It was worse in 2019. I think Cooper/Coleman/Shakir/Hollins are better than Brown/Beasley/Duke Williams/McKenzie. Once we got Diggs in 2020 (and drafted Davis) our offense took the league by storm. We have better RB's and TE's now but that WR group in 2020 and 2021 was unreal.
He's been very good this season. Probably in that 10 to 20 range among CB's. QB's this season have a 65.6 passer rating when targeting him this season (10th best in the league). Him and Groot be my top priority extensions going into next season.
Can you imagine the reaction on here if McDermott punted it to play for overtime and we lost?
The field goal was the obvious choice out of the four options (FG, Hal Mary, plus 10 yard sideline pass, punt).
I rewatched it and if Kincaid caught it in stride he would've gotten out of bounce. I don't think it was a throwaway. I do think his hand was bothering him but he'd never let you know. Hopefully he's good for next week.
It might've helped that it wasn't a kick he "should" make. Takes a little bit of pressure off. I was happy for him but will still hold my breath every time he kicks.
Unless he forgot how to play football Brady needs to figure out how to get Samuel involved with Coleman likely out a while. This free agent class as a whole has been extremely disappointing. It's a credit to our rookie class and the guys already on the roster for our 7-2 record.
Samuel
We'll see who's right but if the Selzer poll is wrong (outside the 3.5 point margin of error) it will be the first time as far as presidential elections are concerned. I would put my money on Kamala winning PA, MI, and WI based off this poll though. It's not really about Iowa as much as how it translates to the true swing states.