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I feel really sorry for you guys. Even before these injuries I'd been saying all offseason that you'd finish last in the division but this is just plain rough. Our division as a whole looks the weakest it's been in awhile.
I feel really sorry for you guys. Even before these injuries I'd been saying all offseason that you'd finish last in the division but this is just plain rough. Our division as a whole looks the weakest it's been in awhile.
Well, Boldin won't necessarily be "wide open", but shit he'll fight tooth and nail for the ball and probably get it regardless.The combo of Boldin and Davis is just frightening. Two guys who will be wide open for a big play whenever you need it.
:confused:well at least the Jags are better than the Raiders/Jets! :rolleyes:
I'm in tears right now. Fuck the fans. Griffin for life. Even if he is a glorified Alex Smith.Chip Kelly for Coach of the Year? Anyway, I'm probably feeling more emotional than I need to be feeling about this. The Redskins aren't even my team, but I admire RG3 for what he's done, at Baylor and in Washington.
Entirely, completely wrong. We went three and out, and 2nd down was an incomplete pass. If they had run down the clock on 1st and 3rd down, it would've bled off, what... 40 more seconds? Meaning Tom Brady gets the ball back with ONLY 4 minutes instead of around 4 and a half? The Pats got into field goal range with A MINUTE LEFT and then centered the ball and kneeled it down to 9 seconds before taking another time out. Marrone did nothing wrong, and anyone blaming him doesn't is missing the forest for the trees.If Doug Marrone had taken the time off the clock in his last drive like any good coach would have, the Bills would have won. The Pats basically handed them the game on a silver platter. Lesson: if you want to win a football game, don't give Tom Brady 4 and a half minutes to drive up the field with all his timeouts and the 2 minute warning.
Counters like what, faking injuries? The Blur isn't really something that can be planned around. You can't literally slow it down, as the offense determines the tempo for the entire field. Every down they call ~three plays, with the offensive call reacting to the hastily lined-up defense. The only counter is good play on the lines or good defense in general forcing the offense to make mistakes, or perhaps calling audibles to change the play to mask whatever weakness the offensive play calling is trying to take advantage of. Aside from that ??? Defensive coordinators are obviously way more knowledgable than I am, but no defensive formation is perfect, and Kelly's offense is built to take advantage of that on every single play.Redskins are just reeling at this point. This tempo by the Eagles is tough to deal with, but I think after seeing this game every DC in the league that plays the Eagles this year will be focusing on conditioning and other methods of slowing it down. My guess is by Week 12-14 we'll start to see adjustments being made and some counters will be implemented.