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The Official 2012 NFL Thread v. All aboard the Kaepernick bandwagon!

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idk, I guess im just trying to say I dont dislike the Falcons, I just dont think they are as good as their record would indicate.

They are in a mediocre division and are playing teams from another mediocre division this year (AFC West). I mean every team theyve played so far is 500 or worse
 
idk, I guess im just trying to say I dont dislike the Falcons, I just dont think they are as good as their record would indicate.

They are in a mediocre division and are playing teams from another mediocre division this year (AFC West). I mean every team theyve played so far is 500 or worse

I don't think anybody from here considers themselves from the east coast, even if they live near the ocean... that shit starts in virginia. ;)

As for our over-inflated record, denver and san diego would have winning records if they could beat the falcons, and nobody can help it that the chiefs are just horrible... nobody.

Yes, the game against philly is important, and a test, and against a good team, but is it going to be another win against a team with a record under .500 once we beat the shit out of them?
 
NFL fact of the day, brought to you by yours truly.

From 1983 to 1997 the AFC won just 1 of 15 super bowls.
 
greg zurlein is going to kick a 70 yarder today and become in the uk what david hasselhoff is in germany
 
^ Or the rams will just get their shit packed.

How do you feel about the RGIII deal considering the first half of the season?
 
first falcons game ive ever been to was awesome. great seats right only 6 rows back right behind falcons bench. Asante Samuel was dancing on the sideline the entire game. Sean Weatherspoon was being hilarious trash talking to all the fans behind him and did this weird screaming noise coming off the field after stopping the eagles offense (cant really even describe it) was pretty funny.

and that Matt Ryan pass to Julio Jones was a beauty and i had a perfect view. almost jizzed my pants while it was in the air and then julio caught it for the td.

10/10
 
^ nice

I think there is a strong possibility we'll meet you guys in the playoffs.
 
chris givens now has 5 straight games with 50+ yard catch

that first td was awesome, vitory seemed realistic

and than

dogshit

bradford was damn efficent today, not sure how they only scored once

props to NE o-line for not letting ram's excellent DE's even get close brady

we have a bye week than on to san fran and amendola will be ready to go

bartscott_cantwait.mp4
 
Yes, the game against philly is important, and a test, and against a good team, but is it going to be another win against a team with a record under .500 once we beat the shit out of them?

so, yes, turns out this is exactly what happened.

fox talking heads picked eagles 3-1

Now the headlines aren't "OMG, Falcons dominated and are 7-0"— its all "OMG Eagles are on a 3 game skid!"

Falcons beat the panthers and its not a quality victory because the panthers are shitty, but the bears grind one out and its Kudos to the bears for a win over a dangerous opponent. How many playoff wins will it take to erase the bias against the team?
 
just one, buddy. just one.

until we do that, we're just gonna have to deal with all the noise.

7-0, bitches. feels good.
 
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2012/10/29/3572066/michael-vick-benched-eagles-nick-foles

The Philadelphia Eagles are likely to replace quarterback Michael Vick with backup Nick Foles for the team's Week 9 matchup against the New Orleans Saints, according to multiple reports. No decision has been made as of Monday morning.

Howard Eskin of FOX 29 in Philadelphia reported that head coach Andy Reid met with his coaches following Sunday's loss against the Atlanta Falcons to discuss the quarterback situation. Citing a source close to the team, Eskin was informed that Vick was going to be replaced as the starter. Reid was expected to meet with his staff again on Monday, but the team was forced to close their facility due to Hurricane Sandy.
 
Bucky Brooks just wrote an awesome in depth bit on Mike Glennon. A guy whom I think will be an outstanding NFL QB
The bandwagon starts here, its now officially countdown to who can Draft Mike Glennon #1 overall next April.
Forget Barkley,Geno, etc this is the guy everyone will be after

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...b-draft-boards

N.C. State quarterback Mike Glennon set to climb draft boards By Bucky Brooks
Analyst, NFL.com and NFL Network
Published: Oct. 29, 2012 at 03:05 p.m

Mike Glennon might be the best quarterback available in the 2013 NFL Draft.

I know that statement will certainly take some by surprise, considering the endless hype and speculation surrounding West Virginia's Geno Smith and USC's Matt Barkley, but there is a growing sentiment in the NFL scouting community that the N.C. State star could be the crown jewel of this year's quarterback class.

I had heard about Glennon's ascension up draft boards across the league over the past few weeks, but it wasn't until I made a trip to North Carolina to study him in person on Saturday that I could see what all the commotion was about. Glennon's masterful performance in a 43-35 loss to North Carolina made the visit well worth the trouble.

Glennon completed 29 of 52 passes for 467 yards, throwing five touchdowns and two interceptions. Those numbers might not be impressive at first glance, but when one considers the 10 passes dropped by Wolfpack receivers, it becomes clear that the stat sheet wasn't indicative of Glennon's efficient play from the pocket. Glennon connected on 20 of his first 29 passes and finished the night with five completions of 30-plus yards. Most impressively, he hit 10 different receivers and showed his capacity to make every throw in the book from the pocket.

Charting Glennon's throws, I noticed that while he worked every area of the field, he was particularly effective in the 10-to 15-yard void between the hashes, repeatedly hitting receivers on the move on an assortment of crossing routes and square-ins over the middle. Although the over/under read is a fairly simple one, the fact that Glennon wasn't afraid to throw between linebackers speaks volumes about his anticipation and awareness.

I noticed three additional aspects of Glennon's game that will stand out when NFL scouts pop in the tape:

1. Arm talent. Glennon is one of the most impressive throwers in college football. He has rare arm strength, and his ability to make all of the throws to every area of the field with zip and velocity makes him an ideal fit for most traditional pro-style systems. While watching him work against the Tar Heels, I was blown away by the pace of his balls. Glennon unleashes laser-like tosses on out-breaking routes; he will not have any issues throwing the deep comeback to the far side of the field from the pocket. When given the opportunity to attack down the field on vertical routes, Glennon displayed excellent accuracy and touch. He routinely dropped the ball in over the receiver's proper shoulder, and he rarely forced his receivers to alter their stride. This will certainly catch the attention of scouts and coaches who favor offensive systems built on the vertical passing game; it could be what separates Glennon from the other prospects leading up the draft.


2. Pocket presence. Glennon is not an athletic playmaker, and he can't defeat defenses with his feet. He can, however, punish opponents with his precise passing skills. When given ample time to throw from a clean pocket, Glennon looked like a potential Pro Bowl-caliber player, delivering pinpoint throws to his intended targets and displaying the kind of consistent placement one would expect from an elite signal-caller. His accuracy and ball placement, in fact, ranked as definite bright spots in his overall performance. Though he showed outstanding poise against pressure, he simply lacked the elusiveness to avoid multiple rushers in the pocket, taking five sacks that a better athlete might have avoided. To succeed against blitz-heavy tactics as a pro, he'll need to develop a top-notch feel for deciphering coverage, particularly blitz pressure, and utilize hot reads/sight adjustments to exploit the defense's vulnerabilities. Glennon certainly appears to have the football IQ necessary for grasping and executing that concept after spending four years playing within a pro-style system at N.C. State, but he'll need additional coaching and repetitions to master the nuances of the tactic.

3. Leadership. One of the traits most coveted by scouts and coaches searching for a franchise quarterback is leadership ability. Elite quarterbacks must be able to inspire confidence in their teammates with their poise and performance under pressure. They must also outwork everyone in the building, putting in the time to master the nuances of the offense. Glennon exhibited all of those qualities with his strong performance against the Tar Heels. He rallied the Wolfpack back from an 18-point deficit, making a host of big plays to energize his sideline. Most importantly, he didn't give up on his teammates despite the countless miscues and blunders they made in the passing game. He kept his body language positive and his interactions in the huddle encouraging. Though N.C. State lost, Glennon showed all of the intangible qualities one looks for in a quarterback, likely boosting his value in the minds of evaluators.

Glennon is currently a borderline first-round pick on draft boards across the NFL, but the buzz circulating in the scouting community leads me to believe he'll make a dramatic jump up the charts as the evaluation process continues. At this stage of his development, Glennon reminds me of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco; I can see a team falling in love with his talent when he works out in front of scouts at all-star games and other pre-draft workouts. With at least four more games to showcase his immense talent and potential, Glennon is definitely a prospect to watch over the next few months.
 
My Dolphins are killing shit this year. We going to the playoffs.


I haven't been excited for a Dolphins team like this since 2008. I haven't been excited for our future since I began watching football. Shit is coming together.
 
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