LB12Diamond said:
Why you say this? What happened.
I think it was his 5th booster that slowed him down actually.The Porkchop Express said:
Not sure Kelce got old. Just the reason to stay in bed is suddenly equally or more compelling than the reason to get out of bed.
I'm saying the Lions knew they weren't ever going to be able to build around Stafford with Stafford on their team. So yes in a way.Texan_Aggie said:
So you're saying the Lions knew Stafford wasn't a QB they could build around to win a SB?
texagbeliever said:I think it was his 5th booster that slowed him down actually.The Porkchop Express said:
Not sure Kelce got old. Just the reason to stay in bed is suddenly equally or more compelling than the reason to get out of bed.
It makes sense. Given the weather in Houston this week, it'll make acclimating to potential cold in Baltimore a little easier.Texan_Aggie said:
One thing that is interesting, but may be nothing, Ravens have been practicing indoors and the Texans outdoors so far this week.
Oh no… A reporter asked #Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles about how the team is preparing to get acclimated to the weather in Detroit ahead of Sunday’s game.
— Dave Connelly (@DaveConnellySG) January 16, 2024
The Lions have played in a dome for nearly 50 years. pic.twitter.com/O9cHduRKCN
cablinaggie said:Oh no… A reporter asked #Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles about how the team is preparing to get acclimated to the weather in Detroit ahead of Sunday’s game.
— Dave Connelly (@DaveConnellySG) January 16, 2024
The Lions have played in a dome for nearly 50 years. pic.twitter.com/O9cHduRKCN
Lol
That is classic "all hands on deck" journalism when they start having news anchors and general reporters cover sporting events as teams get deeper into the playoffs or get to a championship level and they want to milk the news coverage for everything it's worth1836er said:cablinaggie said:Oh no… A reporter asked #Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles about how the team is preparing to get acclimated to the weather in Detroit ahead of Sunday’s game.
— Dave Connelly (@DaveConnellySG) January 16, 2024
The Lions have played in a dome for nearly 50 years. pic.twitter.com/O9cHduRKCN
Lol
Holy Crap... I don't know how he managed to keep a straight face (for the most part) as she proceeded with her question.
I think we hve a shot to win if we can not turn the ball over. But expecting 2 **** performances from Jackson in the same season seems unlikely. He's coming off back to back performances murdering the 49ers and Dolphins.Tx_Aggie15 said:
Take a look at this stat line from LJ8 from week 1 and tell me you are not optimistic about the rematch this Saturday. I've been confident all week knowing what we have going into this game and I think we can make a run at it all with this team. The pressure is all going to be on Lamar and the Ravens.
17-22 169 YDS
1 INT
6 CAR, 38 YDS
2 FUM
Here’s DeMeco Ryans telling Christian Harris step by step how to pick off Joe Flacco for the Texans 2nd pick six.
— BigE 🍉 (@BigE_Houston) January 17, 2024
That’s my Coach of the Year!! 😤 pic.twitter.com/6kE9Biz3I9
I know it is cheesy, but I appreciated the ref interaction at the end. Seems like a humble guy with big fire. Texans found a real winner.BayAg_14 said:
Awesome clip.Here’s DeMeco Ryans telling Christian Harris step by step how to pick off Joe Flacco for the Texans 2nd pick six.
— BigE 🍉 (@BigE_Houston) January 17, 2024
That’s my Coach of the Year!! 😤 pic.twitter.com/6kE9Biz3I9
Wasn't it reported that it was Janice McNair who really wanted Demeco?Aust Ag said:
Who do we give the most credit to for pulling Meco in, GM or Cal for green lighting (and not overthinking it)?
yep they were talking about it on Pat Macafee show and AJ hawk mentioned when a couch tells you something like that and it works, you trust and support that coach forever. This one was on tape but you know this is just how Meco is with his players!Ag_07 said:
So multiple things stand out to me on that Harris INT interaction
1. The HC coaching up and communicating directly with a player.
2. The trust Harris had to do what he coached. This shows what these guys think of Demeco and the buy-in they have.
3. The execution. He did exactly what he was coached and the result was exactly what was supposed to happen. One miscue and he's a split second late or just a yard out of position.
Just all around an incredible play and exceptional example of communication, trust, and execution.
We've got ourselves a good one fellas!