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Everything posted by Mongo3451
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I wouldn't pay him. We can have for 15-17 mil next year as a franchise tag player. In the meantime, draft a guy and see if he's a keeper. Then you can decide whether to franchise him again or trade, with the young guy waiting in the wings.
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I find no peace of mind in it. In the NFL, it's rare to have multiple people open on a route, so you gotta hit the first guy you see. He's beating himself up by his own indecision. The only solace I find is that the commentator shows us that Justin sees it. That can be corrected.
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I replayed our 17 pass attempts to break down the ugly. We had 8 completions, so I had only 9 to critique. Take away 2 quick sacks that Mustipher and Patrick gave up and that left me with 7 off target throws out of 17 for a disastrous 41%. I wanted badly to be able to blame the OL more, but simply couldn't. One thing I enjoyed reviewing was Khalil Herbert. Not only did he have a good game, he is legit good. I'll be totally damned if he doesn't remind me of Emmitt Smith with his running style. The way he glides combined with his balance and vision really impressed me.
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I want to mirror what Jalen Hurts career looks like. When he came in as rookie, he looked like garbage. Three years into it, he's a MVP candidate. Hurts had the best OL in the league, a stud WR plus depth and good TE and RB. Hurts is also into multiple years with his OC. Get to Fields and we see a dumpster fire at OL in the pass game, terrible reciever depth and top end talent. There is a dilemma that a coach has between winning and developing. The is also the talk of the stigma that a lot of coaches coach the aggressive nature out of a QB by harping on turnovers too much. I wish I were a fly on the wall to see how he's being coached, because he does look lost. Hopefully, Eberflus and Getsy get together and make a unilateral decision on the path forward. I personally believe they need to limit him to two reads with the emphasis on hitting the plant foot with a decision made, they do it. Yes, he'll miss opportunities, but he already is. Slowing the game down for him will help him with timing and mechanics. If I can provide an example: the first time I played 5 on 5 basketball it was a complete disaster. It got a little better after time, but things improved too slowly. Then, out of heaven came a 3 on 3 game and my eyes were opened. It went from a twirling bowl of spaghetti to a beautiful rigatoni. After getting the most out of 3 on 3, 5 on 5 was much better.
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You hit the nail on the head! Thank you. I like the jacket, but think they give too much of the design to the pigeon in that particular application. I can everyone saying, "cool jacket, what's up with the pigeon"?
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He's enough to win with, but will never put a team on his back when he needs to.
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Yes, he mentioned it a couple of times.
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There's always hope. I'm ready for some decisive pass attempts.
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Forgive me, but what you about to read is purely conjecture. I am concerned about Mooney. Over the course of the off season, we read on numerous accounts how much time he and Justin spent together running routes. Fast forward to training camp and we have a rash of reciever injuries. Mooney never was on the report, but he did have to pick up the slack. While many 4, 5, 6 and 7th receivers are used for their camp legs, we did not have that luxury. We had to use our #1, giving Mooney a lot of extra reps in practice and all three exhibition games. Also, what role did Eberflus' "always hustle" mantra play into this? You know where I'm going. His legs look tired. I could see it Sunday night. When Justin overthrew him on that deep post, the safety was easily outrunning him. I saved the game and watched again yesterday, focussing on Mooney and he never really looked like he had burner speed or great twich in his cuts. In wrapping this up, how do they fix it? As of now, Justin has only thrown 28 passes and Mooney has a grand total of 4 yards. Next, is Kmet tired too? He has zero targets. Am I off base with all of this, because this isn't my first rodeo? It's all just a theory. Thoughts?
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The biggest issue I have with Fields is that he rarely hits his plant foot and is ready to throw. That is rarely an OL or poor reciever issue.
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I paraphrased your opening line because I liked it. As far as the rest, I stand on 6 wins. Right now, the DL is fresh, yet getting gouged. What happens when the nicks and dings of the season carry on and our lack of depth rears its ugly head? On the positive side of this season, we will see who progresses. The one that we need to see it the most from is Fields. If that doesn't happen, nothing else matters in comparison.
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Everything I wrote about talent was stated pre-season. The whole point of it is: "if you want to be the king, you have to beat the king". That being said, you have to attack him with overwhelming force, so that all his defenses cannot stop you: i.e. moat, dragon, refs. Our main priority for next year, is to get 2 wide receivers better than Mooney and 2 interior DL. I love that will have money and picks to do whatever we want. I'm still excited about our future.
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Our OL, DL, WR and QB are simply not good enough. Darnell Mooney can not separate. He got outran by a safety in the middle of the field last night and he's not physical enough to beat press coverage. Cole Kmet spends his life as a TE chip blocking. Justin Fields will be late for his own funeral. If anyone watched American Underdog, the training Kurt Warner recieved to speed his processing time is exactly what Fields needs. Now for my time to rant: On the first offensive play of the game, how did the call a 15 yard low block penalty on our DB? First, there was no contact at all. Secondly, you can clearly see the OL is attempting to engage the DB. And lastly, it was clear the DB was trying to avoid the OL to get to the runner. See the picture, he's already past the OL's front leg and his body piston is locked into making a tackle. It's a phantom call that happens every time we play the Packers. It's a tone setter that says you are going to get f'd regardless of your effort. Low and behold, they screwed Fields out of a TD on that stupid shotgun run from 6". Collinsworth saw from the booth and the folks from GMFB saw it in their studio this morning. I didn't expect us to win last night or any other that Rodgers is playing, but damn.
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Double f@&k! We run out of shotgun at the 6" line, which was dumb, and get screwed on the replay. You can clearly see his hand over the line, but camera didn't pick up the ball. Horseshit!
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The Chargers got screwed with about 10 min to go in the first half. They got called for a PI on a play that was clearly not. KC ended up scoring, so a potential 17-0 quickly turned into 10-7. That's why I believe all plays should be challengable.
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Love the hustle plays.
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I like Fields, but love Herbert. This makes me curious: can you expound on why you resoundingly choose Fields?
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He was bitching that he didn't want it all guaranteed like Watson.
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We've had many discussions on how fickle the media can be, but now they are turning on Russell Wilson. He's been a media darling for a decade and now he's rumored to be a phony douche. He even got ripped by Keshawn Johnson today for screwing over Lamar Jackson with the contract he signed. The love comes and the love goes.