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Key stat
The Packers, led by left tackle Chad Clifton, did a good job of keeping Chiefs defensive end Jared Allen in check, limiting the NFL's sack leader to just half a sack and two tackles. Allen had six sacks in his previous two games.
anyone else notice a majority of the q/b in that video were the lower tier?
BTW
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter?game_...amecenter&season=2007&week=REG9&override=true
Key stat
The Packers, led by left tackle Chad Clifton, did a good job of keeping Chiefs defensive end Jared Allen in check, limiting the NFL's sack leader to just half a sack and two tackles. Allen had six sacks in his previous two games.
Arrested by week 6
or
Injured by week 10
the last 2 minutes are the funniest.
Can't catch what ya can't get to, Jared.![]()
longtimefan said:anyone else notice a majority of the q/b in that video were the lower tier?
BTW
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter?game_...amecenter&season=2007&week=REG9&override=true
Key stat
The Packers, led by left tackle Chad Clifton, did a good job of keeping Chiefs defensive end Jared Allen in check, limiting the NFL's sack leader to just half a sack and two tackles. Allen had six sacks in his previous two games.
Your right Favre, Brady, Palmer, Vick (he's easy to elude). Of course ripping the ball from Adrian Peterson with that weak hand shake is easy to do...I'm owned again on the Packerforum.
Vikeman said:longtimefan said:anyone else notice a majority of the q/b in that video were the lower tier?
BTW
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter?game_...amecenter&season=2007&week=REG9&override=true
Key stat
The Packers, led by left tackle Chad Clifton, did a good job of keeping Chiefs defensive end Jared Allen in check, limiting the NFL's sack leader to just half a sack and two tackles. Allen had six sacks in his previous two games.
Your right Favre, Brady, Palmer, Vick (he's easy to elude). Of course ripping the ball from Adrian Peterson with that weak hand shake is easy to do...I'm owned again on the Packerforum.
How many sacks in that clip? I counted 19.5
How many did you just name? You named 4...However Brett counted as a half a sack in the books..but can't take a half of a person for this so...
19.5 - 4= 15.5
15.5 >>>>> 4\
So using logic, 15.5 has to be the majority correct?
ma·jor·i·ty (m-jôr-t, -jr-)
n. pl. ma·jor·i·ties
1. The greater number or part; a number more than half of the total.
Now that is how you got owned on a packer forum.
longtimefan said:Vikeman said:longtimefan said:anyone else notice a majority of the q/b in that video were the lower tier?
BTW
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter?game_...amecenter&season=2007&week=REG9&override=true
Key stat
The Packers, led by left tackle Chad Clifton, did a good job of keeping Chiefs defensive end Jared Allen in check, limiting the NFL's sack leader to just half a sack and two tackles. Allen had six sacks in his previous two games.
Your right Favre, Brady, Palmer, Vick (he's easy to elude). Of course ripping the ball from Adrian Peterson with that weak hand shake is easy to do...I'm owned again on the Packerforum.
How many sacks in that clip? I counted 19.5
How many did you just name? You named 4...However Brett counted as a half a sack in the books..but can't take a half of a person for this so...
19.5 - 4= 15.5
15.5 >>>>> 4\
So using logic, 15.5 has to be the majority correct?
ma·jor·i·ty (m-jôr-t, -jr-)
n. pl. ma·jor·i·ties
1. The greater number or part; a number more than half of the total.
Now that is how you got owned on a packer forum.
Do you think this video actually sums up his entire career. The comment were suggested at the idiotic points made about the tier level of the QB's sacked? In reality what does that have to do with anything? Does the defensive end battle a offensive tackle or does he battle a quarterback? So were they lower tier ofensive tackles as well? Maybe if the video showed Allen sacking Peyton Manning 33 times it would be the Colts right tackle is lower tier right?
tromadz said:Arrested by week 6
or
Injured by week 10
the last 2 minutes are the funniest.
Can't catch what ya can't get to, Jared.![]()
Wishing injury on a rival player is a Packer fan pastime. Proven once again.