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COULD, or SHOULD, Tedy Bridgewater be headed to Dallas to replace the injured Dak Prescott?? – – I make the case to consider doing just that up the page at my 1:13 AM post.
Let me know what you think.
I wouldn’t OD. Not because I love Teddy, but because he’s got more experience than Skylar. If Tua goes down, you’d like to have the smallest drop off possible and Teddy probably gives you that. He’s on a one year deal and I’m sure he won’t be here next year, but until then, unless Dallas backs up the Brinx trucks, I’d say keep him. I loved the little I saw of Skylar though. Mainly that he didn’t loom phased. Of course it was PS, but he looked like he belonged.
From Poup:
Bill Belichick made it a point to say the Patriots got in Dolphins territory “six, seven times” Sunday. What he failed to mention was that outside of their TD drive and the first drive that ended with the Jevon Holland pick, the Pats took exactly ZERO snaps inside the Miami 40.
Win for the Dolphins D.
Watching some of the other games yesterday, noticed how hot and cold some of these so called elite QBs are, what that leads to is getting beat in faces you shouldn’t
Winning 8 of 9 to close out last year, then seeing the new O this year, I’m more confident than ever about winning the games I think we should
Lots of bad things in week 1, by all teams, we won’t be seeing in the coming weeks, but the degree of difficulty these elite QBs live up to make their success not so easy to sustain
With the Fins I see a more even level of play with all 3 phases, that can be easily sustained, consistency reigns in the regular season, Titans also come to mind
In the playoffs the stars shine brightest, not sure how we’ll do there
I agree with this assessment. I’m inclined to think it is ‘easier’ to have balance with a QB still on a rookie contract. For a league with a cap, these QB salaries result in imbalances for those teams … so if QB is off, the whole team is off. Even Brady when in NE volunteered to keep his salary “in check” to make sure other parts of the team could improve.
New additions report
Tyreek is the little engine that runs the ship
Edmonds is special with the ball in his hands, Mike White-ish, someone the cheats wish they still had
Mostert also magical needs more touches
Didn’t notice our OL newbies, probably a good thing
Ingram scored, but otherwise didn’t notice him
DBs didn’t see glaring holes, so they did the job based on overall D play
Howard again saves the day on opening drive, unlike anything Ramsey did on Thursday
Biggest concern is we still can’t pick up short yardage first downs on the ground, which stalled at least 2 drives
Wilson didn’t show much, which is OK as long as Hill and Waddle are producing, but stepping out of bounds 2 yards short of a 1st down, when it seemed easily attainable, only to not convert a 1st on the series was disheartening
Ingram did have one other really good play where he whizzed over laterally with depth and slammed down a receiver for very little gain.
Ingold did get us a first on one 3rd and 2 I think it was.
He also caught a pass for a nice little gain.
We did lose our back-up FB Cethan Carter to a head injury.
Overall expected maybe too much, but very pleased with the game, especially how pedestrian we made Jones, Bill and the cheats look
Parker is who we thought he was and we rightfully let him walk
Interesting (to me at least)
Interesting and important and shows we’re moving in the right direction, even though the naysayers will still make excuses
We played without our 2nd, 3rd, and 4th best CBs.
But Kohou and Elijah Campbell filled in nicely.
I thought after watching many other teams go through Game 1 trash of various types that our team did well considering how little our starters played in preseason.
KC looked sharp but their core has been together for years (plus Valdes) and is using the same verbiage and playbook they know so well.
And played in PS
I think (hope) that McDaniel and staff get those holes plugged on some of their blocking assignments. A teaching moment for our young OL learning a new system.
There were far too many free runners coming at Tua.
Tua also needs to tighten up that wild stuff he was doing while taking sacks, although several times he was able to turn a sack into an incompletion, which is a really good thing.
Happy with the win!! But like many, still trying to deal with the fact that our only touchdown by the offense was that 4th and 1 to Waddle. NE had a really good D last year … not sure if that level of play is still there and thus played a part in our 13 offensive points.
However, our defense ‘won’ this game. They could be on a trajectory toward ‘tier 1’.
Offense going forward is simple: run game. McDaniels loves the run game as seen in SF, and our passing game looked pretty darn good despite crappy run stats.
Is this still an O-line issue then? I would think running to the left side of the line is where the best looks will be (Eich at ND signaled where they were going to run because he lined up at LT or RT depending on where the road needed plowing).
I would really like to see this team get to 100yds rushing min each week! That could be enough ‘balance’ to get more snaps in the red zone.
I hope Austin Jackson is not out too long,
as we are thin at OT although Little did very well subbing.
I noticed they rested Armstead or he got nicked. Eich slid out to LT and Jones went in to LG.
Earlier when Little got nicked, Jones had gone in at RG and Hunt kicked out to RT.
That is very cool that Jones can go in at both OG spots in the same game, but it might’ve been the cause of some of the confusion in the blocking assignments.
Was hoping we’d play well, but not to blowout level, where over confidence would set in, in the following weeks, that’s one reason I liked the maintain, but don’t show too much in the second half
We were playing the GOAT HC,
who is known for making halftime adjustments that swing games to his favor.
Which he did do to us, but winning the 2nd half 7-3 was not enough.
In the past we’ve seen that before, what makes this time different was his 279 passing yards without having to do much in the 2nd half
I agree that we did not do a full reveal of the playbook.
We won without needing to.
This is on the defensive side as well as offense.
We kept the amoeba under wraps.
I hope we use it some against Jackson,
because we totally confused him last year with it,
and I’d love to beat the dirty ravens again.
Key next week will again be the safety blitz we used last year to frustrate Jackson, but we will need to be ready with plan B, since they’ll prepare for the S blitz
LOL Belicheat Bizzarro World
lol. F**k the patriots and their coach.
BTW Bedard is a retard and takes uncalled for and unrealistic shots at the Dolphins as he guts his team. DICK
We won without Hill scoring a TD.
We won without a rushing TD.
We won without scoring a TD in the 2nd half.
We won without needing a “winning FG”
or even a “winning drive.”
We can play better.
We did not get anything out of our TEs,
which is a McDaniel strong point
that I am sure he will work into the game plan.
The D made for an easy win
Won’t be so easy in Baltimore, one alarming thing for them might be how badly they were out gained
About trading Teddy to Dallas.
That is a very real possibility.
If we could get a 2nd, I’d do it.
Only trouble is,
if Tua gets hurt and Skylar goes in,
who is now HIS backup?
Do we bring Streveler back? Yikes.
I think it’s more likely that Dallas goes after Jimmy G. though.
I don’t get the what if 1st string QB gets hurt who is going to back up the 2nd string talk
It’s been many years since the norm was to keep 3 QBs, we were sort of forced to this year, but you deal with injuries at QB, if and when they happen
LOL
lol @ “Brian Flores: Put in Brissett”
I was just happy, that he went for it
Risk vs reward was favorable
Baltimore lost their starting LT yesterday for the year ( Ju’Wuan James)
Ronnie Stanley is the starter, he was out week 1 with an ankle injury
Watched some of the jets Ravens game yesterday, what I saw was a stiff aging Flacco who mainly couldn’t get out of his own way and threw lots of incomplete passes on 3rd down
Ravens really didn’t look that good, but enough to beat a mistake prone jets team
Jets just seemed like a team in chaos, some good individual plays, but no consistency
Trey Lance has some ability, but wow is he raw and inaccurate at times
Looking ahead to Ravens …. score vs Jets was about ‘finishing’ because Jets with Flacco moved the ball better than Ravens. Flacco threw for over 300 yds!… lends to a feeling that Fins could have a great day through the air.
Defense played really well yesterday
I view the offense as a work in progress
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Just ridiculous
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Miami Dolphins: 10 observations from Week 1 vs. Patriots
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Miami Dolphins Week 1 Observations:
9. Open field tackles sure are nice to see
Aside from a handful of anomalies, the Dolphins have generally been a poor tackling team in recent memory. So much so, in fact, that seeing opening field tackles for losses by Miami’s defense on Sunday almost felt foreign. One of the big stops came from Melvin Ingram, who stopped Rhamondre Stevenson with a textbook open field tackle for a loss of three yards. Another came from the aforementioned Kader Kohou.
10. A performance like this won’t be enough against the next few opponents
There were some bright moments and a couple of highlight plays, but the Dolphins won’t be making any early-season noise if they continue to play the way that they did in Week 1. The next three opponents on the schedule should all put up a far better fight than the Patriots did, and unless Miami corrects some of the glaring mistakes from Week 1, they could very well be looking at a 1-3 start to the season.
This kind of stupid no shit sherlock BS would be like saying we’re down 14 pts 7 minutes left, if you don’t throw the ball you won’t have enough time to score twice
You play the game in front of you, not to prepare for your next opponent, it’s something I’d expect Omar to say
The Ravens were not so good yesterday
His middle name really is McCorkle😝
Start with the Xavien Howard tip, and the Jevon Holland pick on the Patriots’ first drive of the game. Prior to that, New England was moving the ball well, dinking and dunking down the field. But, McCorkle Jones made the cardinal sin of testing Howard, and he paid dearly for that mistake.
“the Big Running Back” threw some beautiful passes yesterday. I hope we can contain him and come away with a win next week too. They looked ‘good enough’ yesterday.
steveccnv says:
September 12, 2022 at 10:31 am
Ronnie Stanley is the starter, he was out week 1 with an ankle injury
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OH, I thought Stanley was still out from his ankle injury that cost him last season.
On what fact or statistical basis does this nobody base his strong statement that the Dolphins have been a poor tackling team?
I’ve watched every minute for years, and I have criticisms of the Dolphins,
but “poor tackling” is not one except for some drag down stuff by Baker on some of the TE catches.
Brandon Jones and Jevon and Elandon and Phillips all hit hard, and our DL are strong inside.
My thoughts when I read it were I agree
But he sucked! We all heard it.
\https://twitter.com/WingfieldNFL/status/1569341614123880450?s=20&t=0VsEMzRGGpK9sQ0CqP7m2A
Those numbers looked pretty good for a QB, that didn’t throw it over 25 yards
If you don’t want to take the deep throw risk, and you don’t have to, why do it?
Think it says more about the ineptitude of the cheats, than Tua
Guys with big arms feel they have to, like playing golf, your round wasn’t memorable, and at 18 you say fuck it I’m going to swing as hard as I can off the tee
This
“The next three opponents on the schedule should all put up a far better fight than the Patriots did,”
says who?
Why does this nitwit think a GOAT HC arch rival who is pissed at getting swept last season did not put up a good fight?
bellicheat is a feisty guy.
He had all summer to prepare for this game.
He meant in the results, as in the Fins got an easy win, without having to exult themselves too much
The next 3 opponents are indeed strong … the Bills are the Super Bowl favorites, the Bengals were in the Super Bowl last year, and the Ravens have a great coach and a RB who can throw the ball a long distance.
Man I hope every team run blitzes like the pats did yesterday!
I see some play action roll outs for big plays in our future if this continues!
😜
I hope you guys get to piss and moan about not playing worth a shit after all of our wins this season! 😉
Yes bitch away
The first 4 games on our schedule were brutal
Let me correct that, weeks 2-4 are brutal
Next week, weeks 3 and 4
Naples
I say we did have a game winning drive!
We got the ball with 3 or 4 minutes left, and they never touched it again!
Agree, mentioned yesterday good O play doesn’t only come with points
The O made the D look good, by picking up those important first down, the D was never put in a bad situation
The D made the O look good by scoring and not making them have to score much
I’m going to invent a new term for this, I’m calling it complimentary football😜
Good WR make the QB better
I was glad Waddle got in on the fun too, he’ll be needed more next week, so good to see him get off to a fast start
I’ll take the good ones in a game like this
Best thing was next week we might see 6 different names
Will be easy for MM to get the players to maintain focus thus week
Good team win, we have some areas of focus for Baltimore, just keep getting better
Belicheat usually takes away your top target
Anyone know, if he tried to take away Hill?
I hope he did, and that’s why his ypr were somewhat low
Tyreek the possession receiver, the deep receiver, the intermediate receiver, the do everything receiver
I see at least 3 INT’s for our D
It all depends on how much we force them to have to make a play, if we play complimentary football again I agree
Cheats for years got lots of TOs, because their O put so much pressure on their opponents O, they had to take chances
When your team sucks, like the 2022 Cheats, you aren’t putting any fear in your opponent😝
I was just watching his throws.
If he tries some of that same shit against X, and the Snowman it won’t end well for him!
Sure Gesicki only caught 1 pass for 1 yard, and maybe he wasn’t in the game plan, but I really can’t think of someone that played poorly
I hope Jackson’s ankle injury isn’t too bad and he can play again soon. The oline is making progress but has some ways to go still.
Playmaker!
He surely made plays, I’d be ok going forward, if he just kept his covers receptions to a minimum
He’s been a great find, just in time
Guess MM wasn’t just blowing smoke, when he said he liked what he saw from our DBs
Could be why Mike didn’t get much playing time?
We’re going to need Gesicki at some point this year, for next year they’ll have to decide, if he’s worth 14m per year in this system
I’d say no and why a cheaper Tanner Conner option may be in play next year
We know we have lots of play makers, they all won’t be needed each week
Someone posted the fire earlier, but I didn’t see the cause
Several cars catch fire at Dolphins-Patriots game after fan leaves grill on
Maybe it won’t be to bad?
I missed this yesterday
That should be good news. I’m more concerned with Armstead leaving late in the game. We all know he’s going to miss some games this year.
This
NOBODY
Lol
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/chrissy-teigen-miffed-john-legend-song-title-162553516.html
Forget the rest of the stats😁
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This defense with a lead has been a daunting task for opposing offenses.
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This defense with a lead has been a daunting task for opposing offenses.
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ppl keep underrating us … swept NE last year, now won 4 straight against them … Tua undefeated against them … this is the arch rival GOAT HC dynasty
On the forced fumble in the 4th by Kohou
In general the fumbling player has the most urgency to get on the ball, but Phillips out hustled him
Team speed paid off over and over testerday
ok
As debuts go that was a spectacular audition. I did think when Jones went down it was an opportunity to bring someone in to strengthen the squad and then we brought Alexandar in. Turns out we also have good depth too. All good for the future.
naplesfan2010 says:
September 12, 2022 at 9:55 am
There were far too many free runners coming at Tua.
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Not calling you out on this by any means Naples, but as fan(atic)s, one thing we all do (and I self-analyse my fan opinions regularly to try to eliminate my homerism) is overlook that sometimes, the opposing team makes good plays. I was watching this game thinking I love how we were blitzing and getting free runners. Then I thought “why do they keep getting free runners @ Tua?” Sometimes it’s not a failure on team A, it’s just that team B called a really good play! I make this comment because I was guilty of exactly the same thing! 😂😉
UK,
Definitely good advice and you could be right. At the same time, we know the Dolphins haven’t had a good OL in quite a long time. So, it’s just as easy and probably just as likely to think the OL was having issues, especially with Jackson. going down.
No doubt that played a part too New Age, but as fans we know our teams’ weaknesses and we are always too hard on our own.
lol, love the two red arrows pointing at the Pets on the ground.
Working from home today, setup at the kitchen table rewatching the game, lol, life is good…
steveccnv says:
September 12, 2022 at 11:39 am
Belicheat usually takes away your top target
Anyone know, if he tried to take away Hill?
I hope he did, and that’s why his ypr were somewhat low
Tyreek the possession receiver, the deep receiver, the intermediate receiver, the do everything receiver
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The commentators last night touched on this and said no, they didn’t They had the one guy that was successful covering him for the most part while he was with KC try and cover him alone yesterday.
The next three games are extremely tough, but the Ravens and Bengals are beatable. Our D is just as good as the Steelers and they gave Burrow fits. If you stop Jackson, it’s likely you beat the Ravens. Hoping for good games either way. The Bills seem to be our kryptonite, but they are the best team in the AFC right now.
“The Bills seem to be our kryptonite AND they are the best team in the AFC right now.” Fixed it for you.
Interesting
The 4th down td was a game changer, absolute perfect throw, but the media will focus on other things, and while I agree with some of his throws, the decisions were solid
Here’s why PFF ratings are BS
Ingram made a couple of plays one of which was a look what I found loose ball near the goal line, and a tackle for a loss, nice work, grade 76.8
Hill was our O, everything fed off of him, yet he wasn’t in our top 6 likely, because 4 targets weren’t completed, that he may not have had anything to do with
Punter giving out some Gunner love
Cheetah not even the fasted on his own team…..
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Hill was 3rd on the team, also behind Waddle’s td
SO….
Jones was out.
Crossen was lightening in a bottle.
Kohou majorily splashed.
Iggy was inactive.
What’s that make Iggy…. like 6th CB?
I think you spelled that wrong. It’s not “6thCB” it is spelled “Bust”
When Jones comes back almost thinking they might try to move Iggy to the PS. If he doesn’t clear waivers whoever grabs him picks up his contract.
I think it spells either the cheats receivers are really bad or we found a couple of depth DBs, leaning toward the latter
Would like to add it was only 1 week, even though both were very good in PS
They have looked good, which makes Iggy just an in case of injury replacement.
Unless at 22 you still believe in him, which they keep alluding to, so I’d say PS is unlikely
Next year with Trill coming back we might be unloading Jones
Next year is his contract year and he’s not even active on game days. He’s a first round pick in his 3rd NFL season who got to sit on the bench and watch a rook UDFA ahead of him make some serious plays.
MF13 is gonna like this one!
LOVE IT!!!
Bellicheat is now the winningest coach ever to lose to a first year HC making his debut.
The elevator door is the pic of Wilkins and Seiler dousing Coach McDaniel with little bottles of Gator Ade in the locker room.
The top 3 PFF grades on our team are guys new to us this year, Kohou, Williams, Ingram.
Jevon Holland is very quickly emerging as a franchise player coupled with natural leadership qualities. Dare I say, he’s going to be a perennial Pro-Bowler and All-Pro selection soon. He’s got the reflexes of a Jedi and is always around the ball.
He reminds me of… nah, it’s too early to make such a comparison. 😉
I think most of us can concur that we didn’t show even half of what we’re capable of doing on Offense yesterday. Same can be said of most NFL teams, being they don’t want tape out there showing the world everything they’ve got.
As such, we will certainly be seeing more wrinkles in the playbook as it pertains to our opponents. Mike Gesicki, for example, was barely even taken for a test drive in the receiving game yesterday. Better believe we have PLANS to utilize him against certain teams.
This…
The question going into the season ‘will our defense look the same without Flores’ was answered yesterday.
We looked good, and that was while dealing with some key injuries to our secondary.
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EXACTLY!
I had concerns too, one game isn’t going to change much, they are however going in the right direction
As for having key guys out, it made no difference, Kohou and Crossen played better than expected
Game tape prep for next week’s opponent… our O-Line had better be ready…
Flacco is a stiff, very slow to react to the pressure
Don’t think the jets OL is very good either
Don’t get me wrong, the Ravens have a very good D, but let’s not call them monsters of midway, based on 1 game against jets
Agreed with everything ya said, but this will be a test for our young and still gelling O-Line.
I hope belicheat coaches the cheats for another 30 years, he’s past his prime and hasn’t done anything without Brady
He’s also been a bad talent evaluator
Coaches need great players
Anyone think Saban is a great coach? He’s just figured out a way of manipulating the talent, to go to Bama and I’d bet the early years there, that started the machine, weren’t on the level
Herald’s Daniel Oyefusi put out a “Who’s hot, who’s not” list based on yesterday. The three “hot” were Tyreek, Brandon Jones and Kohou. One of the “not hot” was….
“▪ Mike Gesicki: The fifth-year tight end’s role in McDaniel’s offense was questioned throughout the summer and in Week 1, his playing time was limited. He logged just 25 of 59 offensive snaps — his position mate Durham Smythe played 37 snaps, for context — and caught his sole target for one yard. With a bevy of skill-position players in the fold, Gesicki likely won’t see the volume of targets that came his way in his previous four seasons. But it was a quiet afternoon for him, nonetheless.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/hot-not-dolphins-season-opening-233454298.html (no paywall)
I’m not concerned, not in the least. See my comment about Gesicki just up the board.
Not sure if I am concerned, but 25 of 59 snaps ain’t a lot. Matches up to my thought that he’ll be gone aftr this year. There’s an O that can use him a whole lot more than that.
Yes, it’ll come down to playing time vs salary, to be sure as it concerns Gesicki. We’ll see what happens… yesterday was but one (the first) game.
Holland doesn’t seem to get enough credit for the way he lays the wood on free runners, he’s a very good last line of defense
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blocking clinic
https://twitter.com/i/status/1569350519021359104
Wish we had that kind of blocking for Tua’s blindside.
“The Ghost of Adam Gase” seems to forget that Jesse Davis WAS the blindside Tackle (RT) for Tua last year, not the LT that Armstead is.
M13
Don’t you love the way Armstead handled a pass rusher that the announcers were slobbering over earlier and was the opponent’s best EDGE rusher last year?
HELL YEAH!!! That, and I’m the one here who wanted to draft Armstead from the jump!!! LOVE that cat!!!
I only issue concern over Tua’s blindside (the RT).
Holland having fun
I’m not worried about the offense. As Bedard pointed out (when he wasn’t trashing Miami) Miami has a rookie HC installing a new offense. It’s going to take a few games.
In 8 career games against the Patsies*, Mike Gesicki has 12 receptions for 107 yards and 1 TD. That may explain why he wasn’t used much yesterday. Belicheat* certainly has Gesicki’s number and knows how to take him out of a game.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GesiMi00/gamelog/?opp_id=nwe
We’re coming up on ESPN NFL Live
Here OD this will make you feel better
See what I mean on PFF
what happened with Armstead’s great work
Remembered seeing judon once, when he lines up on their left side
HC Mike McDaniel Monday 9/12 media availability thread
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Coach says Austin Jackson toughed it out, stayed in uniform and could’ve gone back in in an emergency situation. But it’s serious enough that they’re going to get some more eyes on it.
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Coach says theoretically Game 1 should be the worst game they play all year with the goal of improving ever week.
Definitely no celebrations or parties today. The team knows there were some plays to be made that we didn’t make, he says. The focus today was getting better.
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Coach on the Ravens: That team has spawned a ton of ideas for me personally. In the run game they do an unbelievable job of forcing you to defend all gaps and be sound and then with the passing game to balance that. You have to account for all 11 players on every down.
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You can’t take advantage of really good plays by some players unless everyone is in concert, Coach says. On some of those instances where guys did really good stuff there was a guy or two that were a hair off, he says. There was some of that in the pass game, too.
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Coach says Van Ginkel’s usage was more a function of him working his way back. He had a great offseason Coach said.
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Coach says he was happy with the production of the secondary and what he expects with that group.
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Coach on Tua: There were several times where Tua was covering for me because I was getting the play in late… He made plays in every quarter, which to me is playing the QB position in the NFL.
“Coach says theoretically Game 1 should be the worst game they play all year with the goal of improving ever week.”
McD cracks me up. Will guarantee him there will be worse games than that 20-7 win over the Pats.
You missed his point
I think I got his point. He thinks they will get better each week. What did I miss?
If they get better each week, then the first game should be the worst they play
He’s not talking about playing better as a team, just individually
I was thinking team, but am thinking some playrs will have bad games as well. He did say “theoretically” which means he knows will not play out that way in the real world too.
Lol Stanger, do you typically over-analyse things😁
How I roll steve. In this case you said I missed his point and didn’t see how that could be true. Turned out was at least one strand of my analysis on this.
Have you really never heard a coach say something like that? It’s typical coach talk
I have and responded with a playful jibe. OK with you?
That’s what I like about you, in the end you always figure it out🤪
Pats fans be like
Kyle Fuller tore his acl and is out for the season
So the ravens secondary may have some holes
Do they still have 3 really really fast guys?
Cause they’re gonna need all of them.
An underrated play was when Edmunds skip stepped past that tackler for more yards.
Not to me, he did the same thing in PS, and prompted a comment I made earlier today about our skill positions
A nifty play was when Edmunds skip stepped past that tackler for more yards.
We haven’t had that in quite a while, now we have 3 or 4 of those guys
“A hell of a player. Even though he’s young, he’s a dynamic playmaker. He’s extremely fast.”
— Holland on Kader Kohou
This Tyreek talking people up is contagious
Holland has now given him a reputation to have to live up to, we’ll never have to worry about Kohou’s work ethic now
We have speed and talent all over the roster.
On ESPN they’re calling the 4th and 7 call risky
It’s straight logic, benefit outweighs risk, not going for it would’ve been stupid
In gambling terms people would make that bet every time
It’s what I like about MM, he uses logic in his decisions, compared to Flores going for it near our 45 in OT against Jags
That 4th and 7 decision really makes sense
Time was running out
Not a great place to punt or kick
But almost all
Of the coaches we’ve had over the last decade probably wouldn’t have taken that chance
I was so happy when I saw the offense on the field and I was prepare bot to convert
It really would not have been devastating to turn the ball over on downs there
It’s a bigger risk to get the FG
And a punt probably just sets them less than 20 yards back
Under all the circumstances it really was the right call even if it fails
When the announcer started to question it I immediately was thinking he was an idiot.
It really isn’t that risky in the grand scheme of things
The idiocy is not going for it, would’ve been logically retarded
Rock and I both posted go for it at the time, your logic Pig is in line with mine, even if we don’t make it, we still likely aren’t giving up points
I see eye to eye logically with MM, my prediction is we’re up 1 with < 5 minutes to play and we just scored a td, MM will go for 2 to make it a 2 score game
Donkies finally get a QB, now their D making Geno look like Russell Wilson
Denver with the butt fumble II
Wow is that some bad officiating. They measure, you can see green between the ball and the first down stick and the stick is leaning forward, then Seattle challenges, you can seen the grain lines on the field, it’s short and they still give it to Russ
Absolutely retarded, 55 seconds Denver runs it down to 20 seconds, calls timeout and attempts a 64 yard fg, instead of going for it on 4th and 5
Some bad losses and a tie for teams we wanted to lose