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Where was this Hansen kid hiding? He seemed to come out of nowhere.
Oh, well. By choking, the Texans improved the draft position....of the Dolphins. |
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I was happy for Hansen. I love a good cinderella story (cinderfella?). He got to show his stuff and he showed well. His route running was good. Frequently, guys like him ride the pine simply because the guy(s) in front of them make more money. In the NFL, it's "he makes more than you do and has experience". In college it's "he's a senior, he starts". I'm not fond of that mindset. Unless players like him get to see action, you'll never know what they can do. Some receivers have a knack for getting open - maybe he's got the gene. The Texans should take a longer look at him because if they don't, someone else will give him a chance... He's on the radar screen, now.... |
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Yea white boy Chad with his size & hands has the potential, has the makings of being a decent possession receiver for the Texans, and also looks like he was running some respectable routes.
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Part of the problem is you can be money with the snap 99% of the time but the one time it's off, everybody notices. I'm really NOT making an excuse for Martin. He's a professional and he has to get it right every time, no excuses. But it isn't as simple as duck and snap. There's a lot that needs to be processed and reactions made in a matter of a few seconds. BTW, I think NBA players should hit all of their free throws at the end of a game for the very same reason. They're professionals and they should get it right every time, no excuses. No defensive tackle is breathing down the shooter's neck to turn him into road kill right after the release either. It should be EASY. Hell, they practice it enough. Or at least they used to practice it back in the day. Maybe they have kneeling practice now, I haven't watched them in years. |
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You’re commenting on games you don’t watch?
Somehow that seems about right. |
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RAC commented something to the effect of - one snap won't define you - and he's got a point, but that was brutal. In the moment I was advocating for the Colts to let the Texans just score there (or on the play before) to give them more time on the clock to get into field goal range for a winning kick. Bad snaps are always a possibility though. It's why teams will kick a game winning FG on third down, just to account for that scenario. The upshot to this shitty season ought to be a somewhat easier schedule in 2021. |
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Feliz Dia de las Madres to you too.
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Oye tu sae le pasamo bien chévere!
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Chevere?
Chevere. Is that right mama? 'Cause I got my shakin' room... (Intro to Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing" - 1973 - which became the anthem for one of the overnight carrier services later on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxsBc5p-dPU ) |
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Now we're getting somewhere. Innervisions is a flawless record, one of like four or five he had in a row in the first half of the 70's.
Here's another song strong on the chéveres. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ2Q_mp5o5A The chévere part starts in at about 3:00 but I strongly encourage a full listen. |
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