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This team doesn't have anything close to the personnel that those teams did. This will be Bill's best coaching job by a mile if the team can tread water in this stretch.It seems like Bill does his best coaching job in these types of situations (Garrapolo/Brisette in 17, Cassel in 07)
Isaiah Wynn was pretty bad again yesterday with a bunch of stupid penalties.The weak link to me on the O-line has been Andrews. Got beat on Mac's injury and one other costly play that's not coming to mind. We'll have to be a run first and then play action off the run team. I thought the O-line played pretty well other than Andrews. We seem to have that one costly holding or false start penalty that seem to stall drives.
I know we'll be prepared, it's just a matter if we can pull it off.
The weak link to me on the O-line has been Andrews. Got beat on Mac's injury and one other costly play that's not coming to mind. We'll have to be a run first and then play action off the run team. I thought the O-line played pretty well other than Andrews. We seem to have that one costly holding or false start penalty that seem to stall drives.
BB: Let's go Ground and PoundLooks like ground and pound it is for probably the next 4 weeks without Mac. I think they have the personnel to pull it off. Would be nice if they still had Mason. Hope Harris and Stevenson are ready for it and they stay healthy. I wonder if they’ll elevate Taylor. Is Strong healthy?
Lol Captain, I hear you on those draw plays...seems like we've been doing them forever. I don't watch as many "other" football games as probably most do on here, but when I do, I never see that call.These penalties committed by the offense are Unacceptable; they show a lack of discipline partially emanating from a lack of respect by the players for the coaches... We're simply not talented or well-coached enough to overcome 1st/20s & 2nd/15s... And I'm no fan of these little delayed-draws up the middle behind Andrews where the RB has Zero momentum going into the hole...
Our running attack needs to stress the G-T & T-TE gaps more often, and the C-G gaps less often.
The thing about Wynn is: those stupid penalties are ALWAYS killers. We very rarely overcome them. When Wynn plays and isn't making mistakes, his play isn't bad. I think we'll see when the grades come out later today that he was pretty good.Isaiah Wynn was pretty bad again yesterday with a bunch of stupid penalties.
You make a good point, my dad also mentioned the 1st SB against the Rams-greatest show on turf. Also, the "we're onto Cincinnati game" where everyone counted us out and we went on to win the SB.It seems like Bill does his best coaching job in these types of situations (Garrapolo/Brisette in 17, Cassel in 07)
I agree. Andrews’s physical skills, never more than decent to begin with, have noticeably begun to decline. It’s going to get a QB hurt…again.The weak link to me on the O-line has been Andrews. Got beat on Mac's injury and one other costly play that's not coming to mind. We'll have to be a run first and then play action off the run team. I thought the O-line played pretty well other than Andrews. We seem to have that one costly holding or false start penalty that seem to stall drives.
I know we'll be prepared, it's just a matter if we can pull it off.
It just always seems to be two steps forward and one step back with Wynn. He was great sealing off on the Harris TD but killed us on multiple drives as well but I agree he isn't bad as an actual player. I think he is average to above average at times but the penalties kill us when we have so little room for error.The thing about Wynn is: those stupid penalties are ALWAYS killers. We very rarely overcome them. When Wynn plays and isn't making mistakes, his play isn't bad. I think we'll see when the grades come out later today that he was pretty good.
I like that possibility. As I've mentioned before, Hines impressed late in camp when he got up and running, coaches thought he was our best blocking o-lineman. Might not be ready for the blitzes yet though.Billy Yates, how is Chases Hines doing in practice at center? Work him. He may be the future at the position.
Thankfully we have Ferentz waiting in the wings for when Andrews needs to come out.I agree. Andrews’s physical skills, never more than decent to begin with, have noticeably begun to decline. It’s going to get a QB hurt…again.
Totally agree. Not a bad player and he has his moments, but just at that crucial moment when we're driving to get that go ahead TD, they'll be that "drive killing" false start or holding call that will frustrate you about him.It just always seems to be two steps forward and one step back with Wynn. He was great sealing off on the Harris TD but killed us on multiple drives as well but I agree he isn't bad as an actual player. I think he is average to above average at times but the penalties kill us when we have so little room for error.