Official 2024 NFL Discussion Week 11!!!

D@mnphins

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Tom Brady is a system quarterback the Tampa Bay system is not made for him but he started to make the same mistakes in the last two years at New England so this is not a Tampa Bay issue this is a Tom Brady issue.
No doubt I have tried to tell my peoples this for years that he is a timing QB. Everything has to be on time and he throws to a spot on the field not the person. If he moves his feet he has to try and reconfigure his timing and set his feet. Thats why he missed Welker in that Super Bowl cause Welker ad libbed on the play. He played well with Gronk and Moss cause it was put it at my height and i will go up for it. Belicheck had that system set up thats why he could always bring in another QB and win a few games. Cam is not a timing QB, cause he ad libs when it breaks down. Cam would actually work well with Arians, just air it out. Cam looks for the big splash play. Brady wants a completion one yard or 12 yards.
 

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No doubt I have tried to tell my peoples this for years that he is a timing QB. Everything has to be on time and he throws to a spot on the field not the person. If he moves his feet he has to try and reconfigure his timing and set his feet. Thats why he missed Welker in that Super Bowl cause Welker ad libbed on the play. He played well with Gronk and Moss cause it was put it at my height and i will go up for it. Belicheck had that system set up thats why he could always bring in another QB and win a few games. Cam is not a timing QB, cause he ad libs when it breaks down. Cam would actually work well with Arians, just air it out. Cam looks for the big splash play. Brady wants a completion one yard or 12 yards.
You made a great point. Someone like Cam Newton can do well in Tampa Bay
 

playahaitian

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real talk

salute to the black wide receiver off the practice squad who had to play QB in an NFL after a FEW HOURS NOTICE



f*ck Denver qbs AND they coach.

and sidebar?

Nathan Peterman has been getting NFL starting opportunities putting up SIMILAR numbers.

do NOT let them forget.

THIS is the situation where they want to give the bk-lack quarterback a "chance".
 

playahaitian

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Broncos ugly QB situation: Here's why Denver couldn't sign a free agent QB and why game didn't get postponed
The Broncos will have zero active quarterbacks on their roster for their Week 12 game against New Orleans

By John Breech

Nov 29, 2020 at 12:23 pm ET2 min read




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The pandemic has created some crazy situations for NFL teams this year, but none of them will be crazier than what the Denver Broncos have to deal with on Sunday. For their game against New Orleans, all four of the quarterbacks on Denver's roster have been ruled ineligible for the game due to COVID-19 concerns, which means, yup, they have no quarterbacks.
With zero quarterbacks on their roster, you might be wondering why Denver just didn't simply go out and sign a free agent -- like Colin Kaepernick or literally anyone else -- and the answer to that question is that signing someone wasn't an option because that player wouldn't have been allowed to play on Sunday.
Under NFL COVID protocols that went into effect on Oct. 17, a newly acquired player has to sit out for six days before he's allowed to join his new team. For instance, if a player is signed on a Monday, that would be considered Day 1 of his six-day period. As long as the player tests negative for COVID over that span, he'd be allowed to enter his new team's facility on the sixth day.
In the Broncos' case, if they had signed a quarterback on Saturday, the absolutely earliest the player would have been allowed to practice with the team would have been the following Thursday, which means signing a free agent simply wasn't an option for the Broncos.
It was a wild Week 12 Sunday and there's a lot to go over. John Breech, Ryan Wilson and host Will Brinson break it all down on the Pick Six Podcast; listen below and be sure to subscribe for daily NFL goodness fired into your eardrums.


The Broncos' crazy situation started on Thanksgiving after backup QB Jeff Driskel tested positive for COVID. At that point, the Broncos knew they were going to be down a man, but then the NFL threw them a curveball on Saturday when the other three quarterbacks on their roster -- Drew Lock, Brett Rypien, and Blake Bortles -- were deemed ineligible due to contact tracing concerns.
With all four quarterbacks out, the Broncos will be turning to practice squad receiver Kendall Hinton. The Broncos were so desperate for a quarterback that they actually asked the NFL if one of their assistant coaches could be signed to the active roster, but the league shot them down. Instead, the Broncos will be rolling with Hinton, who did play some quarterback during his freshman year at Wake Forest, but he hasn't really played any snaps at the position since 2015. For more on Hinton, be sure to click here.
If you're wondering why the NFL didn't move the game to Monday or Tuesday -- like the league has down with multiple other games this season -- the reason is that the Broncos didn't have an outbreak of COVID. They has an issue that was confined to one position group (quarterbacks) and the NFL has insisted all season that games will be played if there's no threat of an outbreak.

It's also possible the league decided not to give the Broncos any sort of benefit of the doubt after it was discovered the team wasn't following the NFL's COVID protocols.

According to Mark Maske of The Washington Post, all four quarterbacks failed to wear masks in meetings and after Driskel tested positive, the other three quarterbacks weren't cooperative with the contact tracers from the NFL and NFLPA.
 

playahaitian

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Broncos ugly QB situation: Here's why Denver couldn't sign a free agent QB and why game didn't get postponed
The Broncos will have zero active quarterbacks on their roster for their Week 12 game against New Orleans

By John Breech

Nov 29, 2020 at 12:23 pm ET2 min read




Getty Images
The pandemic has created some crazy situations for NFL teams this year, but none of them will be crazier than what the Denver Broncos have to deal with on Sunday. For their game against New Orleans, all four of the quarterbacks on Denver's roster have been ruled ineligible for the game due to COVID-19 concerns, which means, yup, they have no quarterbacks.
With zero quarterbacks on their roster, you might be wondering why Denver just didn't simply go out and sign a free agent -- like Colin Kaepernick or literally anyone else -- and the answer to that question is that signing someone wasn't an option because that player wouldn't have been allowed to play on Sunday.
Under NFL COVID protocols that went into effect on Oct. 17, a newly acquired player has to sit out for six days before he's allowed to join his new team. For instance, if a player is signed on a Monday, that would be considered Day 1 of his six-day period. As long as the player tests negative for COVID over that span, he'd be allowed to enter his new team's facility on the sixth day.
In the Broncos' case, if they had signed a quarterback on Saturday, the absolutely earliest the player would have been allowed to practice with the team would have been the following Thursday, which means signing a free agent simply wasn't an option for the Broncos.
It was a wild Week 12 Sunday and there's a lot to go over. John Breech, Ryan Wilson and host Will Brinson break it all down on the Pick Six Podcast; listen below and be sure to subscribe for daily NFL goodness fired into your eardrums.


The Broncos' crazy situation started on Thanksgiving after backup QB Jeff Driskel tested positive for COVID. At that point, the Broncos knew they were going to be down a man, but then the NFL threw them a curveball on Saturday when the other three quarterbacks on their roster -- Drew Lock, Brett Rypien, and Blake Bortles -- were deemed ineligible due to contact tracing concerns.
With all four quarterbacks out, the Broncos will be turning to practice squad receiver Kendall Hinton. The Broncos were so desperate for a quarterback that they actually asked the NFL if one of their assistant coaches could be signed to the active roster, but the league shot them down. Instead, the Broncos will be rolling with Hinton, who did play some quarterback during his freshman year at Wake Forest, but he hasn't really played any snaps at the position since 2015. For more on Hinton, be sure to click here.
If you're wondering why the NFL didn't move the game to Monday or Tuesday -- like the league has down with multiple other games this season -- the reason is that the Broncos didn't have an outbreak of COVID. They has an issue that was confined to one position group (quarterbacks) and the NFL has insisted all season that games will be played if there's no threat of an outbreak.

It's also possible the league decided not to give the Broncos any sort of benefit of the doubt after it was discovered the team wasn't following the NFL's COVID protocols.

According to Mark Maske of The Washington Post, all four quarterbacks failed to wear masks in meetings and after Driskel tested positive, the other three quarterbacks weren't cooperative with the contact tracers from the NFL and NFLPA.

so when its about taking a KNEE?

The coach and the fans don't give one single sh*t about rights and free speech etc huh?
 

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jack walsh13

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true. now that i think about it, monday is not enough time if pittsburgh has to play this wednesday. watching this closely.
Hell, this Baltimore game is not even a gimmie like some would like to think. The quick turnaround wouldn't be that big of an issue. I'm more worried about Baltimore than Washington. T.J. Watt, Bud Dupree and Cam Heyward smack Alex Smith around a few times we'll be okay assuming we hold onto the ball on offense. Lose the turnover battle and it could be a problem.

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kdogg3270

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Hell, this Baltimore game is not even a gimmie like some would like to think. The quick turnaround wouldn't be that big of an issue. I'm more worried about Baltimore than Washington. T.J. Watt, Bud Dupree and Cam Heyward smack Alex Smith around a few times we'll be okay assuming we hold onto the ball on offense. Lose the turnover battle and it could be a problem.

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Chase, Montez & co. will do the same to Ben. Thing is , washington finally woke up and started to run the ball. hope they have the sense to keep doing it.
 

jack walsh13

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Fuckin Seattle should have taken the 3 points. Da fuck is up with all these stupid ass coaches going for it on 4th down. :smh: So stupid.

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