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09-10-2009, 11:50 PM #121
Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
"The Pittsburgh Steelers. Playing like shit and winning anyway since 2004.":grbac:
It's going to be tough to win this division.
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09-10-2009, 11:51 PM #122Veteran Poster
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Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
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09-10-2009, 11:52 PM #123
Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
They needed to dial at blitz or at least play some press coverage if they drop 7.
Great game. Both teams looked good, but nice and beatable by the Ravens.
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09-10-2009, 11:53 PM #124Veteran Poster
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Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
Chuck Cecil is the DC for Tenn and I have no idea what he was doing.
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Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
Collinsworth is a faaah-king douche! I'm sure he's warming up his kneepads so he can service the Stool's after the game!
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09-10-2009, 11:57 PM #126
Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
The Titans DC is absolutely clueless. The Steelers moved the ball at will in the 4th quarter and OT, and he changes NOTHING. No blitzes, no extra players, just terrible zone coverage.
The Titans get decent pressure from the front 4 - but the Steelers OL is terrible. Their secondary is abysmal.
The Steelers can't run the ball. If Polamalu is out for any extended period - they are screwed defensively. The secondary is quite weak otherwise. They're lucky that they seem to have a horseshoe up their ass.
Quite frankly, as composed - neither of these teams scare me right now. That's not to say they can't improve - but I feel better about the Ravens chances now than I did before this game.
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Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
Will Die A Ravens Fan!!
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09-10-2009, 11:58 PM #128Veteran Poster
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Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
Cecil was known for his thunderous tackling and aggressive style during his time as a safety for the Packers (1988-1992), Cardinals (1993) and Oilers (1995), and earned a trip to the Pro Bowl and garnered All-Madden status in 1992 when he recorded four interceptions and 102 tackles on the season. In 95 career games he totaled 400 tackles and 16 interceptions.
Cecil is regarded as among the most vicious hitters in National Football League history. Chuck Cecil was featured on the October 11, 1993 issue of Sports Illustrated with the question: "Is Chuck Cecil Too Vicious for the NFL?"[7] Many photos taken of Cecil during games showed him with a bloodied nose.
During much of his career, Cecil was forced to wear a "Gazoo Helmet"; a helmet so named because it resembled the head of The Great Gazoo, a recurring character in The Flintstones animated series. The "Gazoo helmet" is actually a thick padding that fits on a helmet's shell to reduce the risk of receiving a concussion and reducing the risk of injury to opponents due to helmet-first hits, for which Chuck Cecil was fined numerous times. Despite the additional protection, recurring concussions forced Chuck Cecil into retirement.
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09-11-2009, 12:00 AM #129Veteran Poster
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Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
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09-11-2009, 12:02 AM #130
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09-11-2009, 12:14 AM #131Veteran Poster
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09-11-2009, 12:20 AM #132
Re: Official Inbreds vs Honky Tonks Game Thread
I still like how the Titans matched up and how we also should if we still have the DL and DB depth.
The Titans have a lot of good D players, but I would only see 31, 33, 53 and 93 getting starting pt on this D. I really think our back up DL is comparable to the starting one that dominated the Steeler front but wore down in the 4th.
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