Super Duper Negatron Posted September 5, 2023 Report Posted September 5, 2023 Maier with probably the funniest lead "block" I have ever seen.
JuranBoldenRules Posted September 5, 2023 Report Posted September 5, 2023 How does Arcenaux just go down there and not pitch it or kick it? Makes me ******* mad and I don't even like the team. Also how does Jones not call timeout after the penalty that makes the clock run? Super Duper Negatron 1
Mark H. Posted September 5, 2023 Report Posted September 5, 2023 44 minutes ago, Mark F said: Elks lot of holding, shirt grabbing. It caught up to them, with some very costly PI calls Mark F 1
WinnipegGordo Posted September 5, 2023 Report Posted September 5, 2023 (edited) On the last play the Elks should have went with the hook and ladder - Rod Black. Edited September 5, 2023 by WinnipegGordo bearpants, Mark F, Piggy 1 and 1 other 4
IC Khari Posted September 5, 2023 Report Posted September 5, 2023 (edited) How Alberta has declined. Sad really … 😜 Edited September 5, 2023 by IC Khari Noeller 1
SpeedFlex27 Posted September 5, 2023 Report Posted September 5, 2023 9 hours ago, bustamente said: I believe he grew at few inches with his swelled head Ford has some quicks and some moves Dolegala made Brit Dort look like one of Santa's elves.
SpeedFlex27 Posted September 5, 2023 Report Posted September 5, 2023 (edited) 8 hours ago, Tracker said: Ford is a one-trick pony. AS soon as a good defensive coach figures out how to neutralize him, his effectiveness will drop like a stone in a well. Run-first QBs usually do not have longevity. You'll never stop Ford's running completely but the only way is by making him throw. He may get to a point where he's a competent passer in this league but UI suspect he'll never be elite. Too much dependency on his legs so he's run first & throw second. He had 136 yards rushinbg & only 119 yards passing & throwing just 19 times. Not a recipe for success as a CFL qb. And of course, the more he runs the higher the risk of injury. We've all seen these young athletic looking qbs come in, dazzle us with their running brilliance only to fade away eventually because they could never throw. So, we'll see if he develops into a Tracy Ham or a Terrence Jones. For those of you who don't know who or never heard of Terrence Jones, he was a super athletic qb who could scramble & run like crazy during his CFL career in the 90's. He would have been best described as a "Coach Killer" because he had all the physical tools to be a success but intellectually it just didn't happen. Coaches who started Jones always lost. We've had plenty of athletic Terrence Jones type qbs come up here & fail. As well as take head coaches down with them. Terrence Jones No. 6, 9 Position: Quarterback Personal information Born: June 18, 1966 (age 57) New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 210 lb (95 kg) Career information College: Tulane NFL Draft: 1989 / Round: 7 / Pick: 195 Career history Calgary Stampeders (1989–1991) Ottawa Rough Riders (1992–1993) Shreveport Pirates (1994–1995) Connecticut Coyotes (1996) Career NFL statistics Career CFL statistics Comp. / Att.: 232 / 521 Passing yards: 3,611 TD-INT: 12-36 Passer rating: 47.0 Rushing TD: 10 Career Arena statistics Comp. / Att.: 41 / 85 Passing yards: 568 TD-INT: 10 - 3 Passer rating: 84.83 Rushing TD: 0 Player stats at NFL.com · ArenaFan.com show v t e San Diego Chargers 1989 NFL draft selections Edited September 5, 2023 by SpeedFlex27 Goalie and Tracker 2
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