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It's his trigger finger...Pouncey did not participate due a thumb? Can’t find more on this...I would assume this is his snapping hand?
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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.It's his trigger finger...Pouncey did not participate due a thumb? Can’t find more on this...I would assume this is his snapping hand?
Yeah their points allowed was middle of the road and their pass D was slightly above average.I don’t know where they ranked and whether or not it would be considered “good,” but they tend to play more aggressively at home, and it was a divisional opponent to boot. I just don’t know how much we can take from it, that’s all.
It’s a stat for the optimists, but those were three fairly tough games and they were firmly in control of two of them, winning both. Even the loss to the Ravens was a close, one score game until the end.
Yeah their points allowed was middle of the road and their pass D was slightly above average.
I expect Rivers to move the ball but not go crazy
Anthony Lynn seems like a pretty damn good coach.I admit, I do wish Shottenheimer was still their coach, for this one.
I don't trust those ratings systems at all.
Me either. At least Marty would hand the ball off 40 times, and go all Andy Reid in the 4th quarter.Anthony Lynn seems like a pretty damn good coach.
Seems calm- but intense, thoughtful, collected and they respond to him.
Note: He spent some time in Dallas as Tuna's running backs coach so he's seen what great HC looks like.
I don't like it one bit.
He’ll play but he’ll be a percentage of himself. That’s huge for the Patriots as he would no doubt gash us. With him being gimpy, the Chargers are a nice matchup for us offensively. The Patriots struggle with speed and mobile QBs. The Chargers have a stationary pocket passer and more height/length than speed. Gordon against our terrible run defense is the wild card there.This doesn't seem to be getting nearly enough attention. He's a very good player and his injury could definitely affect their offense
Rivers last 3 games...
vs Ravens: 181 Yards / 0 TDs / 2 INTs / 51.7 Rating
@ Broncos: 176 Yards / 0 TDs / 2 INTs / 60.4 Rating
@ Ravens: 160 Yards / 0 TDs / 0 INTs / 80.2 Rating
I think this explains a lot about what's going on around this board the last few weeks apparently there are different realities for the optimistic and pessimistic.I don’t know where they ranked and whether or not it would be considered “good,” but they tend to play more aggressively at home, and it was a divisional opponent to boot. I just don’t know how much we can take from it, that’s all.
It’s a stat for the optimists, but those were three fairly tough games and they were firmly in control of two of them, winning both. Even the loss to the Ravens was a close, one score game until the end.
I think this explains a lot about what's going on around this board the last few weeks apparently there are different realities for the optimistic and pessimistic.
The media has been dismissing this because they were against good defenses. Apparently, Rivers will be back to his usual self against NE
If it looks like a duck and talks like one.Does this really apply to our particular situation? You actually think he’s going to be held to 160-180 yards passing? Does that make me a negative fan that I think N.England’s 2018 defense is a bit different than the #1 ranked defense in the league? To me, it makes me a realist.
Does this really apply to our particular situation? You actually think he’s going to be held to 160-180 yards passing? Does that make me a negative fan that I think N.England’s 2018 defense is a bit different than the #1 ranked defense in the league? To me, it makes me a realist.
I’m not saying Rivers is going to be held to under 200 yards again, but to assume he’s simply going to light our defense up is selling our D short, especially at home.
I admit, I do wish Shottenheimer was still their coach, for this one.
I am more concerned with the Chargers running the ball or swing passes to the RBs. That has been the weakness of the Patriots defense this year.
Does this really apply to our particular situation? You actually think he’s going to be held to 160-180 yards passing? Does that make me a negative fan that I think N.England’s 2018 defense is a bit different than the #1 ranked defense in the league? To me, it makes me a realist.
Anthony Lynn seems like a pretty damn good coach.
Seems calm- but intense, thoughtful, collected and they respond to him.
Note: He spent some time in Dallas as Tuna's running backs coach so he's seen what great HC looks like.
I don't like it one bit.
Yeah his inexperience showed.Lynn plays not to lose. The 4th Quarter of the Ravens game was an embarrassment.