Didn't show any moves or a 2nd gear to get separation. May have been just a bad day but if this game is typical, he isn't making the team.
I would say the whole line belongs here. I would also say that I'm holding off getting too critical until next week. The Saints and Eagles are difficult teams to block. Better to learn hard lessons now than in Tennessee in a couple of weeks.
Yuck. Always a day late and a dollar short. Unless I'm missing his importance on ST, the PS is looking like a more realistic goal.
He is what he is. Maybe people's expectations are too high.
I'll give him props for taking one for the team. It has to be tough on Mallett always taking 3rd team snaps and being criticized for being inconsistent. Hoyer felt his pain this week (though his spot at #2 is secure). Mallett gets to spring for beers after the QB meetings this week.
Um, I guess. No real complaints and he has been out for a while...but I'm still not seeing good separation. Clever routes and good hands, but can he still get open? This game didn't convince me.
Didn't he look like he belonged out there? Seemed instinctual and was around the ball a lot. Not perfect but WAAAAAAAY above what I was expecting. If he can take 4th safety snaps, he really solidifies his spot on the roster.
Seems to have straightened out his hook/fade issues (pun intended).
I would like to add a team "Up" award since the Eagles were using this game as their tune-up for the regular season. The Pats were strictly vanilla on offense and defense but the team was determined to hang tough with a superior opponent. Bonus is that I didn't catch any major injuries (assuming Chung is OK).