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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.He admits he was fat and didn’t try hard when he was with the Pats. His head is now screwed on tight, and he takes personal responsibility.
The opposite of I Wynn.
UDATE: This is article where Jermaine Eluemunor admits he was “dogging” it and was overweight in Baltimore and New England.
The story going into the Vikings game is the status of Dave Andrews. His replacement is simply too poor a player to get it done game in and game out.
I don’t like the Ferentz-Harrison Phillips matchup from the Patriots perspective.
Not saying he was perfect. But there were a few where the rush was so quick he had no hopeThe first one was a screen play and Stevenson was open in the flat. No idea why the rush surprised Mac when he knew the OL would release the DL.
Not saying he was perfect. But there were a few where the rush was so quick he had no hope
That makes my belly fat jiggle.Elmanure
The OL played great against the Vikings given the talent there. The only thing that stood out negatively was Trent Brown’s whiff on the cut block.
What do you think?
Anyone who watched that game and blames the QB for the loss on a night where he goes 28-39, 382 yards, 2 TDs (really 3, except NFLNY stole one), no int, then I don’t know what to say.It wasn’t the complete catastrophe I had feared, though they still didn’t provide enough push in our feckless, feeble running “attack”(snicker)… Thanksdad still ****ing Sucks too.
PFF (take it for what it’s worth) had no problem identifying the problems on offense before the game (aside from the choke-ass play-calling), and they are: our QB & 4/5ths of our OL.
This is the OL threadAnyone who watched that game and blames the QB for the loss on a night where he goes 28-39, 382 yards, 2 TDs (really 3, except NFLNY stole one), no int, then I don’t know what to say.
And I’m responding to a post mentioning the OL and QB.This is the OL thread
We should admit, as the analysts did, that the OL was playing very, very well.It was better than the past few weeks. Mac had more time and was able to go through his reads.
But not sure why Trent brown decided to dive (and miss) on that either 3rd down that resulted in a free runner at mac rather than just idk...block.
I thought the first half blocking was the best I’ve seen all year other than Ferentz letting the dt get too far upfield on that Bourne reverse. The run blocking in the first half was keeping backs from getting touched for at least a couple yards. In the second half those run lanes closed up but the pass blocking was still pretty good.The OL played great against the Vikings given the talent there. The only thing that stood out negatively was Trent Brown’s whiff on the cut block.
What do you think?
It’s a game for Cajuste to show improvement. Can he be a serviceable nfl OT? I think so. With the right coaching.
At least when he’s sick.