So UnThotful
Superstar
Dude half Samoan but you would never know since all he does is rep his Hawaiian side
Dude is the equivalent of being a c00n to the Samoans (I'm Samoan btw)
fukk Marcus Mariota
Dude half Samoan but you would never know since all he does is rep his Hawaiian side
@wire28 Gannon really is the gift that keeps on giving
Report: Vic Fangio "probably" would be Eagles defensive coordinator, but for Jonathan Gannon tampering - ProFootballTalk
oh wow breh i didn't even know that. valid gripe on your end then.Dude half Samoan but you would never know since all he does is rep his Hawaiian side
Dude is the equivalent of being a c00n to the Samoans (I'm Samoan btw)
fukk Marcus Mariota
At least Desai is a real Fangio disciple who put in years with him, next best thing.@Stop_It_5 pitchfork marches to Gannons residence? I know you were very high and hopeful for Vic.
Crazy how the defense succeeded in spite of him. Credit to the talent.
what im hearing is he wants 50 on their heads next yearWhiner Nation is obsessed
Deebo Samuel Is Tired of Eagles' Trash Talk, Says 49ers Lost 'Because We Played With 10 People'
We sat down with 49ers star Deebo Samuel to discuss the team he hates the most & why he still believes the 49ers were better than the Eagles & Chiefs last year.www.complex.com
I’ve heard more from howie than actual players what the fukk is he talking about
Whiner Nation is obsessed
Deebo Samuel Is Tired of Eagles' Trash Talk, Says 49ers Lost 'Because We Played With 10 People'
We sat down with 49ers star Deebo Samuel to discuss the team he hates the most & why he still believes the 49ers were better than the Eagles & Chiefs last year.www.complex.com
I’ve heard more from howie than actual players what the fukk is he talking about
Lamb ran the fifth-most routes out of the slot among pass-catchers in 2022; he was targeted there 92 times and caught 71 receptions, per Pro Football Focus. Lamb's targets and receptions ranked third overall out of the slot. Brown, meanwhile, ran the 67th-most slot routes, was targeted just 20 times (tied for 100th) and caught only 12 balls (tied for 110th). That means that 60% of Lamb's targets and 66% of his receptions came from the slot, while only 13% of Brown's targets and receptions were out of the slot.
The key difference between slot receivers and those who play elsewhere on the field is the defensive matchups they face. Slot receivers see more nickel cornerbacks, linebackers and safeties — positions that are more exploitable depending on the physicality of the receiver relative to his opponent. However, receivers who play inside and outside line up against mostly cornerbacks, who can match receivers in length, physicality and speed.
This is likely why Brown doesn't want to be compared to Lamb — their styles of play are different and, therefore, not as similar as pure pass-catching stats would suggest. It's not a dig on Lamb that he and Brown aren't the same receiver. They're both productive pass-catchers who play their position differently.
I ain finna argue w u my nikka in this cesspool w the likes of @mikishereI'm glad AJ wanted to dead the comparisons with Lamb. Smitty should scoff at them too. Until Lamb shows that he can consistently be a threat on the outside versus premier corners, he shouldn't be mentioned among the best wideouts, because he's a widein 2/3rds the time.
@BlueHeffner this is what we discussed late in the season. And you asked if I thought Kupp was a #1 and I said no. This furthers my point but just from a players perspective. Dogging nickelbacks, safeties and linebackers who tight ends dog out is not how a guy earns a reputation as a legit #1.
I think you knew that and just were trolling me though.
I ain finna argue w u my nikka in this cesspool w the likes of @mikishere
We can talk about this in @Apprentice thread he made about it
This is elite level postingI'm glad AJ wanted to dead the comparisons with Lamb. Smitty should scoff at them too. Until Lamb shows that he can consistently be a threat on the outside versus premier corners, he shouldn't be mentioned among the best wideouts, because he's a widein 2/3rds the time.
@BlueHeffner this is what we discussed late in the season. And you asked if I thought Kupp was a #1 and I said no. This furthers my point but just from a players perspective. Dogging nickelbacks, safeties and linebackers who tight ends dog out is not how a guy earns a reputation as a legit #1.
I think you knew that and just were trolling me though.