Originally posted by JustinMT:
Did he say why he didn't go with Juice, CMC or Jennings at QB? I don't understand why you'd keep Purdy out there.
Maybe being able to check into the better run play?
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Originally posted by JustinMT:
Did he say why he didn't go with Juice, CMC or Jennings at QB? I don't understand why you'd keep Purdy out there.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by zeppfan1:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:According to a handful of potatoes on this site, yes.
Joe Burrow has been sacked 4 times already. Is Zac Taylor trying to get him hurt?
come on man potatoes are amazing.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Joe Burrow has been sacked 4 times already. Is Zac Taylor trying to get him hurt?
Originally posted by NCommand:
LMAO. Some dudes never learn. Of course it's the same 3 every year.
The #1 and #2 OL are about to be in the Superbowl...again.
My formula still holds.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Eagles played with a Injured QB and managed to get him through all 4 quarters.
Chiefs playing with a injured QB and are currently up on the Bengals.
Kyle has to figure out the protections.
LoL. When a guy cant feel his hand,...what is your suggestion?
Seems pretty obvious he meant the play that got Purdy hurt to begin with.
How do the injuries factor in, then? Purdy wasn't injured going into the games like KC and PHI. Makes no sense,....which seems even more obvious.
Those teams prioritize the o-line and protection schemes so much that they can play an already injured QB and protect him for 4 quarters.
We can't protect two perfectly healthy QB for 4 quarters.
LMAO. Some dudes never learn. Of course it's the same 3 every year.
The #1 and #2 OL are about to be in the Superbowl...again.
My formula still holds.
Originally posted by Niner4ever:
He's missing 3 starting Pro Bowl starting O-linemen lol
Next!
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by JustinMT:
Did he say why he didn't go with Juice, CMC or Jennings at QB? I don't understand why you'd keep Purdy out there.
Maybe being able to check into the better run play?
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by BoldRedandGold:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Talent, top 5ish. Best team in depth by a country mile.
But the areas that get you over the hump are the lines, coverage and QB...and health and discipline.
ShanaLynch still has a ways to go, IMHO.
I really think it's just asking too much. I can't really see the team getting better talent wise than this year. It's kind of a sad reality.
The roster was loaded. It's hard to be optimistic honestly that we will somehow load up more and just demolish teams next year.
The real f up was the lance trade up. If we hadn't done that and had Micah Parsons opposite bosa we would have been unstoppable. It's sad and hindsight is 20/20 but I guess the only hope is as the talent diminishes Brock somehow makes up for it.
Its really irritating seeing huge game plan holes and coaching f ups. The lance injury, the deebo usage, the cowboys game plan and timeout usage, the long developing plays to start games vs teams with good pass rush. How Josh Johnson was used. Thinking he could just step in and run his offense. Making Johnson throw the ball in the two minute drill this week but not letting purdy do it last week.
It just all adds up to repeated coaching mistakes.
The talent on the team is undeniable but the coaching has massive, game losing, player crippling mistakes repeatedly. And it does not take a genius to predict all of the above would happen and would not work.
I just don't think the staff at this point can call 4 mistake free games against 4 good teams.
You don't think we can improve upon Kinlaw, Brendel, Burford, McGlinchey, Ebukam, Lenoir, J.Ward, Jennings, Moseley, Mitchell, etc. plus better rotational depth by the end of the season?
I do. You never stop trying and giving yourself the best shot.
Originally posted by BoldRedandGold:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by BoldRedandGold:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Talent, top 5ish. Best team in depth by a country mile.
But the areas that get you over the hump are the lines, coverage and QB...and health and discipline.
ShanaLynch still has a ways to go, IMHO.
I really think it's just asking too much. I can't really see the team getting better talent wise than this year. It's kind of a sad reality.
The roster was loaded. It's hard to be optimistic honestly that we will somehow load up more and just demolish teams next year.
The real f up was the lance trade up. If we hadn't done that and had Micah Parsons opposite bosa we would have been unstoppable. It's sad and hindsight is 20/20 but I guess the only hope is as the talent diminishes Brock somehow makes up for it.
Its really irritating seeing huge game plan holes and coaching f ups. The lance injury, the deebo usage, the cowboys game plan and timeout usage, the long developing plays to start games vs teams with good pass rush. How Josh Johnson was used. Thinking he could just step in and run his offense. Making Johnson throw the ball in the two minute drill this week but not letting purdy do it last week.
It just all adds up to repeated coaching mistakes.
The talent on the team is undeniable but the coaching has massive, game losing, player crippling mistakes repeatedly. And it does not take a genius to predict all of the above would happen and would not work.
I just don't think the staff at this point can call 4 mistake free games against 4 good teams.
You don't think we can improve upon Kinlaw, Brendel, Burford, McGlinchey, Ebukam, Lenoir, J.Ward, Jennings, Moseley, Mitchell, etc. plus better rotational depth by the end of the season?
I do. You never stop trying and giving yourself the best shot.
I don't think it's enough to overcome the coaching items specified above. Also we will lose guys like omenihu and Hyder on the line. They let those guys walk every season.
Could those guys be better. For sure. But it's not some talent hump we have to overcome. As long as Brock is good it's a coaching problem. And realistically Brock was good and then it was block 18 sack guy with backup tight end. Call play action repeatedly which is slow developing. Just like the crosses in Dallas that were slow developing.
Even the next series they ran the same freaking play and Johnson got slammed for 10 yard sack when they expected Jennings to block the same guy.
No amount of added players or talent will prevent that.
The whole line could have also been pro bowlers but the coaches would still call blocking with the backup tight end on the eagles.
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Eagles played with a Injured QB and managed to get him through all 4 quarters.
Chiefs playing with a injured QB and are currently up on the Bengals.
Kyle has to figure out the protections.
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Eagles played with a Injured QB and managed to get him through all 4 quarters.
Chiefs playing with a injured QB and are currently up on the Bengals.
Kyle has to figure out the protections.
LoL. When a guy cant feel his hand,...what is your suggestion?
Seems pretty obvious he meant the play that got Purdy hurt to begin with.
How do the injuries factor in, then? Purdy wasn't injured going into the games like KC and PHI. Makes no sense,....which seems even more obvious.
Those teams prioritize the o-line and protection schemes so much that they can play an already injured QB and protect him for 4 quarters.
We can't protect two perfectly healthy QB for 4 quarters.
LMAO. Some dudes never learn. Of course it's the same 3 every year.
The #1 and #2 OL are about to be in the Superbowl...again.
My formula still holds.
That formula has been working for the entire history of the NFL. Weird that people think they can ignore it.
Originally posted by Niner4ever:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Joe Burrow has been sacked 4 times already. Is Zac Taylor trying to get him hurt?
He's missing 3 starting Pro Bowl starting O-linemen lol
Next!
Originally posted by BoldRedandGold:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by BoldRedandGold:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Talent, top 5ish. Best team in depth by a country mile.
But the areas that get you over the hump are the lines, coverage and QB...and health and discipline.
ShanaLynch still has a ways to go, IMHO.
I really think it's just asking too much. I can't really see the team getting better talent wise than this year. It's kind of a sad reality.
The roster was loaded. It's hard to be optimistic honestly that we will somehow load up more and just demolish teams next year.
The real f up was the lance trade up. If we hadn't done that and had Micah Parsons opposite bosa we would have been unstoppable. It's sad and hindsight is 20/20 but I guess the only hope is as the talent diminishes Brock somehow makes up for it.
Its really irritating seeing huge game plan holes and coaching f ups. The lance injury, the deebo usage, the cowboys game plan and timeout usage, the long developing plays to start games vs teams with good pass rush. How Josh Johnson was used. Thinking he could just step in and run his offense. Making Johnson throw the ball in the two minute drill this week but not letting purdy do it last week.
It just all adds up to repeated coaching mistakes.
The talent on the team is undeniable but the coaching has massive, game losing, player crippling mistakes repeatedly. And it does not take a genius to predict all of the above would happen and would not work.
I just don't think the staff at this point can call 4 mistake free games against 4 good teams.
You don't think we can improve upon Kinlaw, Brendel, Burford, McGlinchey, Ebukam, Lenoir, J.Ward, Jennings, Moseley, Mitchell, etc. plus better rotational depth by the end of the season?
I do. You never stop trying and giving yourself the best shot.
I don't think it's enough to overcome the coaching items specified above. Also we will lose guys like omenihu and Hyder on the line. They let those guys walk every season.
Could those guys be better. For sure. But it's not some talent hump we have to overcome. As long as Brock is good it's a coaching problem. And realistically Brock was good and then it was block 18 sack guy with backup tight end. Call play action repeatedly which is slow developing. Just like the crosses in Dallas that were slow developing.
Even the next series they ran the same freaking play and Johnson got slammed for 10 yard sack when they expected Jennings to block the same guy.
No amount of added players or talent will prevent that.
The whole line could have also been pro bowlers but the coaches would still call blocking with the backup tight end on the eagles.
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Eagles played with a Injured QB and managed to get him through all 4 quarters.
Chiefs playing with a injured QB and are currently up on the Bengals.
Kyle has to figure out the protections.
LoL. When a guy cant feel his hand,...what is your suggestion?
Seems pretty obvious he meant the play that got Purdy hurt to begin with.
How do the injuries factor in, then? Purdy wasn't injured going into the games like KC and PHI. Makes no sense,....which seems even more obvious.
Those teams prioritize the o-line and protection schemes so much that they can play an already injured QB and protect him for 4 quarters.
We can't protect two perfectly healthy QB for 4 quarters.
LMAO. Some dudes never learn. Of course it's the same 3 every year.
The #1 and #2 OL are about to be in the Superbowl...again.
My formula still holds.
That formula has been working for the entire history of the NFL. Weird that people think they can ignore it.