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  1. 1 hour ago, Golden*Wheels said:

    I can't NOT say the 4th down. My wife maybe wouldn't agree only because I may have lost my composure a bit and screamed "HE'S A SAVAGE" at the top of my lungs when he got the first.

    I called him a “MONSTER” during that play. The Pats fans in the room said to each other “You think Brady could do that?”. I said “NO other qb in the league could do that!”

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  2. 5 hours ago, Utah John said:

    What that play by Dallas, going for it on fourth and one at their own 19, showed me, was that Dallas was worried about us.  If they think their defense can handle us, they play it the normal way, punt away, and expect to stop us.  

     

    I agree with the people saying the turning point was the Oliver strip-sack.  That guy seems to have figured things out.

    I agree. That call seemed more like Garrett telling his owner he has balls.

  3. I watched the game in Albany with a bunch of Pats fans. Fresh off their near loss to Dallas on Sunday, they sat in their seats quietly watching their division foe dominate a team (on the road) that they barely managed. I could see on their faces they knew their team’s best years are behind them. It was the cherry on top of a great day.

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  4. I think playcalling too. The playcalling changes in that part of the field, which is why the false starts, holding, miscommunications, JA scrambling, all start to happen as well. It’s like the O knows what’s coming from the OC in their own territory, then he throws them curve balls and it’s all in disarray. I’m not sure anyone knows what the objective is at that point on the field: is it play conservative and guarantee at least a FG, or play aggressive and risk a turnover (and loss of points)? I wonder how much of McD’s conservative nature creeps into the OC’s brain there.  Not sure where the blame lies.

  5. 16 minutes ago, GETTOTHE50 said:

    The Browns GWD is 100% on McDermott.

     

    He called two timeouts on that drive to reset the defense to what their offense was showing.

     

    After the 1st TO, the browns were in the same formation and made a big 1st down.

     

    After the 2nd TO, Browns scored a TD.

     

    McD got outcoached in the end, by a far (supposedly) inferior coach in Kitchens.

     

    Its a bit concerning.

     

    Those timeouts couldve been used on offense ?

     

     

    I agree. That prevent D castrated the guys capable of actually making plays, forcing them to cover air and keep everything in front of them. There’s 4+ min on the clock not 45 seconds. Gashing us for 10-15 yards per down basically.

     

    The GWTD throwing to the guy covered 1-on-1 that no one expected to be the target proves he was outsmarted and outcoached there.

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  6. 20 minutes ago, Meatloaf63 said:

    No, they are part of the problem. Too many times teams make third and long. Giving up the game winning drive was a problem, no turnovers is a problem.

    So frustrating to watch Tre play well for 3/4 of the game and then have defenses called where he’s 12 yards off a receiver covering thin air (space). The good receivers then find space in the zone to sit and catch uncontested long passes.

     

    i think first or second play of the Brown’s game winning drive I saw a safety bolt 30 yards downfield presnap in the prevent D like he was going to return a f$&@ing punt.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

    The entire structure of our last possession suggested the team does not trust Allen to open it up and go for a win.

     

    That was really interesting.  If they don't trust Allen to go out and win a football game for us, at this point, they better be trying to find a new QB.

     

     

    Seems they rather lose via ineptness than having their young QB throw an interception, which may occur trying to win a game.

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