BirdGangThing
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we can make the playoffs.
This division is going to be the last man standing. Seattle will come back to earth. The 49ers blew a lead to a team we clocked.
Today , we lost. We scraped and clawed but came up short. You lose games for reasons and they usually are different from game to game.
Today the offense let us down. The defense held our opponent to 20 pts. And had 6 pts. Taken off the board.
Let’s move on and beat Washington and we will be back to .500. Then bring on the niners. I really believe we are going to play a roll on who gets in the playoffs. One of those teams may just be us.
I'm going to chalk it up to being a young team. So I think we all knew there would be some growing pains. So let's hope to see some improvement as the year goes on, and give us hope for next year. It's kinda what we do isn't it.Outside of the somewhat alarming lack of chemistry between Kyler and Marv, what bothers me most about this team is their total lack of identity.
Last year at least they were a plucky team who ran the ball well and gave teams a better game than most expected.
This team… not sure what they are. Today’s game was about as mid a performance as I can possibly imagine. But maybe that’s just what this team is… a total mid 7 or 8 win team. Uninspiring, while not infuriating. Just kind of a big ball of meh.
I don’t think that is accurate. Detroit completely dictated everything in this game.I don't know, I just think the team we saw today is the actual team we are...who knows, according to JG we'll have to wait until after next week to know who we are lol
They’re a team that isn’t good enough to compete with the best teams in the NFL. They’re as mediocre as it gets. No mental fortitude would’ve prevented them from getting gashed in the run game.The Cardinals looked like a young team who hasn’t learned how to handle situations where things aren’t easy. Hopefully they growth out of that.
Not really. The Lions pounded us into paste, and by the time the D made stops, we were effed with field position. That said, they did get the INT to gift the offense and got screwed out of a pick 6, so they did more than can be expected of a bad unit.The D held their own today however Kyler did not.
He started well but he played pretty bad for most of the game. He definitely came crashing down to earth.Really disappointing game by the offense. Kyler was far from perfect but he wasn’t bad either- receiver core really played sub par, with MHJr at the forefront of that. Running game was pedestrian.
Also doesn’t help when the refs are playing for the other team
I didn't see that good of a team today nor for 1/2 of game 1. This team doesn't know what it is, I agree.Outside of the somewhat alarming lack of chemistry between Kyler and Marv, what bothers me most about this team is their total lack of identity.
Last year at least they were a plucky team who ran the ball well and gave teams a better game than most expected.
This team… not sure what they are. Today’s game was about as mid a performance as I can possibly imagine. But maybe that’s just what this team is… a total mid 7 or 8 win team. Uninspiring, while not infuriating. Just kind of a big ball of meh.
He’s 29 going on 30… the fall off for RBs is real at this age. Especially for slow RBs like JC. Love the guy but it’s a realityWhat is wrong with Conner? Last year he was breaking tackles on every play. This year nothing. 17 total yards.
Kyler was awful. Playcalling was also awful.He started well but he played pretty bad for most of the game. He definitely came crashing down to earth.
At what point does a “great culture” need to start producing consistent wins? I really like JG and Monti, but reality is that we are 5-15 so far through 20 games of their regime. Does a 5-12 or 6-11 2024 season mean JG is on the hot seat going into 2025? I watch the Cardinal games on TV and it is so painfully obvious to see when the team is really fired up (Rams game) vs games like yesterday. The sideline shots before yesterday’s game just showed a team who looked kind of hungover from their big win the week before. Instead of being pissed off that Lions fans are taking over your stadium, they seemed ho-hum about it.
Happens every time one of those old-school teams becomes good again, and the mass amount of bandwagon transplant fans from that state starts to come out. Been watching and going to Cardinals games since the 90s, when the Lions sucked, there was maybe a handful of them at our stadium, but now they are good, you see blue jerseys everywhere. When they fade back into sub mediocrity again only their handful of loyal fans will remain like usual.rallis should've started the game that aggressive - goff picked us apart unabated
petzing wastes plays like a fraternity does plastic red cups - 3 points in the second quarter - none in the third and 3 points in the fourth quarter - with this offense - and it wasn't due to pressure from right tackle - kyler had all the time in the world - more progressions than 1980s metallica
i'm more concerned with the o-line's ability in the run game - another braggadocios flex we clearly overestimated - and what the hell happened to the home field advantage
Just to pick nits...I said they looked like a young team, not that they are a young team.They’re a team that isn’t good enough to compete with the best teams in the NFL. They’re as mediocre as it gets. No mental fortitude would’ve prevented them from getting gashed in the run game.
Plus, this team isn’t that young.
I think being able to win games when you struggle in those two areas is what separates good NFL teams from the rest.Can’t run and couldn’t stop the run.
Everything else rolls down from there.
That’s nice but we aren’t there yet.I think being able to win games when you struggle in those two areas is what separates good NFL teams from the rest.
Not really. The Lions pounded us into paste, and by the time the D made stops, we were effed with field position. That said, they did get the INT to gift the offense and got screwed out of a pick 6, so they did more than can be expected of a bad unit.