Manster7588
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This thread is like a multi car accident. You don't want to look, but you have to.
I did see it and it was a hell of a call being pinned on their goal line
Wasn’t it a quick kick too (3rd down)?
Se me olvidó. (I forget)
Jim McMahon used always practice that play. Used to drive his coaches nuts as he always reminded them he was ready if the kicker went down LOLOK we understand you're new to this football stuff. This is a player named Doug Flutie. I know he looks like a kicker because he was only 5-10 on a good day. But no he was an actual QB.
It’s not a skill that he doesn’t have. He just stupidly fights for every inch and that has to change. Risking injury for extra yards is something that will change. Wentz is a superstar and not only do I know that... so do you but your loyalty to Dallas left you unobjective.
its always a switcheroo
Sorry Skippy you're wrong AGAIN. He was a QB that kicked the ball. Just like when Wentz got hurt. He was a QB running not a RB QB-ing.Yes and on that play he was a kicker
When Mike Vrable was 6-6 on TD passes caught while he was playing for NE he must've been classified as LB/T/TE/WR hybrid.
He really should've renegotiated his contract.
isnt it weird how you avoided or tuned out all of the posts that already proved you wrong?See you just proved my point. He was a LBer but on that play a TE. Thank you.
See you just proved my point. He was a LBer but on that play a TE. Thank you.
Any OL can legally run the ball. But we're dealing with a Philly fan. Enough said.isnt it weird how you avoided or tuned out all of the posts that already proved you wrong?
you can still punt without being the punter, & you can run without being a RB (which might have been the dumbest example you tried) since just about all the positions on offense can run the ball, including Kickers & punters.
isnt it weird how you avoided or tuned out all of the posts that already proved you wrong?
you can still punt without being the punter, & you can run without being a RB (which might have been the dumbest example you tried) since just about all the positions on offense can run the ball, including Kickers & punters.
No I didn't.
He was a LB that either line up and blocked as a T, blocked as a TE, went out as an eligible OL for a pass. He didn't line up as a WR nor a RB yet still caught passes. He was not anything but a LB that caught passes on certain plays. A LB that's it no other BS, he was a LB. He wasn't a punter, kicker LS nor a tee. He was a LB. He wasn't drafted as a PR/KR. He was a LB.
Before you go there yes Vrabel played DE at OU.
Now as the HC for the Titans he may actually call a DE scheme or an offensive/ST play. He's not the OC nor the DC or ST coach he's the HC.
believe this one started with cant start a play without a center or something like that.Yeah the RB was a bad choice but it really wasn’t even his point so it went down a stupid road. He was trying to say if there were no Center on the field at all. Many players can run... that was a bad example.
*But again all this has to do with a position that hasn’t gone in the top 12 in 50 years (600 picks)
*A position that rarely makes the HOF just like punter.
*A position that GMs and coaches obviously don’t see as important or atleast one would go in the top 12. But no Punter, no Kicker and No Center has... while EVERY other position has been taken in the top 12. Every single one.
So he was a LBer on that play? No, he was a TE. What does WR or RB have to do with anything. He wasn’t playing LBer on that play... he was a TE or eligible T.
alwaysYou called it... and he’s doing it again.