable bone breaks.
 

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CoffeeNerdness said:
Give him time and he makes shit plays. Hurry him and he he makes amazing plays.
 
In all fairness he hasnt seen much of this thing they call a pocket so far this year ... LOL
 

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Al Zarilla said:
Kaep back to the throw to the feet.
thought that was a throw away but i think he could have intially ran for the first or gotten close. once he stepped back he had a defender on him
 

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garlan5 said:
thought that was a throw away but i think he could have intially ran for the first or gotten close. once he stepped back he had a defender on him
Yup, Kaep's indecision bites him again.
 

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garlan5 said:
thought that was a throw away but i think he could have intially ran for the first or gotten close. once he stepped back he had a defender on him
 
Obviously difficult to make such decisions. Seems he keeps making the wrong ones.
 

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Hagios said:
Every time they show the Matthew McConaughey commercial I like him less.
My wife and I just had this discussion, but don't you think they are intentionally ridiculous at this point? My wife says yes. I'm still undecided.
 

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Ralphwiggum said:
My wife and I just had this discussion, but don't you think they are intentionally ridiculous at this point? My wife says yes. I'm still undecided.
is it me or does he look like a greasy crack head.  Not sure if i've ever heard those two things together for a description but thats what he looks like.  A well oiled crackhead. Dude looks malnurished
 

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garlan5 said:
is it me or does he look like a greasy crack head.  Not sure if i've ever heard those two things together for a description but thats what he looks like.  A well oiled crackhead. Dude looks malnurished
He still looks like the Dallas buyers club character. Can't be easy to come back from that healthy.
 

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garlan5 said:
thought that was a throw away but i think he could have intially ran for the first or gotten close. once he stepped back he had a defender on him
He's had a ton of throws like that this year though. And, Joe Montana, of all people, said recently that Kaep needs to run more, like he used to. What the hell, that is a big strength of his, and they're not utilizing it. That playoff game against the Packers in January 2013 was his best ever, esp. the great running. If they're afraid he'll get killed like RGIII, well, he is quite a bit bigger. Finally, they're not winning this way anyway. 
 

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11 on Seattle is former QB turned WR turned WTF tacker BJ Daniels
 

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wibi said:
I'd love to see a kicking competition between Haushka and Ghost
They're both elite in terms of accuracy, which is most important, but Ghost has a significantly stronger leg. What I love about Haushka's story is that the Ravens locker room basically drove Haushka out for a missed kick against Favre and they brought in Cundiff. Then Steve hung around at all of our law school parties and next thing I know he's an elite kicker. The margin for error for NFL kickers is insanely thin.
 

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wibi said:
That SF line looks like Seattle's line over the past few weeks
 
On paper, the right side looked like hot garbage and it's proven true.  The left side hasn't been great shakes either.