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  1. 54 minutes ago, Colts_Fan12 said:

    The chargers hired Anthony Lynn and the Broncos hired Vance Joseph there are no HC job open anymore Toub was talked about. I personally don't want a specal teams coordinator as HC I'd prefer a offensive coach this time around.

    He would be a much better hire than Pagano was. I think people underestimate the role of a ST coach. Can forget that Belicheck(throws up) started as a ST coach as well 

  2. It seems like there's some trickery in the NFL i feel were being targeted like the previous Colts being viociously hit :Austin Collie for example we then" the majority" of our starters ended up on I.R we. where. a force to be reconned with being the most winningest team in the NFL to the complete opposite with the new NFL rules being set in place it has now turned from an athletic, to a executive attack, a war of plucking out the brains of the operation thats why the Saints HC was under investigation for having hits on key players

    what?

  3. I taunt LeBron James all the time on Twitter about his mom and Delonte West. That guy just crosses the line. However, this hardly makes Pats fans despicable. Yes, we don't like the team or their fans, but that doesn't mean that they are bad people.

    Oh the irony..

     

    I wonder if you would be as brave if you crossed paths with a random 6'8 260 lb black dude..

  4. Torrey Smith played the game of his life against the Patriots in early September, hours after his brother was killed in a motorcycle accident.

    After that game a salty Patriots fan took to twitter to disrespect and insult Smith after he dominated the Pats. Smith and the Ravens again knocked off the Patriots, this time to reach the Super Bowl, and according to Larry Brown Sports via Smith’s twitter feed, Salty Patriots fans are at again.

     

    http://beat-box.com/?url=http://blacksportsonline.com/home/2013/01/torrey-smith-says-patriots-fans-sent-rude-tweets-about-brothers-death/

     

    torrey-smith-patriots-fans-brother.jpg

     

    i really really really hate any and everybody who is associated with those clowns.. whether as a fan, player, staff, owner, coach, groundskeeper, ticket collector, security, vendor and parking attendent..did I leave anyone else out?

     

    Just when you think you can't despise them more than you do already..they just keep proving me wrong..

  5. Quick profile of Pep Hamilton:

     

     

    Hamilton is a guy who interests me quite a bit. Alex Smith and Kyle Orton showed their first signs of life with him as their position coach, but I am most interested in his work at Stanford. Stanford has built one of the model programs in college football, and their offense has gotten a ton of praise as a result. Hamilton coached under Jim Harbaugh as wide receivers coach in 2010 and received his promotion in 2011.

    Stanford is a team built around the power run game. It's easy to misinterpret what that means. That does not imply a neglect for the passing game. It is more about what the offense is built on. Stanford likes to use jumbo sets and smash the ball down the opponent's throat. Their ability to do so creates opportunities for big plays in the passing game. The other team has to drop their safeties into the box, creating favorable matchups on the outside. The linebackers take their first step in, opening the middle of the field on play action.

    There are essentially two ways you can create big passing plays. The first is the way Stanford does. The second is to stick your quarterback into the shotgun constantly with spread sets. The second only works if you have a quarterback good enough to make quick reads and throw pinpoint passes into tight windows. Only around a quarter of NFL teams have anybody who can do that. The rest need to lean on the run game to make life easier on their quarterback. The Jets are certainly in that number.

    I like Hamilton because given what the Jets have now, his offense will be an easier transition than a West Coast system built around precise passes and backs who can catch. The Jets can have a pinpoint focus on building the offensive line into a dominant unit and run some kind of effective variety of Hamilton's offense.

    The question is why Hamilton would take this job. He seems like an up and comer. He is probably going to have other opportunities in the future, and having another excellent year at Stanford is going to be better for his career than making a jump to an unstable situation where there is a total lack of talent and a horrendous quarterback situation. If the Jets can figure out a way to sell him on this job, I would be thrilled because he seems like an excellent fit.

  6. I don't know why it's hard to believe that other teams have more cap space than us.

     

    The Bengals have a lot of players on rookie contracts, and a lot of free agents in 2013. 

    They could be a major competition of ours in the offseason since they are the only good team that have as much money as we do..and here I thought it was gonna be a walk in the park where we could have almost any FA we like..

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