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2014 NFL (Well, Browns, so, sorta "NFL") Draft Thread

Did you guys do something to my ability to use this site wall? Ever since yesterday this site barely works for me, and when it does it takes like 45 seconds to load one dang page. This is the only internet site giving me this issue. My porn still works just fine too!

I'm sure you're all saddened that I'm having trouble accessing this site/forums :jt:

Probably the dial up internet connection your using.
 
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the effect this thread has on me.. another good threat.. down the shitter
 
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Unfortunately bud you do care. You read it, you answered me. You always read and answer me, so obviously you care about what I say. Heck you even made a signature about me.

Ahh - I have you figured out now. You have a reading comprehension problem AND an issue when it comes to relating things that happened in the past to what is currently the case. Tell me you don't have kids.

I think by this point the entire forum can see that you are fixated with me!

Like litl said, you and pinky need to go play checkers and let the adults talk on the forum now.
 
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Here's a few stats I found of interest:

Cleveland was 11 in total yards passing, and had 26 passing TDs. Seattle was 26th with only 9 passing TDs. They were still ahead of Carolina (12-4) and San Francisco who checked in at 29 and 30. Something tells me passing yards in not the make or break issue for a team in win in the NFL.
 
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Here's a few stats I found of interest:

Cleveland was 11 in total yards passing, and had 26 passing TDs. Seattle was 26th with only 9 passing TDs. They were still ahead of Carolina (12-4) and San Francisco who checked in at 29 and 30. Something tells me passing yards in not the make or break issue for a team in win in the NFL.

But that doesn't matter in HB10's world, it's all about big name WRs and finishing 4-12 every year. But at least the passing stats will be awesome!
 
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Want facts? Denver was #1 in passing last year. Saints were 2nd, Chargers 4th, Greenbay 6th, Cincy 8th, Philly 9th, NE 10th, Indy 17th.

So 8 of the 12 playoff teams last year had good passing attacks, 7 out of 12 had top 10 passing attacks, and 4 out of 6 AFC (so what we are in).

Shows you right there that passing is definitely a strong necessity in the NFL to be good and make the playoffs.
 
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Want facts? Denver was #1 in passing last year. Saints were 2nd, Chargers 4th, Greenbay 6th, Cincy 8th, Philly 9th, NE 10th, Indy 17th.

So 8 of the 12 playoff teams last year had good passing attacks, 7 out of 12 had top 10 passing attacks, and 4 out of 6 AFC (so what we are in).

Shows you right there that passing is definitely a strong necessity in the NFL to be good and make the playoffs.

Being 17th in passing =/= a good passing attack. that means they were average.

And what about teams that were 3rd, 5th, 7th, 11th-16th?

In case you didn't notice, and judging from your posting history you haven't, all of those teams have either an above average to good defense or an efficient to HOF-level Quarterback. I know this was pointed out to you about 30 pages again, but in your quest to be the worst poster since CraigJWalkup (IN THE HIZZZOUSE), you've ignored it yet again.
 
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Want facts? Denver was #1 in passing last year. Saints were 2nd, Chargers 4th, Greenbay 6th, Cincy 8th, Philly 9th, NE 10th, Indy 17th.

So 8 of the 12 playoff teams last year had good passing attacks, 7 out of 12 had top 10 passing attacks, and 4 out of 6 AFC (so what we are in).

Shows you right there that passing is definitely a strong necessity in the NFL to be good and make the playoffs.
Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Phillip Rivers, Aaron Rodgers, AJ Green, Chip Kelly, Tom Brady.

One of those was due to the WR. One.
 
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