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Forget the garbage pick (which was still a great play and nice to see)' I'm talking about the blocked FG.

Page had the presence of mind to subtly swat the ball forward to keep it in play as he was on the ground. Pretty sure that's a penalty when done obviously, so the fact he had the smarts and savvy to pull it off is a testament to his football IQ and BB's relentless situational football coaching.

Those are the type of hidden heady plays that were a staple of the Super Bowl teams. Let's hope they are back to stay.
 
I would like to see more of page and less of sanders,during the Ricky Williams td run,Sanders looked beaten and lost

time to move page up the depth chart and see what he can do
 
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I didn't notice too much of his safety play minus the pick. Which could be a good thing. Depending on the Meriweather injury situation, you might get your wish sooner than later though.
 
I am happy that we got Page from KC.....Especially since BM is injured (not sure how serious yet) but Page is a very Capable Safety to fill in and play well.....I was impressed with BM tonight though as his aggressiveness served him well like on that play out of the wildcat where he shot the gap and helped stop Ronnie Brown for a loss.....
 
IDK , I think that if KC release him...
 
Forget the garbage pick (which was still a great play and nice to see)' I'm talking about the blocked FG.

Page had the presence of mind to subtly swat the ball forward to keep it in play as he was on the ground. Pretty sure that's a penalty when done obviously, so the fact he had the smarts and savvy to pull it off is a testament to his football IQ and BB's relentless situational football coaching.

Those are the type of hidden heady plays that were a staple of the Super Bowl teams. Let's hope they are back to stay.

Nice, nice pick up, Brother Tom.

And, indeed: I've been pounding the table since Opening Day ~ as several have ~ that we need to exercise patience, because I expected this D to gel by mid season, and to start rocking by the end of it...but not last night.

Last night, they far exceeded my expectations.

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Last night, for the first time in a long time...I found myself looking forward to watching our Defense walk onto the field.
 
IDK , I think that if KC released him...



Is there a Function that allows me to automatically block anyone who uses "If X released Y, then Y must suck." as an Argument??
 
Lets keep in mind, they still gave up 400 yards and Henne did them
Some favors...but they played better.
Btw sanders just doesnt have it anymore. Doesnt make plays nor really stop any.
 
I saw the Page acquisition as looking (in part) to fill the McGowan role -- clamping down on the TEs in particular. The upcoming stretch of games will certainly be a test in that area.
 
Lets keep in mind, they still gave up 400 yards and Henne did them
Some favors...but they played better.
Btw sanders just doesnt have it anymore. Doesnt make plays nor really stop any.

That's because the Dolphins offense was on the field 75% of the time. Of course they are going to get lots of yards. Did you miss the 3 special teams/defensive TD's? 4 if you include the blocked punt. Whenever a team runs so many plays, they are bound to get lots of yards.
 


Is there a Function that allows me to automatically block anyone who uses "If X released Y, then Y must suck." as an Argument??



Is there a Function that allows you detect sarcasm and see all the hype the Chiefs with his 1-8 calendar is getting?:snob::snob::snob:
 
I would like to see more of page and less of sanders,during the Ricky Williams td run,Sanders looked beaten and lost

time to move page up the depth chart and see what he can do

Also on the TD pass to Bess, Sanders went with the wrong guy on a post and left Chung alone, then was far too late to get to the ball.
 
Is there a Function that allows you (to??) detect sarcasm and see all the hype the Chiefs with his (whose??) 1-8 calendar ("1-8 calendar"???) is (are??) getting? :snob::snob::snob:

OK, I DESPISE Grammar Nazis, but this is RIDICULOUS.

Considering that you only employ one sentence at a time, it really ought to be clearer to the rest of us WTF you are laboring, fruitlessly, to convey.

BTW: There are several ways to impart sarcasm, without depending on the readers to read your mind.

You failed to use any of them.
 
Lets keep in mind, they still gave up 400 yards and Henne did them some favors...but they played better.

BTW Sanders just doesnt have it anymore. Doesnt make plays nor really stop any.

No he doesn't, but Page's tackling remains terrible. And during the Ricky Williams TD, he was blown off the play by...Brandon Marshall.

Color me unimpressed thus far by his play on defense.
 
Also on the TD pass to Bess, Sanders went with the wrong guy on a post and left Chung alone, then was far too late to get to the ball.
Bologna. I don't know if Jaws/Gruden got the defensive plan right, but if Sanders and Chung were double-teaming Bess inside/outside the way they characterized the coverage, then Chung overplayed inside and got burned when Bess went back outside. Sanders was "inside" Chung & Bess, therefore Chung was the "outside" man ... and Bess got outside of him. As it was, whether Chung and Sanders were double-teaming Bess, or whether Chung was in Man coverage on Bess, Chung got burned.

EDIT: Bruschi On Tap: Something to build on
2. Patrick Chung growing as a safety. Chung's effort to block those kicks on special teams was outstanding, but I also saw something that stood out as a defender, especially in pass coverage. On the Dolphins' first touchdown -- a 19-yard catch-and-run by Davone Bess in the first quarter -- Chung was in coverage and had inside help from safety James Sanders. But Chung got beat across his face to the outside and Bess had an easy path to the end zone. What impressed me was how Chung responded to that. He must have went to the sideline, saw pictures, received coaching, and when receiver Brandon Marshall ran a jerk route in the fourth quarter, Chung kept his inside leverage, which Marshall noticed and he stopped running his route. Quarterback Chad Henne wasn't expecting Marshall to stop and he threw the ball right to Chung. That was an in-game adjustment from Chung that you usually see veterans make. It was promising to see Chung fix his leverage issue and get rewarded for it with the interception in which the quarterback anticipated the receiver to be there.
 
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