🧵: Part 1 of some of my favorite play-designs/play-calls from Sean Payton and the offensive staff this season.
01 personnel buck sweep to the boundary with Marvin Mims. The personnel grouping gets lighter bodies on the field and calling it to the boundary gets a puller onto a DB in space.
Don’t hate the Steve Young comp comparatively but I think one of the best to ever do it is probably a bit of a stretch for a guy who was outside the top 5 of his position more often than inside it, as much as I like Russ.
He’s going to be the Millennial’s version of Steve Young. Hard to appreciate in the moment, but we’re going to look back and recognize one of the best to ever do it.
I got called a Russ stan every day on here because I noticed he was playing through a torn lat before anyone discovered or reported it I will never forget those years 😭
Those Russ years were definitely something in Denver but weirdly I have an appreciation for them because that’s where I felt I did my best work and things I was watching started to actually
make sense.
I mean yeah people are going to be upset because this might be one of the worst cover athletes in a few years technically but Madden is a video game that will always be more imbedded into pop culture rather than actual football. The cover shouldn’t just be another MVP award, Caleb on the cover is dope.
People are being fake woke complaining about Caleb being on the Madden cover over better current players.
Game primarily for kids that should seek the most marketable trendy players and he’s easily that, just choosing the previous MVP is meh. Like a *Vince Young* cover rocked
@jenny2x4 this is just a fundamental misunderstanding of the basics of religion lmfao genuinely what the fuck are you talking about? heaven being a thing ≠ dying is a good thing. Ali lost every single one of his sponsees, do you think his ending promotes Christianity as the answer?
could probably make the argument that this could turn out to be a marginal upgrade for the Rams, with Verse still ascending, but Super Bowls are won on the margins and the Rams seem to understand that more than any other perennial contender