Quote Originally Posted by wgomel21: @bringit Are we blasting Vols tomorrow? I agree with Lord "bringit me money" alabamas o line is a mess and on the other side of the ball may be one of the best edge rushers in football. Alabama is not disciplined this year either. on the other side the vols should be hungry by saving their season last week in overtime. they
Like the analysis and love the nickname.
Lord BIMM
BRING IT ME MONEY!!
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Quote Originally Posted by wgomel21: @bringit Are we blasting Vols tomorrow? I agree with Lord "bringit me money" alabamas o line is a mess and on the other side of the ball may be one of the best edge rushers in football. Alabama is not disciplined this year either. on the other side the vols should be hungry by saving their season last week in overtime. they
dropping this here for you all before the line moves more...
Geno Smith Over 24.5 Passing Completions...
Geno Smith has been unbelievable this season. He leads the league in passing yards, attempts AND completions. He’s also #8 in the league for completion percentage (68.9%). That level of accuracy at that volume is insane.
He's been consistent too. Since Week 2, he’s averaged 31 completions per game, and he’s faced the Lions and 49ers in that time. He now gets a great matchup in a road game against the Falcons… Atlanta ranks fourth worst in pass rush pressure rate (28.4%) and last in sacks (5). They also play zone-heavy pass defense, protecting against big plays but giving up easy receptions - allowing 6th most in the league. Geno completes around 75% of his throws against zone compared to 59% against man.
3 QBs have covered this line in the last 4 weeks against Atlanta. Each of those QBs had 35+ attempts… Geno Smith averages 41.8 attempts per game this year, with 33 and 38 completions in roadgames this year.
The Falcons don’t have the best run defense but Seattle is a true passing offense, and Geno has an array of targets on this team: Metcalf, Smith-Njigba, Lockett, Fant, Walker. The Seahawks will likely rely on the pass in a competitive game in which the points total is set at 51. A high scoring game is great for this pick.
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dropping this here for you all before the line moves more...
Geno Smith Over 24.5 Passing Completions...
Geno Smith has been unbelievable this season. He leads the league in passing yards, attempts AND completions. He’s also #8 in the league for completion percentage (68.9%). That level of accuracy at that volume is insane.
He's been consistent too. Since Week 2, he’s averaged 31 completions per game, and he’s faced the Lions and 49ers in that time. He now gets a great matchup in a road game against the Falcons… Atlanta ranks fourth worst in pass rush pressure rate (28.4%) and last in sacks (5). They also play zone-heavy pass defense, protecting against big plays but giving up easy receptions - allowing 6th most in the league. Geno completes around 75% of his throws against zone compared to 59% against man.
3 QBs have covered this line in the last 4 weeks against Atlanta. Each of those QBs had 35+ attempts… Geno Smith averages 41.8 attempts per game this year, with 33 and 38 completions in roadgames this year.
The Falcons don’t have the best run defense but Seattle is a true passing offense, and Geno has an array of targets on this team: Metcalf, Smith-Njigba, Lockett, Fant, Walker. The Seahawks will likely rely on the pass in a competitive game in which the points total is set at 51. A high scoring game is great for this pick.
I'm not sure how much more of this Tennessee pop Warner offense I can watch. 5th year senior making rookie mistakes. don't make a bad play a terrible play
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I'm not sure how much more of this Tennessee pop Warner offense I can watch. 5th year senior making rookie mistakes. don't make a bad play a terrible play
@bringit Wish we would have gone for it. Cmon deeeee
Really? I thought the kick was the right move at the time. We ain't gonna let Williams pull another magic trick and even one sack on that final drive would have severely hampered their chances at finding the end zone and even if they did they would still need the 2 as I'm sure they would go for it rather than go to OT
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Quote Originally Posted by wgomel21:
@bringit Wish we would have gone for it. Cmon deeeee
Really? I thought the kick was the right move at the time. We ain't gonna let Williams pull another magic trick and even one sack on that final drive would have severely hampered their chances at finding the end zone and even if they did they would still need the 2 as I'm sure they would go for it rather than go to OT
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