NorthHawk wrote:I don't think any starters are going to play, either but it will be good to see Milroe for an extended period.
If he can limit the downside plays, he could be a real threat. If the starters don't play it will give us an idea of which players might be on the bubble. Some might surprise us if they are veterans.
I'm curious to see if the 2nd and 3rd string OL plays well together just like the starters did the first 2 pre-season games.
NorthHawk wrote:There's too much invested and at stake to risk playing the starters in a meaningless game. We used to occasionally hear of a starter getting injured because someone deep in the depth chart wanted to stand out so as to be noticed.
I want to see the OL work as a functioning unit even if they are 2nd stringers. It gives us (me) hope that there is a structure to their responsibilities and that they can play freely within it.
Aseahawkfan wrote:We're getting smoked. Mostly the scrubs.
River Dog wrote:Yeah, the game sucked. I quit watching at halftime. Milroe looked horrible, 13-24 passing for just 148 yards, lost 3 fumbles. Preseason game or not, that's simply not acceptable. I'm sure glad that this was just a preseason game. Defense looked OK and the running game was decent although nearly half of 136 yards rushing yards came on one play.
I would have much rather lost a game like that in the first preseason game rather than the last. You don't want to end your training camp with such a bad performance.
River Dog wrote:Yeah, the game sucked. I quit watching at halftime. Milroe looked horrible, 13-24 passing for just 148 yards, lost 3 fumbles. Preseason game or not, that's simply not acceptable. I'm sure glad that this was just a preseason game. Defense looked OK and the running game was decent although nearly half of 136 yards rushing yards came on one play.
I would have much rather lost a game like that in the first preseason game rather than the last. You don't want to end your training camp with such a bad performance.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't mind the slow progress in the passing game as NFL defenses run complex schemes and it takes some time to figure them out. The fumbling is really unacceptable. NFL QBs cannot afford fumbles and NFL defenses go after the ball when making the tackle or sack as they are trained to do, really viciously. This ain't college Milroe, they coming for that ball like a pack of wild dogs. He has to learn to protect it.
trents wrote:Milroe's miserable performance made me appreciate Locke. There is no question that in my mind that Locke is more game ready. There still may be a question as to whether Darnold or Locke should be the starter, however. We saw little of either in preseason but what we did see did not show much differential.
River Dog wrote:One of the more interesting stories will be who gets the call as the #1 RB, K9 or Charbonnet. K9 has been nursing a sore foot...surprise surprise...so don't be surprised if we see more of Charbs.
River Dog wrote:One of the more interesting stories will be who gets the call as the #1 RB, K9 or Charbonnet. K9 has been nursing a sore foot...surprise surprise...so don't be surprised if we see more of Charbs.
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