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Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.

Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:36 am

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KC wrote:
There was one Pats player who got consistent pressure on Foles.

One.

He wore 92.

The Vikings didn't get near Foles. We didn't get near Bortles.

Do the math.


Consistent?

What the hell game did you watch?

Foles was untouched most of the game.

Dear lord. Did you have your dick in your hand when Harrison came out of the tunnel for this game?

Wow.


When Harrison was asked to rush Foles, he did an excellent job. Especially being the ONLY Pats front 7 player to get anywhere near Foles.

Sorry you missed the game.

Were you busy watching Jim Bakker or something?


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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:38 am

Jackie Chiles wrote:Dupree and Watt were non factors and will only live on in threads like this.


FIXED.
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Post by jeemie » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:39 am

The Eagles scored 41 points.

Foles was 28-43 for 373 yards, threw for 3 TDs and also caught one.

The Eagles rushed for 164 yards...a 6.1 YPC clip.

To say that Harrison had a good game because he was occasionally around Foles and had one good play on a short pass just makes you look stupid.
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Post by Legacy User » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:40 am

KC wrote:
Jackie Chiles wrote:Dupree and Watt were non factors and will only live on in threads like this.


FIXED.

No they will be on the Steelers roster and Harrison might be on no one's.

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Post by Louis Lipps Service » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:41 am

KC wrote:
Louis Lipps Service wrote:
KC wrote:
There was one Pats player who got consistent pressure on Foles.

One.

He wore 92.

The Vikings didn't get near Foles. We didn't get near Bortles.

Do the math.


Consistent?

What the hell game did you watch?

Foles was untouched most of the game.

Dear lord. Did you have your dick in your hand when Harrison came out of the tunnel for this game?

Wow.


When Harrison was asked to rush Foles, he did an excellent job. Especially being the ONLY Pats front 7 player to get anywhere near Foles.

Sorry you missed the game.

Were you busy watching Jim Bakker or something?


You're delusional, man.

He had a decent bullrush that he used to back the tackle up a few times and got a couple pressures.

That's it.

Again, no sacks, and those pressures weren't affecting Foles.

If you want to frame that as being an impactful, then you've described the vast majority of pass rushers in the NFL, not someone that some team would be crazy to let go.

You've lowered your standards of an impactful player to meet Harrison's play. Try it the other way around once.

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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:41 am

Jeemie wrote:The Eagles scored 41 points.

Foles was 28-43 for 373 yards, threw for 3 TDs and also caught one.

The Eagles rushed for 164 yards...a 6.1 YPC clip.

To say that Harrison had a good game because he was occasionally around Foles and had one good play on a short pass just makes you look stupid.


How many points did Foles have against a GREAT defense like the Vikings?

How many points did our defense give up against Blake Bortles?

Who's waaaaaaay better, Nick Foles or Blake Bortles?

Now shut the fuck up, twat.
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Post by Louis Lipps Service » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:42 am

Jeemie wrote:The Eagles scored 41 points.

Foles was 28-43 for 373 yards, threw for 3 TDs and also caught one.

The Eagles rushed for 164 yards...a 6.1 YPC clip.

To say that Harrison had a good game because he was occasionally around Foles and had one good play on a short pass just makes you look stupid.


And that wasn't even a good play, despite Collinsworth's slobbering!

He stood in place, Foles threw over his head, and someone else made the tackle!

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Post by Louis Lipps Service » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:43 am

KC wrote:
Jeemie wrote:The Eagles scored 41 points.

Foles was 28-43 for 373 yards, threw for 3 TDs and also caught one.

The Eagles rushed for 164 yards...a 6.1 YPC clip.

To say that Harrison had a good game because he was occasionally around Foles and had one good play on a short pass just makes you look stupid.


How many points did Foles have against a GREAT defense like the Vikings?

How many points did our defense give up against Blake Bortles?

Who's waaaaaaay better, Nick Foles or Blake Bortles?

Now shut the fuck up, twat.


You keep making those comparisons like they mean something.

I asked you before what the value was in comparing bad performances against bad performances.

You had no answer.,

As usual.

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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:44 am

People having to admit they were wrong.

That Harrison couldn't have helped. They thought he was finished and now it's rough to say; "I was wrong".

It's okay.
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Post by Louis Lipps Service » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:45 am

KC wrote:People having to admit they were wrong.

That Harrison couldn't have helped. They thought he was finished and now it's rough to say; "I was wrong".

It's okay.


Answer my questions.

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Post by Legacy User » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:45 am

Louis Lipps Service wrote:
You're delusional, man.

He had a decent bullrush that he used to back the tackle up a few times and got a couple pressures.

That's it.

Again, no sacks, and those pressures weren't affecting Foles.

If you want to frame that as being an impactful, then you've described the vast majority of pass rushers in the NFL, not someone that some team would be crazy to let go.

You've lowered your standards of an impactful player to meet Harrison's play. Try it the other way around once.

If that is the case Bud is Harrisonesque ...LOL

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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:45 am

Louis Lipps Service wrote:
KC wrote:
Jeemie wrote:The Eagles scored 41 points.

Foles was 28-43 for 373 yards, threw for 3 TDs and also caught one.

The Eagles rushed for 164 yards...a 6.1 YPC clip.

To say that Harrison had a good game because he was occasionally around Foles and had one good play on a short pass just makes you look stupid.


How many points did Foles have against a GREAT defense like the Vikings?

How many points did our defense give up against Blake Bortles?

Who's waaaaaaay better, Nick Foles or Blake Bortles?

Now shut the fuck up, twat.


You keep making those comparisons like they mean something.

I asked you before what the value was in comparing bad performances against bad performances.

You had no answer.,

As usual.


Harrison had a good performance though. I mean, I know you're smarter than Belichick (who had Harrison on the field for what, 95% of the time?)

Tomlin's smarter than Belichick too.

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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:46 am

Jackie Chiles wrote:
Louis Lipps Service wrote:
You're delusional, man.

He had a decent bullrush that he used to back the tackle up a few times and got a couple pressures.

That's it.

Again, no sacks, and those pressures weren't affecting Foles.

If you want to frame that as being an impactful, then you've described the vast majority of pass rushers in the NFL, not someone that some team would be crazy to let go.

You've lowered your standards of an impactful player to meet Harrison's play. Try it the other way around once.

If that is the case Bud is Harrisonesque ...LOL


Yeah, Bud is a likely Hall of Famer.

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Post by Louis Lipps Service » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:46 am

KC wrote:
Harrison had a good performance though. I mean, I know you're smarter than Belichick (who had Harrison on the field for what, 95% of the time?)

Tomlin's smarter than Belichick too.

:lol:


So you're still not going to answer it, then.

Got it.

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Post by jeemie » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:48 am

KC wrote:People having to admit they were wrong.

That Harrison couldn't have helped. They thought he was finished and now it's rough to say; "I was wrong".

It's okay.


The Harrison I saw tonight wouldn’t have helped us slow down Jacksonville.

He just wouldn’t have.

Who made the play of the game on defense?

It was Brandon Graham...who had been shut out the entire game.

But when he finally got there, he made it count, for a game-saving fumble.

That was WAY more impactful than ANYTHING James Harrison did all night.
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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:48 am

Louis Lipps Service wrote:
KC wrote:
Harrison had a good performance though. I mean, I know you're smarter than Belichick (who had Harrison on the field for what, 95% of the time?)

Tomlin's smarter than Belichick too.

:lol:


So you're still not going to answer it, then.

Got it.


You're asking why I'm comparing?

Harrison had a MUCH MORE DIFFICULT level of competition.

Harrison made a gigantic play in the AFC Championship against the same team that pushed us all over the field a week earlier.

A game in which our OLBers DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

Good lord, how fucking dumb are you?
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Post by jeemie » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:49 am

KC wrote:
Louis Lipps Service wrote:
KC wrote:
Harrison had a good performance though. I mean, I know you're smarter than Belichick (who had Harrison on the field for what, 95% of the time?)

Tomlin's smarter than Belichick too.

:lol:


So you're still not going to answer it, then.

Got it.


You're asking why I'm comparing?

Harrison had a MUCH MORE DIFFICULT level of competition.

Harrison made a gigantic play in the AFC Championship against the same team that pushed us all over the field a week earlier.

A game in which our OLBers DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

Good lord, how fucking dumb are you?


Jacksonville’s offensive line is quite good.

If you think Philly’s O-Line is “MUCH MORE DIFFICULT” than Jax’ to handle, you are sorely mistaken and obviously don’t watch football.
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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:50 am

Jeemie wrote:
KC wrote:People having to admit they were wrong.

That Harrison couldn't have helped. They thought he was finished and now it's rough to say; "I was wrong".

It's okay.


The Harrison I saw tonight wouldn’t have helped us slow down Jacksonville.

He just wouldn’t have.

Who made the play of the game on defense?

It was Brandon Graham...who had been shut out the entire game.

But when he finally got there, he made it count, for a game-saving fumble.

That was WAY more impactful than ANYTHING James Harrison did all night.


Interesting.

Want to tell me who made the biggest defensive play 2 weeks earlier at the end of the AFC championship game vs the Jags?

The same team that shoved our OLB'ers all over the field and didn't allow them NEAR Bortles?
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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:51 am

Jeemie wrote:
Jacksonville’s offensive line is quite good.

If you think Philly’s O-Line is “MUCH MORE DIFFICULT” than Jax’ to handle, you are sorely mistaken and obviously don’t watch football.


Harrison handled Jax's o-line just fine.

Ask Bortles.

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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:53 am

Enjoy!!

https://www.sbnation.com/2018/1/21/16917194/james-harrison-patriots-defense-afc-championship

Tell me, which of our OLBers made big plays at the end of OUR playoff game against the Jags.

Take your time!!
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Post by Louis Lipps Service » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:53 am

KC wrote:
Louis Lipps Service wrote:
KC wrote:
Harrison had a good performance though. I mean, I know you're smarter than Belichick (who had Harrison on the field for what, 95% of the time?)

Tomlin's smarter than Belichick too.

:lol:


So you're still not going to answer it, then.

Got it.


You're asking why I'm comparing?

Harrison had a MUCH MORE DIFFICULT level of competition.

Harrison made a gigantic play in the AFC Championship against the same team that pushed us all over the field a week earlier.

A game in which our OLBers DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

Good lord, how fucking dumb are you?


Haha, ohhh, we're getting testy!

True sign of desperation.

But oh yeah, Jacksonville, the game where he had....0 sacks!

Maybe you want to talk about the Tennessee game, where he had....0 sacks!

Man, is that guy unstoppable!

But I'm sure you have more moral victories to talk about from those games.

Can't wait.

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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:55 am

Jeemie wrote:Jacksonville’s offensive line is quite good.

If you think Philly’s O-Line is “MUCH MORE DIFFICULT” than Jax’ to handle, you are sorely mistaken and obviously don’t watch football.


You weren't inside your trailer when they were handing out brains, were ya?
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Post by Legacy User » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:55 am

KC wrote:People having to admit they were wrong.

That Harrison couldn't have helped. They thought he was finished and now it's rough to say; "I was wrong".

It's okay.

Yeah I'm trying to see where his post season performance of 0 sacks and 7 tackles made me wrong. After tonight I'm going to stand on my opinion of Harrison's game.

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Post by Legacy User » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:57 am

KC wrote:
Laying the Wood wrote:you are the worst.


Oh...uh....the trailer thing hit home, huh?

:lol:


Not especially. I’ve just never thought much of a grown man insulting someone for socioeconomic reasons. Or calling people cunts, twats, jizz moppers. Or calling Tomlin “cuntlin” and thinking it’s both funny and clever. Like, really, man. Is this all a cry for help and we’re all tone deaf? Do you need someone to talk to?

I’m honestly holding back from piling on, because I feel like you don’t need that in your life. But you’re not making it easy...
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Post by jeemie » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:57 am

KC wrote:
Jeemie wrote:Jacksonville’s offensive line is quite good.

If you think Philly’s O-Line is “MUCH MORE DIFFICULT” than Jax’ to handle, you are sorely mistaken and obviously don’t watch football.


You weren't inside your trailer when they were handing out brains, were ya?


No...I actually watch the games instead of making prejudgements.
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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:57 am

Louis Lipps Service wrote:Haha, ohhh, we're getting testy!

True sign of desperation.

But oh yeah, Jacksonville, the game where he had....0 sacks!

Maybe you want to talk about the Tennessee game, where he had....0 sacks!

Man, is that guy unstoppable!

But I'm sure you have more moral victories to talk about from those games.

Can't wait.


https://www.sbnation.com/2018/1/21/16917194/james-harrison-patriots-defense-afc-championship

Read it and weep, dumbfuck!

That gif is sweet, ain't it. DESTROYS that LT!!
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Post by FortyThree » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:57 am

Harrison had 1.5 tackles and was credited with 2 pressures.

Amazing game from James. If only he was able to add those 1.5 tackles and 2 pressures to the team's performance against Jacksonville.

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Post by K_C_ » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:58 am

Laying the Wood wrote:
KC wrote:
Laying the Wood wrote:you are the worst.


Oh...uh....the trailer thing hit home, huh?

:lol:


Not especially. I’ve just never thought much of a grown man insulting someone for socioeconomic reasons. Or calling people cunts, twats, jizz moppers. Or calling Tomlin “cuntlin” and thinking it’s both funny and clever. Like, really, man. Is this all a cry for help and we’re all tone deaf? Do you need someone to talk to?


I'll talk to your mother.

Then she can talk back....after I let her put her teeth back in.

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Post by FortyThree » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:59 am

Laying the Wood wrote:
KC wrote:
Laying the Wood wrote:you are the worst.


Oh...uh....the trailer thing hit home, huh?

:lol:


Not especially. I’ve just never thought much of a grown man insulting someone for socioeconomic reasons. Or calling people cunts, twats, jizz moppers. Or calling Tomlin “cuntlin” and thinking it’s both funny and clever. Like, really, man. Is this all a cry for help and we’re all tone deaf? Do you need someone to talk to?

I’m honestly holding back from piling on, because I feel like you don’t need that in your life. But you’re not making it easy...


:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Legacy User » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:59 am

KC wrote:
I'll talk to your mother.

Then she can talk back....after I let her put her teeth back in.

:lol:


My mother just turned 70 today and has multiple sclerosis. Again, what kind of adult talks like this?
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