I don't have the stats on Kyle Williams, but I did see him being very disruptive today. He seemed to be in on quite a few tackles and appeared to be part of the reason our run defense tightened the belt after a shaky start.
I agree on Ellison and Reed was good, but I think you have to go with JP on Offense. He was fantastic today, made great decisions and made the wind look non-exsistant. He spread the ball around very well today.
The ball still went 65 yards in the air was accurately placed in the hands of a double covered receiver. Like I said impressive. The stats show less because he was behind the line of scrimmage.
That depends. Did JSP spend his time there by visiting the Ladies Lounge? There are pictures there that make the journey worth while. Otherwise, he is the fool...
I saw it too. The story talked about him being on a plane not long after Sept 11 and get unruly, threatening to make the plane crash, etc.. He's a very big man, that must have sucked for the other passengers.
I was worried that the hit from Fletcher when Pennington was starting to slide was going to be a penalty. I was very happy that the officials did not call it because Pennington had dove for extra yardage a couple of times before, rather than going into a slide. Great hit by Fletcher, I wanted someone to make him pay for not sliding.
Even though it was ruled incomplete. He controlled the ball and got both feet down. Obviously it did not matter in the long run but at the time I wanted Jauron to review it. Unfortunately, it seems as though he reviews the wrong ones right now (i.e. the 2 time out waster from last week). Whoever is helping him decide which ones to challenge, needs to start doing a better job.
I like when it starts before the end of the college season because I am not a big college football fan and the draft talk helps me know who to watch late in the season and in the bowl games.
Whoever made the adjustment, I am glad they did it. I was affraid that the Jags would run for 300 yards in the second half the way things were going. Bringing up the safties made a huge difference and the fact that we didn't let Girard get much rythym (until the final drive) helped quite a bit as well. I think we will need 9 in the box on LT next week and do our best to put the ball in Rivers hands.
My eyes were open and yes, I agree, my heart skipped a beat on the snap. I thought for a split second that Moorman was going to have to pick up the ball and run. The end result however, was fantastic...