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Your wrong.
CP said it was on him after the game.
Your wrong.
CP said it was on him after the game.
You're butchering English.
HaHa! "You're" right. And since you feel so strongly about my misspelling of the word "you're" Im going to make you my official spell checker. Going forward I want you to check all my posts for grammatical errors since you like to nitpick. But, you would have done that anyway, Right? So, thats "your" new job here. Dont disappoint me.
You're butchering English.
HaHa! "You're" right. And since you feel so strongly about my misspelling of the word "you're" Im going to make you my official spell checker. Going forward I want you to check all my posts for grammatical errors since you like to nitpick. But, you would have done that anyway, Right? So, thats "your" new job here. Dont disappoint me.
Nice response
You're butchering English.
I know, right? I felt like we had Bad Kurt Warner in there, but Bad Kurt never turned those kinds of games around--Palmer did, in a big bad way.[/QUOTE]
I was thinking the same thing but it's been so long ago now that I couldn't be sure. It seemed like when Warner was off, he stayed off for the entire game but now I just expect Palmer to correct himself and get the team back in it. It's fairly calming, actually.
Man, our depth, across the board, is stunning.
Our depth, in a way reminds me of the 1994 49ers, who rolled the Chargers in the Super Bowl. That team had so many offensive weapons we were making bets on who would score next during that game. We aren't nearly as ridiculously built as that team was on defense, but on offense we are just as deep if not deeper.
You could say the DE that ran him down was the most impressive play of the game lol.
Your wrong.
No, you're wrong. Football and grammar wise.
One if them Palmer went deep and the wr went short but I don't know if it was the second oneI'll add my kudos, and go beyond and not blame him for that 2nd INT. Unless someone has inside info, it looked pretty clear that Palmer just wasn't in it early. He certainly didn't react like a QB who threw a pick because his WR screwed up.
I would say based on the coverage and the fact that the ball was intercepted easily by the DB that Palmer made the wrong read and JJ actually ran the correct route adjustment.
If JJ had made the mistake when Palmer was asked he would have said so but done so in a very diplomatic way. Palmer falling on the sword for JJ is not out of the realm of possibility but I think it was Palmer's error in the first place.
in the replay: JJ and Fitz end up in the same spot of the field, running deep ins. One of them should have been going deep-- and I suspect it was JJ.
Your honor, based on this new evidence we retract our plea of not guilty of running the wrong route but still insist Palmer made the wrong decision on where to throw the ball.
Stipulated