Bull ish
You're to smart for this. Wr's drops hurt the most. Right another 100 page BS on soft players and leave the NFL WR's out of it and blame the wrong players.
Bull ish
Field position and momentum was instantly flipped. What don't you get about that?Did Seattle score on the ensuing drive?
Field position and momentum was instantly flipped. What don't you get about that?
They had half a field to work with and scored a TD on the following drive.
Field position and momentum was instantly flipped. What don't you get about that?
They had half a field to work with and scored a TD on the following drive.
D, I️ felt the L coming when I️ woke up this morning bro! [emoji6]
82, Dammit I woke up feeling the opposite for the first time all year! Actually thought we would get this one for some delusional reason. Hawk hate blinded me I guess
D, that’s one play... How many times did Stanton miss a wide open receiver? And how many times did wide open WR’s drop a pass... And are you really gonna make me bring up that pathetic Bethea flop on the Baldwin catch?? Ugh...
21 carries 29 yards. He got the carries tonight. He didn't get it done. Blame the line all you want but if you're going to blame the line tonight then don't give him all the credit for last week. Either he's responsible for the good and bad or none of it.
21 carries 29 yards. He got the carries tonight. He didn't get it done. Blame the line all you want but if you're going to blame the line tonight then don't give him all the credit for last week. Either he's responsible for the good and bad or none of it.
Instantly flipped as in the Cards did not score after getting the ball at midfield for their first offensive possession... And instantly as in one play giving it back to the Seahawks LOLIf it was "instantly" flipped, wouldn't they have scored on the ensuing drive?
No, no, I actually referred to the old man Bethea flop in another thread. What's Even worse was expecting the athletic prowess of Honeyless Badger and C Jones to actually pose a threat to Wilson outside the pocket lol
Instantly flipped as in the Cards did not score after getting the ball at midfield for their first offensive possession... And instantly as in one play giving it back to the Seahawks LOL
I'm just trying to inject reality. AP has monster games against bad teams and everyone is cheering like we've finally got our man but then the next game, he's less than pedestrian. How would a healthy DJ have done? I don't know. All I know is that last season he gained over 200 yards against a much healthier Seattle defense with basically the same offensive line. And tonight, AP couldn't average 2 yards a carry. Is it all him? No but it wasn't all him last game either. Last week everyone gave him 100% of the credit and tonight he's almost 100% blameless, at least that's how it's coming across.How many yards do you think DJ would’ve had last Sunday? And how many do you think he would’ve had tonight?
Can AP still run ? Yes, ... If the line gives him somewhere to run. I maintain, that his 2 big games, you could see the holes the line gave him and if CJ2K was there, he would have flown through those holes just like AP did, and please, spare me the "bruising" runner ********.
All the dreamers that thought, "yeah, we have AP, let's pound the rock"... sorry, but you need at least some kind of space to run/slide through. Our sorry line never gave that to CJ2K and now they are not giving it to AP.
2 of the best runners in a generation and they are both going to be remembered as 'Unable to make the difference needed" on a sad sack team that NO runner in history could be successful on.
How sad.
Cool. Your take is still misguided. If Seattle scores, you may actually have an argument, but the defense held up and the Cards were in striking distance all game despite several other factors, which I already explained, getting in the way. Adrian's fumble with 54 minutes left in the game was not the determining factor and most definitely did not set the tone.
I'm just trying to inject reality. AP has monster games against bad teams and everyone is cheering like we've finally got our man but then the next game, he's less than pedestrian. How would a healthy DJ have done? I don't know. All I know is that last season he gained over 200 yards against a much healthier Seattle defense with basically the same offensive line. And tonight, AP couldn't average 2 yards a carry. Is it all him? No but it wasn't all him last game either. Last week everyone gave him 100% of the credit and tonight he's almost 100% blameless, at least that's how it's coming across.
I disagree. This team still would have found a way to lose it. It's just the nature of the 2017 Cardinals. Did AP's fumble hurt? Nope. Didn't help either. Just knowing the ineptness of Stanton tells me that even if AP doesn't fumble, Stanton would have overthrown the next pass then flipped off the next pass on a screen that goes for 4 yards when we needed 5 or 6. This team exuded so much stupid tonight that no matter how hard we tried, we simply were not going to win this game. The Bethea flop was just a microcosm of the entire game if not the entire season.AD certainly didn't have a good game, but I'm not buying that his fumble set the tone for the entire game. If Bethea doesn't slip on that garbage Wilson play and/or receivers catch the few Drew Stanton catchable balls, we are likely posting in disbelief as to how we won the game.
FWIW, I️ am not comparing the 2017 version of AP to DJ. My point was that even DJ would’ve struggled tonight and would’ve been a non-factor on the ground.
AP is still a very capable RB. But only if the oline can function properly... which, against decent teams this line can’t...
I'm assuming we signed AP for 2 years or more to justify the conditional pick. Not to re-sign AP would be to throw away the value of the #6. I hope we keep AP to provide quality depth alongside or in back of DJ.Joel A. Erickson
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Mickey Loomis confirmed that Saints get the pick they received in Adrian Peterson trade. Pick was reported as a conditional sixth-rounder