Raiders at Cardinals PS G3 gameday thread 8-23-2025

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Like Ghandi, I have a few words that come to mind while watching Tune play:
Substandard, poor, inferior, second-rate, second-class, unsatisfactory, inadequate, unacceptable, not up to scratch.
Not up to Par. Deficient, imperfect, defective, faulty, shoddy, amateurish, careless, negligent, miserable, sorry;
incompetent, inept, inexpert, ineffectual;
awful, atrocious, appalling, execrable, deplorable, terrible, abysmal;
crummy, rotten, gosh awful, pathetic, useless, woeful, bummer, butt ugly, lousy, not up to snuff
unpleasant, disagreeable, unwelcome; nauseating, vomit inducing
unfortunate, unlucky, unfavorable;
terrible, dreadful, awful, grim, distressing
appalling, horrific, horrifying, horrible, horrendous, abominable, deplorable, egregious, abhorrent, frightful, shocking, hideous, ghastly, grim, dire, unspeakable, gruesome, monstrous, sickening, heinous, vile;
serious, grave, acute;
Godawful; grievous
"a crime against nature"
severe, extreme, intense, acute, excruciating, agonizing, unbearable, intolerable, unendurable, smash the TV awful
very bad, Superbad, dead on arrival, sucks, *&^%^%$%^%, sucking chest wound bad, dreadful, awful, deplorable, atrocious, hopeless, worthless, useless, poor, pathetic, pitiful, lamentable, appalling, abysmal;
lame, lousy, brutal, painful, crappy,
unhappy, sorrowful, dejected, depressing, downcast, miserable, down, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, desolate, wretched, glum, gloomy, doleful, dismal, melancholy, mournful, woebegone, forlorn, crestfallen, heartbroken, inconsolable;

Oh and Happy Birthday Shane!

JTS
I’m not quite sure on how you really feel about Tune:)
 

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So the Burch kid made the most impressive play of the game I thought.

Knocking the 300 pound OT back like rag doll and then the speed and awareness to get to the QB and force the fumble.

I mean, whether he can it do on Sundays in December is another thing, but that was pretty good.
 

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So the Burch kid made the most impressive play of the game I thought.

Knocking the 300 pound OT back like rag doll and then the speed and awareness to get to the QB and force the fumble.

I mean, whether he can it do on Sundays in December is another thing, but that was pretty good.


That was a GREAT play. Knocked the Tackle back went after the QB and tried to strip the ball out, nearly did the guy held on and stepped up and Burch goes by you think out of the play and then like he hit the hyperspace button he came right back in and stripped the ball out and we recovered it.

We won't know until it's in real games but he sure looks like the real mccoy. 6'4" 280 and has a knack for getting to the QB.

You can see some points in the game where in passing downs we might have Sweat, Browning AND Burch all on the field together to get after the QB
 

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That was a GREAT play. Knocked the Tackle back went after the QB and tried to strip the ball out, nearly did the guy held on and stepped up and Burch goes by you think out of the play and then like he hit the hyperspace button he came right back in and stripped the ball out and we recovered it.

We won't know until it's in real games but he sure looks like the real mccoy. 6'4" 280 and has a knack for getting to the QB.

You can see some points in the game where in passing downs we might have Sweat, Browning AND Burch all on the field together to get after the QB

Exactly!

Right now he's probably behind both Browning (I guess the starter) and Zaven at LOLB, but neither of those guys are world-beaters.

It's going to be super interesting to watch Burch develop under JG/NR!
 

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I love that Andy Reid State Farm Bundleruski commercial...

Ain't gonna lie. I do that to words...especially when I'm having a conversation with my hound..twist words up, combine them with other words, rattle them off in different voices and accents.
It ain't crazy.
It just helps my hound understand what I mean.

She really likes it when I create words like that then sing them to her to old Righteous Brothers tunes
Did anyone call in a wellness check for oaken after this post yesterday?
 

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Y'all notice @Shane ain't posting right?
Dude denies it vehemently, but adding the Raiders to Vegas tipped him over the edge and converted him to a closet member of Raider Nation.
So, much like myself, there is no way he could resist Raiders Vs Cardinals if the game is close.

He is lurking around the stadium in his Maxx Crosby jersey keeping an eye out for @Brian in Mesa so he doesn't get busted.

Y'all notice @Shane ain't posting right?
Dude denies it vehemently, but adding the Raiders to Vegas tipped him over the edge and converted him to a closet member of Raider Nation.
So, much like myself, there is no way he could resist Raiders Vs Cardinals if the game is close.

He is lurking around the stadium in his Maxx Crosby jersey keeping an eye out for @Brian in Mesa so he doesn't get busted.
I don't think so. This is in Vegas a few years ago
 

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Remember with all the posts on this board saying that we should get rid of Chad Ryland and keep the old guy smh
the loyalty to a guy like Prater, who was older than dirt and pretty mediocre, was bewildering, to say the least.
 

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the loyalty to a guy like Prater, who was older than dirt and pretty mediocre, was bewildering, to say the least.
Semi agree.
Prater usually made the kicks we needed him to make.
But when getting amarv was on the line in an otherwise meaningless game he took the hit and missed a few easy ones.
I believe in loyalty. But it was time to move on.
 

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the loyalty to a guy like Prater, who was older than dirt and pretty mediocre, was bewildering, to say the least.
He was a top 10 kicker???

He was old, but still good. I think they played this perfectly and moved on when they were certain that the young replacement could actually do the job
 
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