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While I won't ever be mad at a win, I know realistically this team at 1-3 probably isn't making the playoffs (unless it just clicks and they go on a run) but I won't be mad about losses because it will ultimately help in the long run especially if it ends up getting a top 10 pick to go get an OT or WR in the draft. Be in a position to draft a guy (Evan Neal) that is familiar with blocking for Jones, won't say no to that.
Play Hoyer if the OL is as bad as it looks like it will be. Setting up Mac to fail or get severely injured. The unit was completely non functional when almost perfectly healthy, scared to think what it will look like now.
Play Hoyer if the OL is as bad as it looks like it will be. Setting up Mac to fail or get severely injured. The unit was completely non functional when almost perfectly healthy, scared to think what it will look like now.
I've seen this idea of playing Hoyer thrown around and it sort of boggles my mind that people genuinely feel that way.
Because the offensive line might not play well due to personnel changes, we should not start our best quarterback? The quarterback who gives the team the best chance to succeed should not play because something bad might happen? On a 1-3 team that needs a win?
I'm not one who's big on "loser mentality" tropes and I understand that sometimes it's smart to be pragmatic, but the idea of playing Hoyer is pretty darn weak, IMO. Do you think Tom Brady would have that mentality - if his starting offensive line was out, that he'd rather not play because the offense might struggle and he might get hurt? Weaksauce.
Show some mental toughness and go out there and execute at a high level with the players who are available.
This is one of those games where even if we win I don't think it will tell us much. The texans are that bad... That being said, we need to win or just stick a fork in the season.
I guess one way to look at it is - if there was a week to have to deal with losing several starters to COVID tests, this would be the week you'd want it to happen.
Can't say I saw that one coming. Excited to see Stevenson. Maybe he's out of the doghouse because Taylor just moved into it after his fumble last week, lol.
This is one of those games where even if we win I don't think it will tell us much. The texans are that bad... That being said, we need to win or just stick a fork in the season.
We started to use Damien way more in pass sets last week. That was really encouraging.
Very interested to see how much that continues today, to what extent rham gets a shot at that, and how much bolden.
I’d also still like to see the 02 personnel, where you can put jonnu in the backfield if you want.