Soul_Survivor88
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I was one of the negative posters. i was negative because sloder was terrible, hardy made him look like a turnstyle. In most games solder while not great is usually more than adequate, but there are certain pass rushers than make him look jag like, and hardy is one of those. Someone posted maybe solder was hurt and i agreed that maybe that was the problem. But it didn't seem like an arm problem, it looked like hady was just to quick for solder.Yeah, I was wondrin' about all the negative Solder comments- by many posters -in the game thread. Well, now we have it. To me, it (i.e. his play) was a bit uncharacteristic of Solder and he had been extended. The pats don't extend people whom they believe cannot do the job.
O-line depth...where ya at? And viewed another way, this gives someone else a chance to get in there.
I was one of the negative posters. i was negative because sloder was terrible, hardy made him look like a turnstyle. In most games solder while not great is usually more than adequate, but there are certain pass rushers than make him look jag like, and hardy is one of those. Someone posted maybe solder was hurt and i agreed that maybe that was the problem. But it didn't seem like an arm problem, it looked like hady was just to quick for solder.
i figured solder got hurt During the game, he would have never tried to play with that kind of injury.Perhaps, we can agree that the Solder experiment (i.e. trying to play through it) did not work as hoped? However, it let the team know what had to be done.