simonblaze
Pro Bowler
Hey, let’s be fair to Danario: his knees were shot in high school. The fact that he even made the NFL with two bum knees speaks volumes to his dedication, drive, and talent.
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Drew Bennett
Hey, let’s be fair to Danario: his knees were shot in high school. The fact that he even made the NFL with two bum knees speaks volumes to his dedication, drive, and talent.
KU- The Famous John Hadl! *flexes guns“M-I-Z!”, Kellen Winslow Sr.
“F-K-U”, Roger Werhli.
If it's with Stafford in a McVay offense then it's Kupp. I can't imagine another receiver being a better fit here.
If it's Warner in a Martz offense then it's Bruce for the same reason. The definitive receiver for that team and Bruce had more clutch plays than anyone.
Hundy percent. Exactly how I see it. There is something greater then stats that has to enter the convo. What happens when everyone knows where the ball is going in the biggest games and a player cannot be stopped. That is greatness man. The Tampa, Niners/Championship and Bengals/Super bowl showed us who that guy was. And he did it in so many different ways. Tampa it was the go route with his ability to get behind the defense with the game on the line. SF game it was the juke and slant critical third down. Super Bowl it was what, 8 different plays on the final drive including an end around and several different routes ran to perfection to get open. They had to resort to mugging him several times and still he could not be stopped when he was the only legit option. Mcvays wisest coaching decision of his career was to put the game in the hands of #10 to secure the Lombardi. That's how reliable Kupp is.My question was directed to one big game. I have never seen a WR like Kupp in horns, where everyone knew to whom the ball was coming. Especially Kupp in the last drive vs Tom Brady's Buccs or vs the Bengals, catching that No-Looker from Matthew. It was so clutch...
Now I love me some Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce, but they had each other during GSOT days. Throw in Az, and the opposing defenses didn't know where Kurt was throwing. Everyone KNEW that Kupp was getting the ball and couldn't stop him. The playoffs and Super Bowl 56 (plus the regular season) is one that I will never forget.
loved those Rams with Warner, Bruce, Holt, and Faulk. That was a complete offence, Rams made the mistake of letting go Vermeil and going with Martz, who was a great offensive coordinator, but a lousy Head Coach.