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Primate
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Originally posted by dahman32
Everytime I see someone having a conniption about rookie play being idiotic, I have to go to youtube and do a comparison just for the laughs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikuOsNHvb_0



LOL

That is cute as hell.

The play where he turns the corner and his helmet doesn't turn with him is hilarious.
Edited by Primate on Apr 13, 2013 05:08:28
 
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Where the hell do you watch Pop Warner? I can tell you it was nothing like that in Stark County Ohio. They pretty much started grooming you literally at birth. We could easily read and comprehend play books and the fundamentals were automatic for us.
I only saw one kid cry in 4 years and that was because his leg got gruesomely snapped in half returning a kick.

I wish the leagues had different names so everyone would stop taking the league names so literally. Like there is really a professional American football league in Africa. Leagues under the Pro leagues cost money and should be fun too. That is the one shitty part of the game having to wait a year or whatever for a dot to do things. I've seen many get bored with the game and quit because they just did not have the patience to wait. You all might laugh at people who play peewee here but if it were not for peewee I would have been gone a long time ago. The name it's self has hurt the perpetual league more than anything else because you all can't differentiate between a browser game and real life.

Ok then tell me why a WR without almost any agility or vision can stop on a dime and catch the ball but a CB with double the agility and vision keeps running another 5-10 yards? Not only that but the WR starts moving almost right away while the CB stands around day dreaming. Why do they not both over run the play every time while the ball lands 7 yards on the ground behind both of them. For the love of god the last sentence was not a suggestion.
Edited by _OSIRIS_ on Apr 13, 2013 05:37:42
 
dahman32
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Originally posted by Primate
LOL

That is cute as hell.

The play where he turns the corner and his helmet doesn't turn with him is hilarious.


How about the juke at 1:43/1:44 that dropped #1 like a hot sack of potatoes!
 
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Stark County Ohio has high levels of pharmaceuticals, hormones and radiation in the water though.
 
dahman32
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Hey Primate... Or at 1:58/1:59 where he makes #42 look "idiotic"

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Originally posted by The Second Coming of Rusty Trombone
i think rookie is XFL


Don't you mean the LFL http://www.lflus.com/
Edited by CyberNinja on Apr 13, 2013 05:44:40
 
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Originally posted by CyberNinja
Don't you mean the LFL http://www.lflus.com/


Better watch it, the ban-patrol have itchy trigger fingers... might consider this "risque"

 
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Originally posted by dahman32
Better watch it, the ban-patrol lean towards same sex material... might consider this "heterosexual material"



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aaasahi
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Originally posted by _OSIRIS_

Ok then tell me why a WR without almost any agility or vision can stop on a dime and catch the ball but a CB with double the agility and vision keeps running another 5-10 yards? Not only that but the WR starts moving almost right away while the CB stands around day dreaming. Why do they not both over run the play every time while the ball lands 7 yards on the ground behind both of them. For the love of god the last sentence was not a suggestion.


This is the problem I always can't answer.
If D-player can't react and overshoot because their 20- vision and agility, why WR with 20- agility can stop as soon as possible?
 
dahman32
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Originally posted by Phantom Of The Opera
FYP


You calling GLB gay?

 
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Originally posted by aaasahi
This is the problem I always can't answer.
If D-player can't react and overshoot because their 20- vision and agility, why WR with 20- agility can stop as soon as possible?


Well, not that I disagree its a bit ridiculous but the WR is the one dictating where he is running whereas the CB is having to predict & adjust to where the WR is going. The WR knows he is going to cut in for a slant in 2 yards where the CB doesnt know that, and until he does, has to protect against getting beat deep.

There are plays every game where I wish the replay would be more accurate. The CB is covering the WR on a deep route & if he is faster he'll look like he's leading the route rather than trailing the WR's route. As if thats how you play CB. Then the ball is thrown & the CB is still deeper than the WR & the catch is made. It is silly but it seems its the best Bort is going to do with it.
 
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Originally posted by Torg

http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2326024&pbp_id=3391687

why the heck wont guys stop when their man stops.. This is MAN coverage..they should be watching the man..NOT the qb...NOT the ball.. before some jackass says its rookie blah blah. My guy has 70 agility with gear at this point..WAY more than the wr he is covering I'm sure. How can coverage still be so crappy after 34 seasons...my lord

Also, why do the defenders lead the guy down the field in man?? In all my years of coaching football i have never told a CB to run IN FRONT of a receiver going down field.


Because the WR makes changes first, the dot in coverage has to react, more than just agility and, I recall Bort saying there is an RNG in there somewhere that determines how long an interval for the defender to react.
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akQm057kQI4

obviously that kid went with agility first
 
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Originally posted by 7steeladonis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akQm057kQI4

obviously that kid went with agility first


beautiful footwork upto and including that handoff at the end
 
dahman32
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Originally posted by 7steeladonis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akQm057kQI4

obviously that kid went with agility first




classic GLB rookie!
 
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