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It was a half hearted flailing at the ball.He overran the ball couldn’t turn to it. It didn’t appear disinterested just totally out of position.
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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 was a half hearted flailing at the ball.He overran the ball couldn’t turn to it. It didn’t appear disinterested just totally out of position.
It is rather funny how most of this forum is very one extreme or the other. The game day threads are very Jekyll and Hyde (all roses and then end of the season in the matter of 3 pages).Narrative would be quite different today if that kickoff screwup lost the game which it nearly did.
I agree, Spillane had an angle to tackle Achane, but it was just a moment in time. I will say this about Achane, his workload against the Patriots was big - 10 targets with 8 receptions and 11 rushes. I hope he can hold up as the season progresses. He's fun to watch.The Achane touchdown is a good example. Spillane likely got dinged for a costly missed tackle there, but realistically given Achane's speed, very few linebackers could have caught him. Perfect ball that he caught in stride. Maybe some of the Patriot defenders close to the goal line could have had a shot.
If you use that on the game day thread it will be 1/3rd of it’s current length.I made the suggestion a weekish ago that we have a way similar to soccer league downgrades where posters get moved to The Practice Squad Forum based on percentage of folks that had muted them.
I liked the old reputation points scores where dislikes brought your score down. Or the posts that were marked as a dumpster fire if enough people voted that way. LolI made the suggestion a weekish ago that we have a way similar to soccer league downgrades where posters get moved to The Practice Squad Forum based on percentage of folks that had muted them.
Mapu played 7 snaps and had a pick. Did nothing on the other 6, but it PFF-ese if he played 70 snaps he would have had 10 ints so he’s the best player in the world. Durden also played 7 and Pettus and evidently didn’t screw too much up while out there. Hawkins is a head scratcher.I know PFF ratings are often weird, but this week's top 5 has to hit the jackpot. Aside from Milton Williams, I very much doubt that anyone here could pick any single one of the other top 4 players. Please try to hit on some of them before you look. The bottom 5 seem sensible.
Top five PFF graded players
- LB Marte Mapu - 92.9
- S Jaylinn Hawkins - 85.5
- DT Cory Durden - 85.3
- DT Milton Williams - 75.3
- S Dell Pettus - 72.9
Bottom five PFF graded players
1. LB Robert Spillane - 30.8
2. CB Alex Austin - 36.4
3. S Craig Woodson - 44.4
4. LB Christian Elliss - 47.2
5. EDGE K'Lavon Chaisson - 56.2
I’d like to see Bryant get a shot at RT, but our T depth isn’t great.I don't want to keep pounding over the same points again and again... but overall i feel confident, health aside, this team will get better as the year goes on.
There main weaknesses have been CB, LB and WR. All 3 positions should get better as we go. Spillane and he coaches will figure it out, we have young WRs which will at some point contribute. Gonzo will be back at some point and Woodson along with the young CBs will gel a bit.
The only spot that really worries me is the OL. So far i am concerned about the Moses situation.. He was brought here to be a solid steady option. And his health issues and play are trending down. Hopefully this will not be an issue all year.... but i really don't want him having to take a week or two off to get healthy.
You must be new here.It is rather funny how most of this forum is very one extreme or the other. The game day threads are very Jekyll and Hyde (all roses and then end of the season in the matter of 3 pages).
Indeed. When we lose we're in despair because Maye's mechanics are broken and they can't be fixed and it's all because he's lazy, when we win we are in ecstasy and all kinds of sins of omission or commission are forgiven.It is rather funny how most of this forum is very one extreme or the other. The game day threads are very Jekyll and Hyde (all roses and then end of the season in the matter of 3 pages).
Its almost like we have a HC who has personally experienced playing in the Miami Heat, and thus used a heavy rotation early on.Others have remarked that the stamina was due to heavy rotation early in the game so the starting defense had a lot of juice left at the end.
And yet somehow, Mayo, didn't.Its almost like we have a HC who has personally experienced playing in the Miami Heat, and thus used a heavy rotation early on.
Mayo had limited at best coaching experience, and only really had one primary coaching mentor, BB.And yet somehow, Mayo, didn't.
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