**Official 2015-16 NFL 'Overreation Week' 2 Thread**

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waggy

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Wilson is not over rated. the kid is pretty damn good and going to get better.

Though the lack of playing with a TE showed last night.

and fuck the packers. sigh
 

vi edit

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In the little bit I caught of the game last night I remember Collinsworth talking about Graham and his "role" in Seattle.

He said in NO that Brees would tell him the spot to get to and he'd go there and expect the ball. In Seattle Wilson scrambles and he's not used to having to go out and look for an open spot to get the ball. Sort of a double fail there. No planning on Seattle's part to get him a play and he's not used to creating his own when a play breaks down. Sort of an expensive toy in the garage to not use well.

At least he's not Demarco Murray levels of failure though. That's costing Philly about 84 million @ YPC. :eek:
 

CraKaJaX

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So let me get this right...

Bucs, Jags, Raiders, Redskins & Browns all won yesterday?

That will happen again......said no one ever.
 

Capt Caveman

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lol. Wilson is overrated? working in a new TE with a team with no TE schemes and with a new OC and 2 straight new DC's?

Huh, hasn't Bevil been the offensive coordinator for Seattle for the last five years? No TE schemes? Not sure if serious.
 

Retro Rob

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Jimmy Graham should have stayed in New Orleans. That is all

He had no choice, I believe he was traded.

However, the Seahawks don't strike me as a team that's going to feed him the ball like they should.
 

Retro Rob

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Arizona is fine until Palmer inevitably goes down and costs them the division and possibly a playoff spot.

I cannot agree more with this. Arizona is a pretty good team, and Palmer is clearly the main reason why they're competitive.

Guy's been really outstanding his whole career, IMO.
 

vi edit

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And Luke Wilson was targeted more than Richard Rogers of GB yet look at Rogers last night. Plus Graham is pretty much a WR as he spends more time out wide.

I'm not sure what point you are trying to make.

Seattle doesn't throw much at all. Last year there were almost 50 other guys ahead of Doug Baldwin in targets @ WR. Almost 50 guys ahead of Wilson in targets @ TE.

Seattle is a run first, scramble next, pass if we have to team.
 

Retro Rob

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Was just coming here to post this.
Gotta LOVE Rodgers.

Yeah, that was a great way to silence Wilson.

I wonder if it was God's plan for the Pats to win last year. Ask Wilson, God doesn't care about any one BUT him.
 
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dainthomas

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Was just coming here to post this.
Gotta LOVE Rodgers.

Yeah, it's terrible how someone uses their faith as motivation in their life. Good thing a stand-up guy like Rodgers was there to shut that down real quick. Oh wait, no one other than wood alcohol infused packer fans cares.

And Collingsworth saying maybe Wilson will be like Rodgers someday? Sure, maybe someday he'll not go to the Superbowl two years in a row. Sounds great, dummy.

And:

http://www.fieldgulls.com/2015/4/8/8370581/are-wilsons-first-3-years-the-best-in-nfl-history

At least the Hawks are getting these bugs out early. Once Wilson started scrambling more in the second half the defense loosened up nicely. He does that the whole game like he used to it would have been a different result.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Yeah, it's terrible how someone uses their faith as motivation in their life. Good thing a stand-up guy like Rodgers was there to shut that down real quick. Oh wait, no one other than wood alcohol infused packer fans cares.

And Collingsworth saying maybe Wilson will be like Rodgers someday? Sure, maybe someday he'll not go to the Superbowl two years in a row. Sounds great, dummy.

And:

http://www.fieldgulls.com/2015/4/8/8370581/are-wilsons-first-3-years-the-best-in-nfl-history

At least the Hawks are getting these bugs out early. Once Wilson started scrambling more in the second half the defense loosened up nicely. He does that the whole game like he used to it would have been a different result.

Nah, it is pretty annoying when any athlete starts blabbering on about how God somehow made it all possible. If Andrew Luck started saying it, I'd think he was a bozo too.
 
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I can see why people are rooting for Kelly to fail. He seems to be trying to outsmart everyone.

Unlike literally every other coach in the league? Everyone is always trying to outsmart their opponents, Kelly is just doing it in a way that seemed absurd to basically everybody. Through two games, everybody appears to be right.
 

emperus

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I'm wondering what the Seahawks are thinking now about not paying Kam. It's a Pyrrhic Victory so far.
 

Retro Rob

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Unlike literally every other coach in the league? Everyone is always trying to outsmart their opponents, Kelly is just doing it in a way that seemed absurd to basically everybody. Through two games, everybody appears to be right.

Thanks for clearing that up.

Yes, I did mean in the way he's going about it.