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October 11, 2020 at 10:10 pm #122833znModerator
Dak is down. It looks like he hurt his ankle, bad. @BloggingTheBoys pic.twitter.com/H2wbxcJDm4
— SB Nation (@SBNation) October 11, 2020
October 11, 2020 at 10:14 pm #122834znModeratorAtlanta Falcons@AtlantaFalcons
BREAKING NEWS: General Manager Thomas Dimitroff and Head Coach Dan Quinn have been relieved of their duties, effective immediately.October 12, 2020 at 11:33 am #122872znModeratorAndrew Siciliano@AndrewSiciliano
NFC East is the first @NFL division in which every team has a losing record through Week 5 since….2013 NFC East
You have to go back to 1968 to find another such case.
October 12, 2020 at 1:55 pm #122882znModeratorCarson Wentz now has a league-leading 8 interceptions on the year. He had 7 INTs all last season. https://t.co/J1P3ukLZdq
— Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) October 11, 2020
October 12, 2020 at 6:53 pm #122900znModeratorMatt Bowen@MattBowen41
QB Patrick Mahomes vs. zone-heavy defensive game plans this season (LV, NE, LAC) —Struggled in those matchups to throw with consistent rhythm, find clean windows.
That’s forced him to bail/leave the pocket + lean too much on his second-reaction ability.
October 14, 2020 at 3:20 am #122991znModeratorI’m sorry are we…bragging about flipping the bird to health and safety protocols during a pandemic and calling it “adversity”? Am I interpreting this incorrectly? https://t.co/zoUkA2fcLF
— Jourdan Rodrigue (@JourdanRodrigue) October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020 at 3:26 pm #123006wvParticipantGurley fourth in rushing with 375 yards.
4.7 yard average.
5 TDs
Only 8 receptions for 38 yards though.
================gurley:https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/2977644/todd-gurley-ii
News: 3 days agoGurley ran for 121 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries, adding four receptions for 29 yards during Sunday’s 23-16 loss to Carolina.
Spin: Gurley joined Hall of Fame company with his efforts Sunday, reaching 75 career TDs in his 78th regular-season game. The only running backs in NFL history to have reached that milestone in fewer games are LaDainian Tomlinson (72 games), Jim Brown (72) and Emmitt Smith (77). Though Gurley has just eight receptions and 38 receiving yards through five games as a Falcon, he has been prolific on the ground with 258 yards and four touchdowns the past three weeks. The two-time All-Pro capitalized on a favorable matchup against the Panthers on Sunday, and Week 6 offers yet another optimistic outlook, as the opposing Vikings entered the weekend allowing the sixth-most rushing yards to opposing RBs on the season (495).
October 14, 2020 at 4:38 pm #123010wvParticipantVegas Raiders are 3-2, and looking pretty dangerous.
I remember when every single celebrity-pundit said Gruden was an idiot for letting K.Mack go, etc etc.
I cant stand Gruden, but I remember thinking at the time, they were jumping the gun. He may know what he’s doing. We dunno yet. Celebrity-Pundits arent allowed to say “we dunno yet.” Its not good TeeVee.
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vOctober 15, 2020 at 3:07 am #123028znModeratorReports: Hall of Fame defensive end Fred Dean dies of COVID-19 at 68 https://t.co/603NL4GQQf
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020 at 3:10 am #123029znModeratorPFF's Highest-Graded Rookie Defenders through Wk 5 💪 pic.twitter.com/xsrfkPIuoM
— PFF (@PFF) October 14, 2020
October 15, 2020 at 6:32 am #123031joemadParticipantFred Dean was one of the best pass rushers I’ve seen play…. I don’t think SF wins their early Super Bowls without him.
October 15, 2020 at 9:32 am #123039znModeratorFred Dean was one of the best pass rushers I’ve seen play…. I don’t think SF wins their early Super Bowls without him.
Yeah he was always pretty great.
From the wiki:
NFL career
San Diego Chargers
Dean was drafted by the Chargers in the 2nd round (33rd overall pick) 1975 NFL Draft. Dean recorded 15½ sacks in 1978. In 1979, the Chargers won the AFC West division while leading the AFC in fewest points allowed (246) and Dean was named to the All-AFC team. The Chargers again won the AFC West in 1980, with Dean teaming with fellow 1975 Charger draftees Gary “Big Hands” Johnson and Louie Kelcher as the Chargers led the NFL in sacks (60). Dean had missed the first two games of the season after not reporting, but still finished the season with 10½ sacks. He and Johnson were named first-team All-Pro, with Kelcher being named second-team All-Pro. The trio, along with Leroy Jones formed a defensive front that was nicknamed the Bruise Brothers.
San Francisco 49ers
In 1981, Dean, was traded to the San Francisco 49ers due to a contract dispute with Chargers’ ownership. Dean contended that he was making the same amount of money as his brother-in-law who was a truck driver. The Chargers’ defense would not be the same afterwards, and Don “Air” Coryell’s Chargers teams are now most remembered for its high-scoring, pass-oriented offense that did not have enough defense to make it to a Super Bowl. In 2013, U-T San Diego called the Chargers trading Dean “perhaps the biggest blunder in franchise history”.
Dean was acquired mid-season by the 49ers and eventually helped them win two Super Bowls in the 1980s. His first game as a 49er was a key match-up against the Dallas Cowboys. Dean played after only a couple of practices and was still able to apply pressure and repeatedly hurried Danny White when he was not recording one of his 6 sacks, in a game won by the 49ers, 45-14. His first action of the season as a 49er was noted by author Tom Danyluk as “the greatest set of downs I have ever seen unleashed by a pass rusher”. In what had been a game of possum, Bill Walsh, the 49er head coach, said to John Madden, who covered the game, “Fred (Dean) just got here . . . If he plays, he won’t play much”. But he played the whole game.
His next home game for the 49ers was against the Los Angeles Rams. The game was won by the 49ers, and was the first win against the Rams in Candlestick Park, 20-17, as Dean sacked Pat Haden 5 times. He ended the season with 13 sacks, 12 with the 49ers and 1 with the Chargers before his trade to San Francisco.
The 49ers went on to win the Super Bowl that year, and Steve Sabol (NFL Films) is quoted in 2006 as saying that Dean’s acquisition was the last meaningful in-season trade, in that it affected the destination of the Lombardi Trophy. Dean that year won UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year while playing in 11 games for the 49ers. San Diego’s defense collapsed when Dean departed, giving up 40 points in a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in the regular season, and 65 total points in playoff games vs. the Miami Dolphins and Bengals.
“I can’t say how much it affected us, because we did make it to the AFC championship game,” said Johnson of the Chargers without Dean. “But I could say if we had more pass rush from the corner, it might’ve been different.
In 1983, Dean recorded 17 sacks to lead the NFC and recorded a then-NFL record of 6 in one game, setting that mark during the 49ers’ 27-0 shutout of the New Orleans Saints on November 13, 1983. The 17 sacks was a Dean career high, bettering his 1978 total of 15½ with the Chargers.[14] He followed that 1978 season by adding nine sacks in 1979 and 10½ in 1980. He had recorded 6½ sacks as a rookie in 1975. Dean’s career sack total, with his unofficial numbers included, is 93.
Dean was also a key player on the 49ers 1984 Super Bowl team, mostly used as a situational pass rusher. During the 1984 season, Dean was reunited with his Charger teammates, Johnson, Kelcher and Billy Shields.
Dean was inducted into the Louisiana Tech University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990. Dean is a member of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. On August 2, 2008, Dean was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was inducted at the enshrinement ceremony where his bust, sculpted by Scott Myers, was unveiled. In 2009, Dean was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.
On October 14, 2020, Dean died of COVID-19.
October 15, 2020 at 12:45 pm #123047znModeratorThe @Browns come into week 6 with the highest rated offensive line in the league in adjusted line yards (5.08).
The @steelers come into week 6 with the highest rated front seven in the league in adjusted line yards allowed (1.97).
This is gonna be an all-out WAR at the LOS…
— Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) October 15, 2020
October 16, 2020 at 7:21 am #123080znModeratorAlbert Breer@AlbertBreer
Colts announce that they’ve closed their practice facility for the time being after multiple positive COVID-19 tests.Dianna Russini@diannaESPN
I’ve communicated with sources in Indy and with the league this morning. My sense is the Colts are being very measured and conservative by closing their facility today. I’m told the game is still on for this weekend. #Colts #BengalsColts had one player and three staff members with troubling initial tests, but all four came back as false positives after the rerun, per sources.
Bengals at Colts, Sunday, 1 pm.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 16, 2020
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