Watt probably had one of the most dominant years I’ve ever seen from a defender.
2014: 78 tackles, 29 TFL, 20.5 sacks, 51 QB hits, 1 INT, 4 FF.
Guy was an absolute game changer in his prime.
The priority every offseason should be making sure Josh is protected and has enough weapons. This team is only going as far as he takes us.
Beyond that, we could use some better depth in the secondary. I'd prefer to keep Poyer.
Not sure what they do with Edmunds. He's probably played some of his best football this year which is always concerning in a contract year. I wouldn't want to see crazy money thrown at him.
MVP candidate Tua throws to a wide open receiver who takes it 84 yards for a TD.
I swear Tua is either throwing to guys that are wide open or lobbing jump balls to his WRs who seem to always come down with it.
T-shirt and hat day! It wasn’t always pretty but we got the job done.
I actually thought Dorsey called a good game for the most part.
Josh for whatever reason was making some of the worst decisions I’ve seen from him. Both interceptions were head scratchers. He refused to throw the check down and pick up some easy yards and instead tried forcing it downfield. He needs to get his head right before the playoffs.
Kudos to Cook and Singletary who had great games. Same to the defense who clamped down after giving up an easy TD on the Bears’ opening drive.
Onto Cincinnati
Ike is probably on a similar level to the guys you mentioned.
If anything, Van Rotten and Quessenberry are crap sandwiches and Ike is a crap sandwich with mayo.
We desperately need to address the OL this off-season and it can’t be with guys like Ike.
That’s our identity. That’s who we’ve been since McD and Frazier walked into the building and to their credit it’s worked every year.
I don’t think an extra LB solves our tackling problem last night.