Bucky
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Yup think I’ll call it an early night. Ugly indeedUgly game tonight.
Yup think I’ll call it an early night. Ugly indeedUgly game tonight.
Renfrow needs to leave Las Vegas.The Raiders just make me so angry. To take an elite talent like Hunter Renfrow and turn him into an afterthought just makes
no sense what so ever! It's like that big season never happened? It's like he wasn't amazing at Clemson. This kind of thing just
seems to happens mostly to our guys! For anyone that doesn't believe in the Caste System open your EYES! Anti White Disrimination
at the highest levels.
He should get better each week. Jones had some nice throws but tbh his pocket presence was not great. I’m sure that has a lot to do with the pats terrible oline but he needs to start stepping up in the pocket more. As he gains experience that should fix itself. As expected the pats te’s played well but i was surprised how little of a focus they were in the game plan. Their receivers are not very good, so not expecting too much from the patriots this yearConsidering the absolute garbage team assembled around him Jones played very well today.
I checked and Luepke seemed to be active last night. I wonder why McCarthy couldn't give him some 4th quarter carries since the game was a total blowout....Giants look horrendous.
Why no Hunter Luepke for Dallas? They are giving scrub wide receivers rushing attempts but not their (clearly) 2nd best running back behind Pollard?
I'm not so sure. I said in the college thread after watching Carson Steele, 6'1 225, might be that break through back. He's big, but not FB big and he's a RB, not a RB playing FB in college. This guy runs with aggression. A pile mover with speed and is quick for his size.Yup that pretty much about sums it up.. Our big backs will never get the chance again. Hillis was the last one they’ll allow.
I agree, Hunter would emasculate black db’s in a way not seen since Hillis and those in charge of the narrative cannot allow that to be shown. It is also why I predict Carson Steele Will not be given an opportunity.Don't mean to be too much of a downer, but don't expect Luepke to be carrying the ball much. For all the media hoopla about Mike McCarthy finding his "new John Kuhn," Kuhn had 217 rushing attempts in his 12 year career, 84 of them in a single season. Take those 84 away and he averaged about 10 rushes per 16 game season.
The Cowboys have three "real" running backs ahead of Luepke and would likely bring back the recently waived Malik Davis or anyone off the street before they're going to let Hunter be a running back. Luepke is this year's Zander Horvath, very capable running backs who are beefed up to be mostly blocking fullbacks who would have to be able to run 4.25 40s before being considered as anything else. It's been that way for over 40 years and it would take all the Cowboys' "real" running backs being injured in a car crash for Luepke to get any consideration and probably not even then.
I'm not so sure. I said in the college thread after watching Carson Steele, 6'1 225, might be that break through back. He's big, but not FB big and he's a RB, not a RB playing FB in college. This guy runs with aggression. A pile mover with speed and is quick for his size.
I applaud his decision to leave small town Indiana for the bright lights of LA. It takes a lot of confidence to do that. I may be wrong, but I think Steele is going to hang in there and make coaches notice him, if they haven't already. An absolute STUD!
I'm predicting he'll be the next white RB to be a starter in the NFL. Maybe even better than Shipley. Obviously, I hope both of them make it.
The Jets offensive line is somehow worse than everyone thought it would be.