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HappyDays

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  1. Coaching is a massive concern heading into the playoffs. We might be at a disadvantage in every single playoff matchup
  2. Again I wonder what is the point of having a defensive head coach when this is the product we get from that side of the ball
  3. I don't mind the TD. I mind everything that got them into that position.
  4. Bizarre personnel decisions continue to hurt this team. No reason Spector should EVER be on the field unless we are down to our last LB.
  5. Special teams and defense starts the game in disappointing fashion, typical.
  6. Hurts goes down with a concussion and the Eagles offense hits a wall... Ridiculous to even consider a RB for MVP.
  7. Meh. Our starting safety tandem isn't that important to the team's success. Elam in for Douglas might be an upgrade honestly. As long as Benford and Johnson are out there I'm not worried.
  8. Pats down a starting safety and slot CB... Good day to get Kincaid involved.
  9. Hurts, Brown, and Mailata (in that order) are more valuable to that offense.
  10. No surprise resting the injured starters in what should be an easy game. Carter wasn't injured though, was he? He's been brutal since coming back so maybe a healthy scratch?
  11. Yeah Barkley definitely is not the MVP. He's not even the MVP of his own team. Since Hurts left the game their drives have gone INT, long TD run, punt, punt, punt, missed FG. It's ridiculous that a RB is even in the conversation.
  12. Dan Orlovsky nails it, as usual. Stroud may be a very accurate thrower and good on the move but he needs to learn how to make pre-snap reads and protection calls before he can talked about as one of the elite QBs.
  13. KC's coaching staff is ready for the 3rd down blitz, Houston's isn't. That's all she wrote.
  14. Not a great 13-1 roster but an incredible team because they have an all time great coaching staff. All the fans who said they would lose a few down the stretch discounted the coaching. It's unreal in all three phases.
  15. That would be an absurd coaching and QB mismatch. Wouldn't even be worth watching.
  16. Nobody wanted to hear it when they barely beat the Panthers and Raiders. But it's how they beat everybody. Houston will get back into this game and then someone on the Chiefs will make a play to win it at the end.
  17. Correct. They'll go 16-1 (unless they rest starters in week 18) and we're the only team that has a prayer of stopping them from the threepeat because we have the only player capable of making a play to overcome them. This has been obvious for the last month.
  18. After the initial set of games before teams had film on Brady's offense, we played 5 games without Cooper on the field. Baltimore, Houston, NYJ, Indy, and Miami. Here are the key offensive stats in those games and where they would rank in the league: Yards per game - 322.2 (21st) Points per game - 22.6 (14th) 1st downs per game - 19.4 (18th) So basically an average to slightly below average in those games. Really Miami is the only one you can look at and say the offense performed at a top 5 level. Sure adding Cooper isn't the only reason the offense has improved since then. The players have gotten more accustomed to Brady's scheme, the OL has gotten better, Allen himself has played the best football of his life since the NYJ game. But it's pretty clear that the catalyst of going from average offense to arguably the best offense in the league was adding a WR that can win outside. Cooper being on the field creates a snowball effect that helps the entire operation perform at an elite level. Just like adding Diggs back in 2020 allowed Brown and Beasley to be the best versions of themselves. You don't need Justin Jefferson but you need someone that can draw attention and win from all areas of the field.
  19. I'm taking the 3rd and 4 corner route to Kincaid. Two reasons: 1) The difficulty of the throw. That pass has to be dropped in a bucket with the CB in decent position behind and a safety closing. Kincaid doesn't even have to put his hands up to catch it, it drops right into the breadbasket. This is a throw that takes more than just Josh's natural physical talents, it is the culmination of all the work he's put in to fixing his mechanics. The definition of "uh oh, Happy learned how to putt." 2) The difficulty of the moment. It's easy to forget now but this was a critical play in the game. 3rd down, a punt here would have been devastating and let Detroit right back into the game. It doesn't get more clutch than making that throw in that moment to take all the wind out of Detroit's sails. As a DC you just have to shake your head and accept you aren't stopping this guy.
  20. None of the players approve of Brittany because of the stunt she pulled the night before the Bengals divisional game.
  21. No, on the whole it turned out to be almost exactly what I expected. Comparing to my offseason expectations - Shakir is about the same maybe slightly better, Hollins somewhat better, Coleman the same, Samuel immensely worse (Samuel alone means the WR room as a whole is slightly worse than I expected if anything). For TE - Kincaid has been worse than my expectations, Knox about the same maybe slightly better. The RBs are doing what I expected. There was a moment after the first 4 games where I wondered if my offseason expectations were wrong. But then Baltimore laid out the blueprint, the next couple teams followed it (as did Indy when Cooper was out with injury) and the passing game really struggled. It was exactly what I expected to happen. Look at the KC game - Cooper makes two huge catches downfield, both came on TD drives. I'm sorry but Hollins and Coleman aren't making those two plays. Without those two plays we probably lose. So yes our offense without Cooper was good enough for us to be a playoff team, which I knew coming into the season. But it was not good enough to contend with other playoff teams.
  22. Why would they sign him? I was told on here that the Bills handed them the next Tyreek Hill.
  23. They must really like Grable. They could have easily given him the red shirt treatment especially with RVD already on the roster as a steady backup, but they made it a point to activate him.
  24. Spencer Brown for me. He's been a dominant force as a run blocker, arguably the best in the league. You saw the difference when Van Demark replaced him against KC. He's been very good as a pass blocker too if not dominant. What is there to criticize, a few too many false starts?
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