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I don’t know where i stand with Joe Brady
HappyDays replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's my problem with it though. In a critical moment of the game you put it all on Palmer's blocking instead of on Allen's playmaking. Of course if it works I wouldn't be complaining about it so yes there is some hindsight analysis here. -
Well, the office "bike" is awfully quiet at work this morning after the big Christmas bash a couple of nights ago........sitting at her desk, not looking anyone in the eyes this morning. I mean, i don't know how you recover from some of the things she said and did at the party. She's probably feeling like silence is the best course of action from her shame and regret.
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McDermott still in over his head
No_Matter_What replied to vtnatefootball11's topic in The Stadium Wall
McD deserves a lot of criticism for not throwing a flag. I don't care what he says, there has to be someone who sees the replay we saw and tell him to throw a flag. Or he just has to be able to do it himself. But bringing up Reid right now is... weird. Guy blew the entire Chiefs season by one of the most stupid coaching decision I've ever seen last week against the Texans when he went for a 4th down on his own half instead of punting. Grass is not always greener on the other side. -
Officials always keep time on the field.
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McDermott still in over his head
vtnatefootball11 replied to vtnatefootball11's topic in The Stadium Wall
Didn't need to see the replay, anyone watching knew that very likely it wasn't caught , and the patriots knew it too and were sprinting to the ball. Also, there was very little risk to challenging with losing a timeout early in the first, and a huge reward that was likely to be gained, it's an automatic challenge for anyone with football savvy. And that's my point, he doesn't have it. -
That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard and I am on the internet Does this mean that they have always depended on stadium replay to decide to challenge a call or not? that would explain a great deal. I have a couple old ipads to offer up to the cause and I'll even let them use my youtube tv login since apparently they havent figured this all out yet
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There is how coaching matters. He did go down with about 2-3 seconds left. In that scenario our HC needs tell the D players if the Offense player slides down, do not to touch the player on the ground to let time run out before the Pats could even use a TO or kick a FG.
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Mahomescwascdraftedvin. 2017 jodh and lamar in 2018 burrow in 2020. with burrow having a late bday he likely was a grade behind josh in HS josh did 4 yrs, 3 at Wyoming, burrow redshirted and transferred to LSU for final 2 yrs from Ohio st. lamar bday is next month turning 29. He due 3 at Louisville before Turing pro. He graduated from HS the same yr as burrow but didn’t redshirt and didn’t do 4 yrs.
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They would have lost more than 10 seconds had they made the correct and obvious call about Maye being tackled in bounds. It was a huge gift.
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This is what pissed me off. He stood there with a 'oh well,darn it' look on his face. Our whole living room was going bonkers and he's standing there like a defeated mope.
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McDermott still in over his head
WeckMonster replied to vtnatefootball11's topic in The Stadium Wall
he never even used the timeout he previously saved. And had a terrible excuse about it post game. Huge game changing play = challenge whether you saw it clearly or not. hopefully he learns -
He said something about how they didn’t have the ability to see the replay in the stadium, they have to get that figured out moving forward.
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Sir, this is a Wendy's...
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I can’t see us losing to the Browns. I don’t think we are going to lose again this regular seasons. Just need Miami to win next week.
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Let’s hope the Browns game is one we dominate from the start…I can’t take anymore of these dramatic comebacks 😂
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It's games like this, against a well coached team, where McDermott's ineptitude is magnified. He just doesn't have a feel in critical game management situations. Not challenging that deep pass on the first drive was atrocious. It spotted the Pats 7 points early and we almost didn't recover. The entire stadium knew it wasn't caught, the Pats were sprinting up the field to hike the ball, it's early in the first losing a timeout means nothing, why not challenge? Just terrible. He's always overthinking critical game management calls and for guys like Vrabel, Reid, McVay, others, it just comes natural. McDermott is not a bad coach, and I've been impressed with the way he's responded to criticism and challenged himself to grow and change in these last couple years, but he just doesn't have an elite football mind. It's painfully obvious when we go up against good coaches. Even if Josh carries us to a superbowl this year, won't change how I feel about McDermott.
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He ran right at Shakir, did not look back for the ball, and impeded Shakir’s ability to try and make a catch. Classic pass interference.
