1 – Last year, after six games, the Cards had managed 13 scoring drives. This year, after six games, they have managed 28 scoring drives.
2 – It is gold that the offensive line can play together for an extended period of time. Don’t ever underestimate the importance of continuity. In fact, that alone could make me think twice about acquiring some stud offensive lineman like Trent Williams, Jack Conklin or others.
3 – I really, really like the black jersey. I wish they would play in them every game. Of course, that would mean a serious amount of replacements of red jerseys among the fans, but that would be the organizations problem.
4 – Kind of ironic how there is so many young players in the secondary, yet all six opponents has often exploited the veteran Tramaine Brock when trying to go for big plays.
5 – Good Game Gunter, as they say.
6 – About that Kyler-guy?
7 – If Chase Edmonds can keep playing this well it would be great for David Johnson, since that would take some of the workload away from him.
8 – There is a lot of young players playing in the secondary, and it certainly shows at times, but they sure can tackle.
9 – Did you notice how Zane Gonzalez kicked all his kick to the left after missing relatively many kicks the last two games to the right?
10 – Man, Kingsbury sure wears a tight shirt, doesn’t he? Every time. That has to be at least one size too small, if not two.
11 – Did you see how Fitzgerald tackled Maxx Williams after his touchdown?
12 – That’s the second game in a row where Terrell Suggs and Chandler Jones has been almost completely neutralized. In all fairness, they did make a big play on the Falcons’ next to last drive, though.
13 - Wide receiver coach David Raih is always standing right next to Kingsbury on the sideline. As in always. I wonder if there is a reason. Maybe he has some input on the play call.
14 – Good game by J.R. Sweezy and Justin Pugh – A.Q. Shipley is a problem on the interior offensive line.
15 – It is not that unrealistic to imagine a secondary next week consisting only of the Peterson´s and the Thompson´s on some plays.
2 – It is gold that the offensive line can play together for an extended period of time. Don’t ever underestimate the importance of continuity. In fact, that alone could make me think twice about acquiring some stud offensive lineman like Trent Williams, Jack Conklin or others.
3 – I really, really like the black jersey. I wish they would play in them every game. Of course, that would mean a serious amount of replacements of red jerseys among the fans, but that would be the organizations problem.
4 – Kind of ironic how there is so many young players in the secondary, yet all six opponents has often exploited the veteran Tramaine Brock when trying to go for big plays.
5 – Good Game Gunter, as they say.
6 – About that Kyler-guy?
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7 – If Chase Edmonds can keep playing this well it would be great for David Johnson, since that would take some of the workload away from him.
8 – There is a lot of young players playing in the secondary, and it certainly shows at times, but they sure can tackle.
9 – Did you notice how Zane Gonzalez kicked all his kick to the left after missing relatively many kicks the last two games to the right?
10 – Man, Kingsbury sure wears a tight shirt, doesn’t he? Every time. That has to be at least one size too small, if not two.
11 – Did you see how Fitzgerald tackled Maxx Williams after his touchdown?
12 – That’s the second game in a row where Terrell Suggs and Chandler Jones has been almost completely neutralized. In all fairness, they did make a big play on the Falcons’ next to last drive, though.
13 - Wide receiver coach David Raih is always standing right next to Kingsbury on the sideline. As in always. I wonder if there is a reason. Maybe he has some input on the play call.
14 – Good game by J.R. Sweezy and Justin Pugh – A.Q. Shipley is a problem on the interior offensive line.
15 – It is not that unrealistic to imagine a secondary next week consisting only of the Peterson´s and the Thompson´s on some plays.