LAZARUS_LOGAN

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Appearantly my thunder cock started her period.

But no, I didn't go down on her.


And Laz... show some respect and ease up on "the bitch" comments.



Sorry. Forgot you mentioned that she was your girl. Thought that she was some random piece of snatch. Well that's even worse that she's your girl because she should have known.
 

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Looks like we actually signed Martez Wilson. Now we will have access to all of the Raiders secrets!! Go Zoners...

Everett Dawkins was released. Looks like that 3rd round grade we had on him was wrong.
 

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Also always wondered about the 1970 Super Bowl. Why did we wear blue uni's then? The Colts always wore their blues at home and I doubt we'd have chosen blue if we were home team.
 

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They had a rule back then that the home team (which was NFC that year) had to wear dark jerseys
 

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http://blackandgoldreview.com/2013/06/14/martez-wilson-new-orleans-saints-linebacker/

A Perfect Replacement

As we know, Victor Butler was largely unproven but with a huge upside. He fits the Anthony Spencer mold better than, say, Junior Galette or Will Smith. But Martez Wilson should be able to step in without much drop off, if their shockingly similar 2012 numbers are to be believed.3 In 2012, Victor Butler played 300 snaps. Martez Wilson played 206. Of those, Butler played slightly fewer pass rush snaps, just 132 to Wilson’s 206. (The difference here comes in with Butler playing more against the run, which is unsurprising considering he’s very strong against the run.) Both dropped into coverage about the same number of times, Butler with 36 coverage snaps to Wilson’s 32.

Pro Football Focus, which grades every single NFL player on every single play, gave Butler and Wilson almost identical pass rush grades last year. Both graded out positively overall for the 2012 season. On coverage, though, Butler was significantly weaker, grading out negatively (-3.2), to Wilson’s slightly-above-average season grade (.5).

Assuming Wilson maintains that level, that grade would make him a top-10 pass rusher.Other than Butler’s comparative weakness in coverage, the big difference is Wilson’s weakness in run defense. He graded negatively last year, while Butler received a stellar season-long grade of 6.1. How much is scheme and coaching versus raw talent, we can’t know yet.

Let’s just talk about pass rush for a minute, though. Sacks are cool, and it’s worth noting that Butler and Wilson both had three sacks last year even though Wilson rushed the passer more often. But Pro Football Focus’s pass rush productivity stat is an even better metric. This measures the overall effectiveness of a pass rusher, beyond just sacks, to include hits and hurries as well. In this stat, both Butler and Wilson graded roughly the same, at 9.4 and 9.7 respectively. If Wilson were to maintain that level this year, that grade would be good enough to make him a top-10 pass rusher.
 

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Yep. For 2 years.

all of these 2 year deals to street free agent d linemen has me a little paranoid. I'm getting the feeling Jerry knows he won't be able to do anything this offseason (salary cap) and we are going to have the same d line plus maybe a draft pick next year.
 

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all of these 2 year deals to street free agent d linemen has me a little paranoid. I'm getting the feeling Jerry knows he won't be able to do anything this offseason (salary cap) and we are going to have the same d line plus maybe a draft pick next year.

I'm looking at the class of DTs available, and man, there are a lot of midgets out there.
 

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Stats on various Cowboy players:

Demarco Murray ranks 13th in total yds rushing, but of those ahead of him nobody has as few attempts as his 125 (next closest is 160 by Reggie Bush). Murray is actually tied for 2nd in yds per attempt for RB's at 5.1 (Andre Ellington averages 6.0 yds per attempt but only has 74 attempts). Murray is tied for 7th in 20+ yd runs with 5. (Alfred Morris leads with 9)

Dez Bryant is tied for 11th in receptions with 61 and is 16th is yds with 835. His 8 tds are tied for 8th

Jason Witten is 5th among TE's in receptions with 51. His 6 tds are 4th among TE's.

Tony Romo is 7th in passer rating with 97.0. He ranks 15th in yds per attempt, 4th in tds

Sean Lee is tied for 4th in the league in ints with 4. Only 1 LB has more picks (Deandre Levy with 5)

Lee leads the league in interception return yardage with 174 return yds.

Jason Hatcher's 9 sacks tie him for 10th overall but he is first amongst 4-3 DT's

Barry Church is tied for 6th in forced fumbles with 3

Dan Bailey is tied for 2nd in the league in 50+ yds FG's with 4

Dwayne Harris is tied for 2nd in punt return avg at 14.0, he's 2nd at 31.3 yds per return on kickoffs.
 

cmd34(work)

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We need a 1-tech.

If we are truly going with Seattle's updated version of the Tampa 2, I think it's more of a 3 ???

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