Originally Posted by MGRS13:
Not going to start a thread about it, and maybe it was addressed in this one all ready. But does anyone know the rule on a drop kick, onside kick? is the kicker allowed to go offsides can he throw the ball up and drop it as many times as he'd like? Seems like a penalty was missed there by the refs.
It might be like when the ball falls off the tee? But the Raven Oline did flinch and that should have been called.
The refs were fucking blind all day. The NFL really wanted to keep this one close. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
Mahomes and Reid are makig Bienemy appear to be a viable coach.
He might end up being good, but make no mistake, he's got the best tools known to football boosting him.
I’ve never understood why people hold bienemy to a different standard than guys like Pederson and Nagy. He’s the OC for an incredible offense and has great rapport with his players. Somehow, though, Chief Fan has decided that everyone else is carrying Bienemy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MGRS13:
Not going to start a thread about it, and maybe it was addressed in this one all ready. But does anyone know the rule on a drop kick, onside kick? is the kicker allowed to go offsides can he throw the ball up and drop it as many times as he'd like? Seems like a penalty was missed there by the refs.
I have no idea how that's not a penalty. The guy put the ball into play and then stopped. You can't do that in football. Could our guys have run up and grabbed the ball in the middle of the second bounce? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
I’ve never understood why people hold bienemy to a different standard than guys like Pederson and Nagy. He’s the OC for an incredible offense and has great rapport with his players. Somehow, though, Chief Fan has decided that everyone else is carrying Bienemy.
All evidence so far points to Bienemy being a bad ass MF'er. Love him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
I would love to see and NFL 4x100 team. No one would touch us.
That's impressive for a big dude like Darrell.
Since NFL nextgen stats has been tracking data, Tyreek owns the fastest ball carrier speed by a significant margin, at 23.24mph on his kick return vs the Texans in 2016 that was called back due to penalty.
He appears on the list quite a bit over the last 4 seasons, and Mecole will continue to show up there, I'm quite confident.
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
I’ve never understood why people hold bienemy to a different standard than guys like Pederson and Nagy. He’s the OC for an incredible offense and has great rapport with his players. Somehow, though, Chief Fan has decided that everyone else is carrying Bienemy.