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Post  Scout200 Wed Jan 12, 2011 4:40 pm

If you could give advice to a NFL player to improve how they play, who would you give advice to and what would it be?

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Post  Pizan Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:46 am

Eli Manning. Stop throwing the ball to defensive lineman. Never attempt a left handed pass especially into the endzone. And Please don't dive head first into the ground fumbling the football.
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Post  Scout200 Thu Jan 13, 2011 2:52 pm

Pizan wrote:Eli Manning. Stop throwing the ball to defensive lineman. Never attempt a left handed pass especially into the endzone. And Please don't dive head first into the ground fumbling the football.

Nicely said!

My advice would be:

Alex Smith - "Use your legs more, maybe you'll get more first downs."

Joe Flacco - "Trust your arm more."

Tim Tebow - "Work on going through your progressions quicker."
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Post  56 Crazed Dogs Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:43 pm

McCarthy to Aaron Rodgers and Clay Mathews.

This is your time to take over and let your voices be heard in this locker room, and continue to lead by example.
If you do these two things one game at a time it will rub off and make this entire team better.
And when that happens we will be reserving our spot at the Superbowl.
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Post  56 Crazed Dogs Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:51 pm

Pizan wrote:Never attempt a left handed pass especially into the endzone.
I must be the only one that didn't think that play was that bad.
Of course it ended up bad, but Eli's a hero if Boss catches it (and he could have).
The rest I completely agree with though.

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Post  Big_Pete Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:59 pm

to Brett Favre - Stay retired, no more comebacks!
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Post  Pizan Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:25 pm

56 Crazed Dogs wrote:
Pizan wrote:Never attempt a left handed pass especially into the endzone.
I must be the only one that didn't think that play was that bad.
Of course it ended up bad, but Eli's a hero if Boss catches it (and he could have).
The rest I completely agree with though.


Really Todd? Pause it at 5 seconds. Thats what eli saw before he threw it . . . left handed. Boss was the peanut butter while two Titans defenders were the slices of white bread. That was not a pass of a veteran QB, that was a rookie mistake that should have never happened.

I think Eli has a bad case of the brain farts and that was one of many.
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Post  56 Crazed Dogs Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:41 am

It was a bad pass, yes. but it was more like a shuffle pass with not enough umph that sailed on him.
The game was only in the 1st quarter and Giants were only down 3-0.
If this happened toward the end of third or in the fourth quarter then that's different.

Many people claimed that play set the tone for the rest of the game.
It's very sad if a team can't come back from a 3 point deficit because they let one play weigh on their shoulders.

that's all
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Post  Scout200 Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:44 am

Big_Pete wrote:to Brett Favre - Stay retired, no more comebacks!

Ha, nice!
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