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Re: NFL Cats
Just curious....... Did anyone see the commanders game last night and how did Ben Sinnott do?
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Skylar played well enough at Buffalo to win that 2022 playoff game. Dropped passes and delay of game penalties really hurt the Dolphins. Skylar manned up and took responsibility for the delay of game penalties. Actually I thought it was the Coaching staff not getting the plays in.
Skylar played well enough at Buffalo to win that 2022 playoff game. Dropped passes and delay of game penalties really hurt the Dolphins. Skylar manned up and took responsibility for the delay of game penalties. Actually I thought it was the Coaching staff not getting the plays in.
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both teams played second and third teamers. i watched maybe 5-mins, then went to youtube stuff. byron pringle did make an eye-popping catch for the commanders but was flagged for stepping out of bound beforehand. he's had a nice go of it in the league for a kid who came here on a shoestring due to past transgressions. pringle's a great example of how kids can go from a bad place to making a life for themselves through collegiate sports, which gives them life disciplines. i've never seen anything wrong with that. bill snyder made byron pringle.
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Malik is a third string WR on the Vikings, it will be interesting if he makes the cut this season after being injured all last season. If he makes the team it will be as a primary KR. We know how good he was in college but with the new rules IDK how he works there?
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With his catch radius as it is, Deuce needs a QB that is accurate with those touch passes, is Bo Nix that kind of guy? Dak sure did not seem to have much success with Deuce.powercat5000 wrote: ↑August 25th, 2024, 2:05 pmPlaying for Sean Payton would be the best situation for DeuceWildcatEngineer wrote: ↑August 25th, 2024, 9:49 am
Deuce looks great against the 2nd and 3rd string opponents. He has not shown much of anything against 1st string NFL Defenses.
It is just me, but the timing on the drop off passes to him just seems off. The accuracy is less than ideal. Most times it does not look like he catches the ball in stride.
My forecast is he gets cut and Denver picks him up.
Tough day for Cats on the Chiefs. Brooks, Boye-Doe, and Plattner all waived. Brooks and Boye-Doe will probably go to practice squad. Not sure what route is for Plattner
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Skyler Thompson has been selected as the 2nd string QB for the Miami Dolphins.
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Andre Coleman had a major role also. Pringle is a great example of a guy who can make a living in the NFL on Special Teams and be a pretty good open field blocker.tmcats wrote: ↑August 26th, 2024, 10:44 amboth teams played second and third teamers. i watched maybe 5-mins, then went to youtube stuff. byron pringle did make an eye-popping catch for the commanders but was flagged for stepping out of bound beforehand. he's had a nice go of it in the league for a kid who came here on a shoestring due to past transgressions. pringle's a great example of how kids can go from a bad place to making a life for themselves through collegiate sports, which gives them life disciplines. i've never seen anything wrong with that. bill snyder made byron pringle.
I will also give Mr Pringle credit in that he was the first player I remember seeing after a catch in the 2-minute offense run the ball back to the hash mark and set it down. This saved a couple of seconds in getting the ball spotted and back in play.
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interestingly, andre coleman is an offensive assistant with the commanders.
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