Retire his number!
Retire his number!
nah id throw hands if I catch any Brady slanderI mean I love football, and everything.But the idea you get into physical altercations over a football game being played by teams you follow is just beyond silliness.
His "long" play was a screen pass that the RB housed. His aDOT this season was 7.4, along with comp % man that's just trash.
I'm replacing Hollins with him... Hollins has been fine, great dude, decent player, but Pierce is waaaaay more talented, and young.THIS is the dude I want to replace Niggs when the Pats cut his ass in the spring.
No Thomas Brady there or Maye lol
No Thomas Brady there or Maye lol
A Washington Commanders offseason that promises to be full of change started with two big ones: the team mutually parted ways with offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury and fired defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr., sources told CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones...
...Whitt was let go after the Commanders had one of the NFL's worst defenses across the board and coach Dan Quinn took over play-calling midseason. Washington allowed the sixth-most points in the NFL during the regular season. It was also 28th in the league in passing yards allowed, 30th in rushing yards allowed, 23rd in third down efficiency and 31st in red zone efficiency. The Commanders allowed at least 24 points 12 times during the regular season...
...Kingsbury, 46, at times did well adapting to the changing circumstances. Marcus Mariota nearly led an upset against the Denver Broncos' dominant defense, and even third-string quarterback Josh Johnson earned a win. But The Athletic reported there was a potential disconnect between Peters and Kingsbury...
Something had to change for the Dallas Cowboys' defense after a disastrous season. That decision came on Tuesday when the team fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus after just one season in the position, sources told CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones. The Cowboys will now have a fourth different defensive coordinator in as many seasons.
Dallas ranked as the NFL's worst scoring defense, allowing 30.1 points per game. That's the second-most points per game allowed in the 66-season history of the Cowboys with only Dallas' inaugural 1960 team that went 0-11-1 being worse...