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The Urlacher blitz on Feeley

Dolfan4life! said:
Hey, like or hate Feeley, he's still a dolphin. If anyone here was rooting for an injury to Feeley (I'm sure there are some but my Dolfan Homerness won't allow me to believe so) then maybe they need to start rooting for another team/sport/whatever. I'm quite sure Saban knows far more about the quarterback competition than even the most hardcorp Dolfan. The best qb will win the job, and if it's Feeley, great. If it's Gus, great. As long as it helps us get better as a team, great.


I seriously doubt ANYONE was or would root for Feeley to be injured. I don't even wish injury on our rival teams. But I will say this: Feeley needs to stuff a pillow in the back of his pants to protect his butt cheeks. :lol:
 
DPlus47 said:
thanks for posting that. it's easier than a tape, anyway. it looks to me on the replay like feeley was actually trying to go through his progression as far as turning his head and looking for receivers. he happened to look to the middle just as urlacher was about to nail him. he may have been just looking at urlacher, but there was a wr crossing left to right on that play and it looks like feeley turned his head right and then was turning to the middle. i guess we're all going to see what we want. i am not rooting for anybody to start over anybody else, btw. i want to see the team move the ball consistently this year, and i don't care how it's done.

Thats not a WR Feeley is looking at, its Heath Evans. Feeley pretty much locks on to Evans and in fact, throughout his route, Evans is staring back at Feeley. However, had Evans chipped Urlacher at the line before he cut right into his route, I dont think Urlacher would have gotten to Feeley.
 
yankeehillbilly said:
Thats not a WR Feeley is looking at, its Heath Evans. Feeley pretty much locks on to Evans and in fact, throughout his route, Evans is staring back at Feeley. However, had Evans chipped Urlacher at the line before he cut right into his route, I dont think Urlacher would have gotten to Feeley.

evans was already to feeley's right at the time. look at the slow motion replay from behind. it looks like he turns his head, and it is NOT in the direction of evans. whether it's just urlacher or the WR is a question.
 
DPlus47 said:
evans was already to feeley's right at the time. look at the slow motion replay from behind. it looks like he turns his head, and it is NOT in the direction of evans. whether it's just urlacher or the WR is a question.


OK, I missed your point. You were talking about where Feeley looked AFTER he got tired of staring at Evans.
He looked away from Evans at the last second, but he was following Evans throughout the entire play. If he was, as you suggested, going through his progressions and he spent as much time on each receiver as he did on Evans, then there would have been enough time for Lovie Smith to run on the field and make the sack. I think its more likely that he saw something coming at him out of the corner of his eye and thats the reason he looked back towards the left.
 
yankeehillbilly said:
OK, I missed your point. You were talking about where Feeley looked AFTER he got tired of staring at Evans.
He looked away from Evans at the last second, but he was following Evans throughout the entire play. If he was, as you suggested, going through his progressions and he spent as much time on each receiver as he did on Evans, then there would have been enough time for Lovie Smith to run on the field and make the sack. I think its more likely that he saw something coming at him out of the corner of his eye and thats the reason he looked back towards the left.

i didn't realize the entire play occurred in slow motion! you're right, the play lasted about a minute and a half! i'm such an idiot for suggesting that a guy might have turned his head to look for a receiver. of course, a receiver running a crossing route a minute and a half into a play is just running to run.

you may be right about him seeing urlacher out of the corner of his eye, but let's not distort space and time to make a point. that isn't supposed to cut it as an argument, though we see it frequently.
 
SCall13 said:
It was a delay stunt blitz. Our new FB (his name slips my mind-Hunter I think) should have tried to bump him went he went off the 3 gap and cut it back to the middle. (He ran right by Urlacher) Urlacher came untouched, but Feeley did have time to see him. The reason Feeley DIDN'T see him was because he was doing his typical staring down to someone over to the far right - so he didn't see Urlacher until it was too late. That is exactly what happened. Feeley was SO FOCUSED on someone to the right, that he didn't see (or feel) pressure coming until he caught Urlacher out of the corner of his eye.


If you really watch the tape you noticed that he was trying to avoid pressure from Alex Brown (he may of even hit AJ's arm) unfortunately for AJ Brian was coming on a delay at that ime and creamed him. He honestly didn'r have time to do anything else.
 
anyone have a torrent, so we can get the clip of the play right here so we can stop the fussing over it, haha...
 
prolific said:
If you really watch the tape you noticed that he was trying to avoid pressure from Alex Brown (he may of even hit AJ's arm) unfortunately for AJ Brian was coming on a delay at that ime and creamed him. He honestly didn'r have time to do anything else.
you are right....and even more to the point...Urlacher was shielded by the center and the man he was blocking....until he decided to explode around them into Feeley. Feeley never had a chance.
 
Bobby Humphrey said:


arsenal, here's a link. look how at one point, feeley pulls up a chair and looks deeply into evans' eyes! they share a smoke and tell each other about their future hopes and dreams. and then, after they've talked themselves out, this mean guy comes and hits a.j. in the head!
 
DPlus47 said:
arsenal, here's a link. look how at one point, feeley pulls up a chair and looks deeply into evans' eyes! they share a smoke and tell each other about their future hopes and dreams. and then, after they've talked themselves out, this mean guy comes and hits a.j. in the head!
:rofl3: :rofl3:
 
Urlacher is a stud no doubt, but Feeley (nothing but Feeley) is a stick in the mud back there. He makes Marino look like Michael Vick. Start Gus!
 
I truly don't get it...does anybody understand that the other team has proffessional players too?......this was Brian frikkin Urlacher.....what he does is destroy QBs...he does it well and he's done it to better QBs than AJ ever will be.....but, it's all AJ's fault that he got sacked....mind boggling....:nono:
 
DPlus47 said:
arsenal, here's a link. look how at one point, feeley pulls up a chair and looks deeply into evans' eyes! they share a smoke and tell each other about their future hopes and dreams. and then, after they've talked themselves out, this mean guy comes and hits a.j. in the head!

haha... what happens is he wants to hit evans and when hes about to throw brown hits his elbow so he stops his motion, steps up and gets nailed...

play was probably designed for evans out the backfield, he turns around from his wrong side play fake, haha and looks to evans and sees him get a step on the LB, about to **** the arm and throw it when his elbows hit (surprised he didn't fumble, especially when its hit like that and you didn't even see it coming) from there he steps up into urlachers loving arms, ahaha

i dont see anything feeley did wrong here, he was about to throw it to the guy i would hope he was looking at him, haha...
 
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