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If Roth starts, how long before...

volk said:
...he rips the helmet off of an opposing player and throws it across the field Kyle Turley style?



...and would you laugh, cheer, or get angry about it?
If does do that, it will cost us 15 yards and at the very least Roth would be ejected from the game. So while it may be cool to think about, in reality it would be really stupid and I would say of those three choices, anger would be the one I'd be closest to, since 15 yards at the wrong time could also cost us the game.
 
He hasnt shown squat in practice..........Id love for him to succeed but he as done nothing thus far.
 
Losman7 said:
Like thats even a remote possiblity...

You guys (or anyone else for that matter) aren't going to be doing much tackleing off McGahee, maybe puhing out of bounds, maybe showstrings from behind...

The man is more powerful than last year, and he is now 100%...

I pity Matt roth or whoever has to get in the way of that diesel engine.

Homer post of the year.
 
Losman7 said:
Like thats even a remote possiblity...

You guys (or anyone else for that matter) aren't going to be doing much tackleing off McGahee, maybe puhing out of bounds, maybe showstrings from behind...

The man is more powerful than last year, and he is now 100%...

I pity Matt roth or whoever has to get in the way of that diesel engine.
The guy's good but he will be tackled this year, I guarantee it. You make it sound like he's Barry Sanders mixed with Dante Hall or something. He's good, not unstoppable.
 
As someone who has watched every Matt Roth collegiate game, I know how intenese he is. Roth has a motor that doesnt quit, but unlike most rookies this kid has a head on his shoulders. Never did you have to worry about him losing his head. He always knew the situation at hand and what to do on the field. Like most rookies he may be intimated at the NFL level, but that wont take long. I cant wait till he developes into a starter and a pro-bowler.
 
TjHawk said:
As someone who has watched every Matt Roth collegiate game, I know how intenese he is. Roth has a motor that doesnt quit, but unlike most rookies this kid has a head on his shoulders. Never did you have to worry about him losing his head. He always knew the situation at hand and what to do on the field. Like most rookies he may be intimated at the NFL level, but that wont take long. I cant wait till he developes into a starter and a pro-bowler.

Again thus far he as been the most disapointing, he gets in alot of skirmishes at camp so fans love him but compared to daniels and alabi and crowder he has show little of no ability to get pressure against NFL olineman. I was pumped he slid to us too but apparently he has only a power move and this isnt the Big 10 any more.
 
Losman7 said:
Like thats even a remote possiblity...

You guys (or anyone else for that matter) aren't going to be doing much tackleing off McGahee, maybe puhing out of bounds, maybe showstrings from behind...

The man is more powerful than last year, and he is now 100%...

I pity Matt roth or whoever has to get in the way of that diesel engine.

were you beat up as a kid by dolphin fans? i think that the inner child is afraid to admit that your nickname is:

Boy
I
Love
Losing
Superbowls!!! :lol:
 
I think Willis "diesle engine" McHegay will have his hands full running over this
 
I'm not looking forward to the personal foul calls. I love passion. Stupid penalties help your opponent win.
 
canesfins13 said:
Roth has this history in practice, but I don't recall him acting up in game situations, I might be wrong though. I think that practice intensity and game intensity are different things. I don't think he does these antics in game situations.

If he does it in game situations Saber will make him cry!
 
Losman7 said:
Like thats even a remote possiblity...

You guys (or anyone else for that matter) aren't going to be doing much tackleing off McGahee, maybe puhing out of bounds, maybe showstrings from behind...

The man is more powerful than last year, and he is now 100%...

I pity Matt roth or whoever has to get in the way of that diesel engine.

McGahee is good, but I think he's too big. I've posted this before but he reminds me of Ricky before he came to Miami. He is powerful, but he does not have the breakaway speed that he had shown at Miami. You can say it's because of his knee, but I think he was too big, and losing muscle, while gaining speed would make him a much better back. I could argue about how bad the pick of McGahee was, and I do realize that a surgically repaired knee is just as likely as a knee without surgery to be hurt, but Rashard Lee is not a legitimate backup, IMO. Trading Travis Henry was a must, but the Bills really missed out when they had the opportunity to sign A-train but did not.
 
Losman7 said:
Like thats even a remote possiblity...

You guys (or anyone else for that matter) aren't going to be doing much tackleing off McGahee, maybe puhing out of bounds, maybe showstrings from behind...

The man is more powerful than last year, and he is now 100%...

I pity Matt roth or whoever has to get in the way of that diesel engine.

When i think of Mcgahee, all i see is that leg folding backwards in the that bowl game.......................Hmmmmmm do you think it would do that again, if he was hit the right way? Like you know if he was a featured back for a whole season?:eek:
 
Schleprock said:
The only reason I would laugh/cheer/condone it would be because it would finally be nice to have someone beside JT and Zach who play with true passion.


oh come on. our team doesn't lack passion. they lack top notch talent... seau, mcmichael, feeley (even if you hate him, he's a passionate player), jeno james...
 
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