Not sure which game you were watching.
Besides Walker's one hiccup, he did a great job against the Steelers starters, who are no slouches. Chambers did fine, as well.
I'm glad we're going that route.
Not that anybody needs reminding, but I'd prefer this 'gameplannng' approach, rather than the 'not show your hand' approach of last pre-season.
1. If Hardy can be a reliable #2 WR
2. What our TE's can contribute to the passing game
3. Stroud / McCargo / Kyle Williams
If Hardy can step up and become a consistent #2, and Stroud improves our running game, we're finally in business.
In 2000, the snow game against New England.
I remember Johnson being knocked out of the game, and Flutie coming in. My mom wanted to leave at halftime, so off we went. Wanted to stay, but she could barely walk because of her legs / the cold.