DJ Williams Tweets out Denver Playbook
@NFL_ATL: Doh! D.J. Williams tweets out Broncos' playbook
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That's a really girly pencil sharpener he has.
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He should use flashcards.
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It's OK. They gave him the fake one.
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Lol idiot.
But its kind of funny how people teased Cassel for using flashcards. This guy does too and I bet hundreds of players around the league do too. I don't think most people understand the complexity of an NFL playbook. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Just a little bit of difference when it come to required brain power. |
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It's just another method to memorize plays. WTH is so wrong with that? Flash cards work for some people. BFD. |
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LMAO
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Who gives a shit how he learns it as long as he learns it. I doubt flash cards are the only resource he uses.... |
You would think he would have had to sign some sort of waiver to not publicly release the playbook.
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That shit looks complicated. No wonder I suck at Madden.
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At least he kept his penis out of the picture unlike Chris Cooley a few years ago.
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Is that a dobbie in his mouth in the reflection
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Matt Cassel might have a chance now
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That's only the practice playbook, not the real thing. DJ is smart enough to not give out the real thing./knowmo
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Someone must have spiked his Roarin Rainbow Rootbeer. OH YEAH!!
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They should just use the playbook I used in Madden 96. Every play in it was called "ROLB #58 GET EM!!!". Worked every time.
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Yeah, like anyone needs to know the Denver playbook.
Here it is: 1.) Max protect. 2.) Hope Peyton gets the ball to someone running a route. |
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1.) Everyone run around while the linemen block the best they can. 2.) Tebow run around and see what happens. |
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*CRACK* "There's a man down!!"
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This thread should be titled, "DJ Williams tweets a portion of one play"
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The only reason people would try to make DJ out as an idiot over this is. A. They don't like him because of his DUI's an openness about his partying, OR B. They don't understand what DJ actually tweeted and are ignorant . A lot of the Broncos party just as much as DJ does they just aren't as open about it as DJ is. Von Miller parties a lot too. |
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Difference? MJ handles his business. |
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It's from Jack Del rio
he could **** up a wet dream |
Technology in the hands of morons is a dangerous thing.
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Cassel could know what defense is coming at all times and he would still find a way to throw an INT on a screen pass.
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Powe couldn't read it
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Precedent for e-playbook violation being set. DJ Williams are stoopid.
June 11, 2012, 10:29 am Broncos face looming question with linebacker D.J. Williams By Jeff Legwold | 33 Comments There is an NFL head coach who, before the rumble of electronic progress could be heard, would fine his players $100 per page for a lost playbook. And that fine was only first step, the welcome mat to the dreaded 1-on-1 meeting in said head coach’s office, which would include a long list of paint-peeling profanities sandwiched around the words “release” or “waived” or “done.” I asked the same head coach this past weekend what he would do if one of his players had not simply lost a playbook, but rather voluntarily posted several images from an iPad playbook on a Twitter account or anywhere else on the vast expanse of the online world. Silence was the answer. For several seconds. There were plenty of colorful words in the answer that eventually followed, but the idea was the fine would be as “enormous as humanly possible” and the player’s future would be in doubt. I added what if the player was also facing a six-game suspension for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy — a suspension he is currently fighting in court — as well as a DWI trial [1]. The answer was the doubt only grows from there. Which brings the Broncos to linebacker D.J. Williams. Williams did post some images from his playbook online this past week. He is facing a suspension he’s fighting in court and he is also dealing with a DWI trial. He’s also one of the highest-paid Broncos and a former team captain who has already had that designation removed because of some off-the-field issues. And what the Broncos do now will be watched by many teams, including some which, like Denver, have made the move to putting their playbooks on iPads. The multi-level security for the iPads was largely built to electronically wipe the device clean if it were lost or the player was released. Perhaps a player willingly taking some of the images and posting them on the Internet while still with the team didn’t come up in the meeting. But the Broncos are faced with a dilemma, one of the players has already touched the stove. And they have a pile of other players, with a pile of iPads in their possession, with a pile of social media avenues originating from the keyboards. Especially since the images Williams posted were up long enough for many fans as well as those employed by other teams to click and save. And click-and-save are exactly what they did. http://blogs.denverpost.com/broncos/...s/13953/print/ |
Unfortunately, DJ is a very solid player that has a ten cent brain...
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I hope they cut him.
I bet he has that playbook stored on a file somewhere already. I'd sign the fool. |
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If it works for him, cool. But it is funny. |
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He can run with any back or TE, he is an excellent blitzer, and has played the majority of his career behind some pretty bad defensive lines, which makes his job much more difficult. |
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It's official. Our DJ wins the DJ contest.
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Von doesn't play behind the defensive line. He plays on the line of scrimmage the majority of the time. DJ relies on the guys in front of him to not let the big guys get to his level. Von and DJ play two totally different positions. |
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33rd overall 37th in run defense 31st in receptions allowed 29th in yards per reception allowed 38th in TD receptions allowed 0 interceptions Fortunately he made the top 15 in missed tackles, though. |
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His first three seasons were decent. He led the league in tackles for loss in 2007. He had a couple of down years but he was never close to a bust. |
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Von Miller is a Line Backer. I know this is hard to understand. Denver fans aren't used to seeing someone play that position with authority, at a high level and with impact on every play. The last time we had a guy like that his name was Al Wilson and he played Mike. But go ahead and wrap your head around it. Sometimes a LB will drop into coverage. Sometimes a LB will hang around the box and diagnose. Sometimes a LB will float at the LOS and rush or take out the RB. The really, really good ones do these things well. |
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If Fox and Del Rio can't get him to focus and take his game to the next level... then we'll see you later, DJ. |
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