Hawktawk wrote:Couldn’t believe the charger head coach chasing points from the first quarter and not getting them . Inexcusable . Rams were dealt a huge favor by the league getting an extra 2 days rest after MNF . We can talk about all these other games and the teams that need to lose might but I’m more concerned about Seattle Tuesday .
Hawktawk wrote:Cards played a Donnybrook on MNF vs the Rams . Playing Seattle used to have that type of effect on teams . Plus maybe Detroit is improving . I wanted to touch on the Indy game yesterday and Vrabel today as an argument to move on from Pete. Reich has done an excellent job in Indy rejuvenating Wendz and turning this team completely around climbing out of a huge hole .hard to believe we beat them now. Vrabel is working on going 10-4 vs the Steelers today and is the only current head coach to have a winning record in each of his first 4 seasons . Both are super smart former players , a generation younger too..I can’t make the argument either is significantly better personell wise other than the back from Indy . It’s x and Os
Hawktawk wrote:Yeah I am watching Titans . They stalled second half but driving . They know it’s 4 down territory
RiverDog wrote:Watching the Vikings-Bears game where a rookie OL gets a personal foul penalty for sticking up for his QB, and our own former Seahawk and penalty machine Germain Ifedi gets pissed at him for drawing a flag. What an irony!
RiverDog wrote:Watching the Vikings-Bears game where a rookie OL gets a personal foul penalty for sticking up for his QB, and our own former Seahawk and penalty machine Germain Ifedi gets pissed at him for drawing a flag. What an irony!
trents wrote:Yeah, I got a chuckle out of that one too.
Honestly, I have never seen an NFL QB, not even a rookie, make as many bone head decisions as Justin Fields does. It's a mystery to me that he had as much success as he did at Ohio State. I mean I realize that pro defenses present bigger challenges to QB's than college defenses do but still, it's like Fields doesn't have a clue about what to do as a pro much of the time.
trents wrote:Good analysis of Field's issues, NorthHawk. Like a lot of athletic quarterbacks, Fields get's caught in the middle ground of decision making, "should I pull it down and run for it or should I get rid of the ball" when the pocket begins to collapse. He hasn't fully grasped the fact that his wheels aren't going to save him as often as they did in college because the pro defensive players are faster than they are in college.
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