Yeah, it seems inevitable that he’ll get injured and I have little doubt his career will be shorter than most but if they can get a couple of rings in the meantime it’s worth it.
For the longest time coaches and GMs in the league said that the college offense wouldn’t work in the NFL. I always wondered why.
Baltimore sure seems to run a college option offense with great success.
One game sample size. Yeah, as the Bills D has shown, a suspect run D will occasionally cost you but you’re better off in the long run with a stout pass D.
I’m pretty hard on Allen and don’t excuse his weaknesses and even I think a B is selling short the game he had today.
He had a few bad throws but worked within the offense and did everything asked of him with the game plan devised today.
His performances the last 5-6 weeks have given me hope that he can become the guy we need him to be.
I hope so.
While not a big contributor to the O he’s a big contributor as a gunner on ST. That’s lost on fans, I think, when discussing his season. If Duke wants to supplant Foster and be active he better start making contributions to ST.
Yep, Tre has stepped up this year and is playing like an All Pro. Man, I wish he’d have shelled in that pick six opportunity to cap off his performance.
The offense started their first 4 drives of the day inside their own 10 yard line. I was happy with the offense in the first half even though they only put up six.
The last two weeks they’ve put up 58 points without the benefit of short fields. That’s a good job.
Hopkins couldn’t get the deep balls Josh is throwing either.
Brown is one of the better deep threats in the game, can we stop acting like Allen’s deep ball issues are the WRs fault?
Whenever another young QB does well you can be sure than plenty of people on this board will discount the QB and give credit to the coaching staff.
Set your watch by it.
I guess if you’re a Cleveland fan and only watch Cleveland games I can understand why you believe that happens every single game.
It was an increasingly late, dirty, hit. But that’s the norm for Garrett.