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Originally posted by Kaylore View PostI think so. Unless they try to sneak CJ Davis back to the practice squad.
Also your avatar is hot.
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Originally posted by Kaylore View PostI think so. Unless they try to sneak CJ Davis back to the practice squad.
Also your avatar is hot.
Thanks! The old avatar before the great "ban" of '13 was a little boring.
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Originally posted by BBII View PostIf I remember right, that was pretty much a coverage sack. Like most the sacks we're getting this year.
This all changes in about 9 days!
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Originally posted by TheReverend View Post...but it was a good read and a good throw.
Just an incredible break on the ball by Trev
Murray was the right choice.
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Inside Danny Trevathan's game-altering interception of Tony Romo Read More: http://sportsillustrate
"I knew that one was coming," replied Danny Trevathan, who then laughed with gusto over the phone, to a reporter's relief.
The Broncos second-year Will (weakside) linebacker was referring to a question about his first takeaway of the season -- the pick before the pick that drove a shiv deep into the heart of Texas. If it felt as if you'd heard Trevathan's name before his diving interception of Tony Romo snuffed the Cowboys' hopes in their 51-48 loss to Denver, it's probably because of his blooper against Baltimore in Week 1. That's right, Trevathan is the guy who picked off Joe Flacco in the first game of this NFL season, then lost track of where he was on the field during the return, casually dropping the ball around the two-yard-line before commencing a celebration that has him cringing still. Baltimore got the ball back on a touchback"
"and how about a little love for Trevathan, who made a sensational play? At the apex of his flight, his legs and torso were four or so feet off the ground.
"Like Superman," a reporter suggests.
"I like Superman," says Trevathan, "but Cam's got that locked down. You can call me, I don't know, how 'bout SuperGoon?"
He is at once proud, confident and self-deprecating; resigned to making mistakes and determined not to repeat them. As of Sunday afternoon, he is also redeemed.
Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl...#ixzz2hA4fuEi7
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Originally posted by i4jelway7 View PostSadly he will be cut when Von comes back
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Originally posted by ludo21 View Posti hadnt noticed #57 at all. Good find!
Here's some game tape. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31_YMLrudQs
Obviously, he hasn't done much beside that play in the NFL but maybe he has some potential? Hope he sticks around.
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Originally posted by Kaylore View PostI maintain if you put up 48 points and lose, you were not the problem.
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Originally posted by Kaylore View PostI maintain if you put up 48 points and lose, you were not the problem.
Just saying that particular throw was ill-advised. Even if he might've gotten away with it 7 times out of 10.
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I maintain if you put up 48 points and lose, you were not the problem.
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Yeah the window was very tight. Bad decision not to check down.
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