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The fans are great there, class acts. I highly recommend going to a game. Not many Skins fans there today, probably the least I’ve seen for a road game (this is the 6th road game I’ve been too for us)
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10-25-2021, 06:15 AM | #32 |
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I blame Heinecken for not knowing when to slide, he does it all the time where he’s always sliding too soon and falls short.
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10-25-2021, 07:07 AM | #33 |
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Watching this team is like chasing the dragon. You never actually catch the dragon.
Sometimes you get close enough to get excited, but you never actually reach your goal. At least Blewitt didn't blow it though.
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10-25-2021, 07:29 AM | #34 | |
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"I don’t want to get into specifics, but I felt like I was in there both times," Heinicke told reporters, per ESPN's John Keim. "I don’t want to get fined up here so I'm not going to get into specifics." Lol. What a tool. |
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10-25-2021, 09:16 AM | #38 |
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Ok.
You guys know how much I've been down on this team this season. You guys know I gave them zero chance in this game. But I actually think they played way better than expected. Defense bringing quite a lot of pressure, backend holding up long enough for the DL to get there. Offense actually moving the ball quite well. You also know how I'm not one to bitch about refereeing especially in a 14 points loss. But I think the "giving himself up" TH dive was highly questionable. He's diving head first. And the next play I really don't get how he can be down when he regains possession with a pile of 20 guys underneath him. That's back to back very weird calls, and at 14-21 it would have been a whole different ball game. Anyway... Positives Payne Allen Settle (that blocked FG...) Sweat Seal Jones making some nice plays and key blocks Negatives Why the effin ass was CY sent in coverage on that 4th and 3 on the first drive ? Stupid playcall at its best... Collins missing some tackles and allowing some YAC on key downs For all the talk about the need to play more man coverage, I think we saw some of the downside of it on that early 3rd and long conversion on the ground by Rodgers, and that 3rd TD on Jamin Davis. I actually think that's something that is not nearly as simple as we sometimes want to make it. Like you can't go all zone or all man. Both have perks and lows, and you have to use different coverages in different situations. McLaurin's drop on 3rd2 Humphries on the INT... freakin tackle the guy! Especially in the NFL where OPI is only 10yards... If you can't make legit play on the ball, just tackle the defender, a 10yards loss is better than a turnover. Kelce did that on Holcomb last week... Envoyé de mon SHV48 en utilisant Tapatalk
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10-25-2021, 09:30 AM | #39 |
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My good loss narrative is catching on!
If this keeps up we might be the best losers ever. The difference between good teams and bad teams is good teams can overcome mistakes. When you are a bad team and you make mistakes you have no chance. Yes we can fall back on the “hey if not for a couple plays we win that game” - it is better than getting your ass kicked I suppose, but a good team isn’t buried by a couple mistakes, because it makes up for them on the next set of downs or so. We make a mistake and its “oh crap that was our chance”. I got a hard time finding improvement in a loss. |
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FFS this team just finds new ways each week to beat down the fan base on and off the field.
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We lose to a crappy Denver team and that’s probably the season. Imo the season is over but from an overly optimistic standpoint if we lose to Denver even a wildcard is a far away pipe dream. |
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10-25-2021, 10:15 AM | #43 |
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I too am enthusiastic about seeing more of Collins in his new role. Jamin Davis just needs time. But if we can make Collins productive again - maybe we can flip him for a late round pick or something.
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My “narrative” was about a post made in the gameday thread which was tongue in cheek. Relax. But if you wanna consider yourself an astute fan and a diehard and a studied WP talking head than when we play shitty football against the Giants and win on a lucky second chance fg - I dont want to hear a win is a win. If a win is a win, than a loss is a loss. Ya cant have it both ways. If you can find victory in defeat than I can find defeat in victory. Yes I can find solace in the fact that we didn’t get beat the fuck down, but we beat ourselves when the other team doesn’t. Have seen it for years and years. I pointed out the 2010 team the other day that was 6-10 but in alot of games. It is 11 years later and we haven’t managed to win those games still. That is a major fuckin problem. |
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Sounds like Ron is handing out participation trophies now with this talk of "fight" and "growth". I know it's just coach talk but can anyone really stomach this shit right now?
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