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Im liking me some Dolezaj!
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Yes yes yes!
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this game really is inconsequential on if it was a good or bad move. It is a good move regardless, if we are middling, wed be the same with tyrod, if we do better and make the playoffs, thats a win, if we bomb out and suck then higher pick and can get our future qb
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1 minute ago, Kirby Jackson said:
I don’t disagree. I just wouldn’t have waited until they were out of the playoff discussion (maybe 2 more weeks). I hope that they are right.
Why wait until we are out of the playoffs to make a change? I dont get that line of thought. The last two weeks were pretty clear we were not getting there with TT, so why wait until we are out of the playoffs when we still have a chance to make them?
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12 minutes ago, blacklabel said:
Not fibs. Wow. I'm surprised. Didn't think McD would be the kind of coach to make that type of change while they're still in the playoff race.
I can't imagine they'd make this decision based on his garbage time performance last week. That was against a soft defense, mainly backups, most QBs will look good against that. He must be making strides in practice. I also think they feel like he can execute the short passing game better to neutralize the rush.
They were playing that D for Tyrod too in the second half and he still couldnt move the ball
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keeping Tyrod as the starter is akin to quitting on the season
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McDermott seems like an intense guy, this type of **** has to got to be making him real angry
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No reason to give Tyrod the shot against LA, this season can still be salvaged, the time to make a change is before the season is gone not after. Be proactive
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4 minutes ago, DallasMac said:
Purdue was where he went to school. He had 4 or 5 seasons in San Diego that were pretty good. I think it was the shoulder that scared teams.
He was also signed as a FA as San Diego went with Rivers over Brees, plus Brees had the surgery on his shoulder and people were unsure how he would respond to it. I remember that year he and Daunte Culpepper were the big FA Qb's, we got lucky that Miami signed Culpepper and not Brees
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im sure this thread will go well
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2 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:
My expectations were pretty low for this season. I expected to rebuild on both sides of the ball toward the new scheme and standards and hopefully look relatively competitive and show signs of progress toward the future; that the team and org are on the right track. Record doesn’t really matter to me this year . I never thought the team would make the playoffs and I still don’t, but outside of the game on the short week they have showed up and competed hard or won the games and it’s to the point where looking at the rest of the conference, if they get a few breaks they might be a huge surprise playoff team. It’s crazy considering the perception of this team and where they were after the Sammy trade, etc.
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3 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:
Nothing for you obviously. For everyone else 12/35 =
Did they run every time he was out there?
Also it would seem to me his impact in the run game would be limited regardless unlike many here who were touting that he was responsible for their improvement against the Bengals
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8 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:
The Bengals offense only ran 35 plays all game long.
What does that have to do with anything?
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He said it come down to a numbers consideration. No detail beyond that.
All I know is I don't like seeing our top safety back there returning kicks. No reason to risk injury when we have a more than capable guy in Tate
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that sucks about Taiwan he has been good on ST
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I'd like to see the W/L stats of road teams playing on four days of rest. Might be nothing. Might be something..........
I think someone posted it in either this thread or another, but the home teams on tnf win is 62% compared to a regular home field win % of 56 IIRC
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There were more than a few times yesterday in which we had the RB bottled up for a no gain or a yard or two gain...couldn't complete the tackle.
According to Cuddy that's the DL's fault
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They do this when the line is getting killed off the snap.
Wrong
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LBs are a product of the D-linemen ahead of them. The defensive line got out-muscled most of the night, exposing the LBs deficiencies....
Yes, and also sometimes the LBs took poor angles, didn't hit their fits, over pursued and missed tackles
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Our run fits stunk last night. I'de be surprised if this defense does that again. Our LBs were terrible, Humber stood out in a bad way.
Humber was real bad, same with Lorax. These guys are career ST'ers who are pretending to be LBs in a scheme that needs good ones.
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Two games in five days looked like too much football for him.
I never thought of it, but we have one of the oldest teams in the league, I bet the short weeks are extra hard on the body for the vets
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Just crap RBs that cant see the holes
They have really decent RBs dont they. Hard for LBers to run free when there is no inside block eaters isnt it
Cool you see jets double him? O thats right they didn't
I didn't say he was the DT to be doubled on run downs, he isn't that type of DT but to say he has no talent and cant stop the run is wrong. That was my point, not sure what yours was as I was responding to the poster who said we had no talent at DT
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For real this time?
They REALLY mean it this time
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we need a pass rusher and lb, not sure which first. A DT is up there too but I don't think we need to use a 1st on one this year
[Please Change Title]Lorenzo Alexander
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Ive been saying this all year, even Preston Brown is bad, he wont be re-signed, humber should be gone, maybe we ask LA to take a cut to play ST, or we can keep him as a pass rushing specialist, regardless thats 3 starting LBs that need to be replaced, maybe Milano can fill one but we need a lb in the worst way