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i was honestly surprised at how bad Buc and Bynes were. Not just in reacting, but tackling...
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i was honestly surprised at how bad Buc and Bynes were. Not just in reacting, but tackling...
I can’t believe you’re trying to support the filth from yesterday. I understand wanting to take a wait and see approach after one game, but continually arguing in favor of the dreck trotted out yesterday seems odd.Here's a less fun fact: he doesn't actually coach the linebackers.
I can’t believe you’re trying to support the filth from yesterday. I understand wanting to take a wait and see approach after one game, but continually arguing in favor of the dreck trotted out yesterday seems odd.
He’s not the head coach, he’s a defensive coordinator with a background as a linebackers coach. And if you don’t think coordinators don’t do some level of coaching their players, particularly those in their area of expertise, I don’t know what to tell ya, you’re out to lunch.It's simply a fact that the HC doesn't coach the linebackers; nothing more, nothing less.
I felt the same way, only to discover that the two teams had the same number of penalties (9).Too lazy to look back, but has the topic of penalties been mentioned yet? Holy crap this team was SO incredibly undisciplined!
And who the heck is Zach Moore (#56) and should he be on the field, let alone a starter?????
He’s not the head coach, he’s a defensive coordinator with a background as a linebackers coach. And if you don’t think coordinators don’t do some level of coaching their players, particularly those in their area of expertise, I don’t know what to tell ya, you’re out to lunch.
And who the heck is Zach Moore (#56) and should he be on the field, let alone a starter?????
I'd like to give Ricky Seals Jones an honorable mention for Goat. He dropped a catchable touchdown pass that extinguished our last hope.
Was it the greatest throw in the history of professional sports? No. It was low, and away.
Still catchable though. You f***ed up on that one Ricky.
Playing out of controlI still can't believe on the goal line stance, that Buc decided to run into the lineman rather then block the hole where the RB came through. He had position, but just dove into the lineman. Made no sense. He seemed lost or just blind and didn't see where the RB was? It was a weird sequence.
David Johnson had one exceptional series and then bascially was a non-factor until garbage time. It's probematic but not concerning he had a ball hit him in the hands and then bounce harmlessly to the ground.
Jones had an amazing game for what he is as a player. He made an impact despite going up against one of the better OT's in football and a game script where Washington was hardly ever FORCED to pass the ball.
not to mention there were at least 3 uncalled holds by Williams when the game was still somewhat close. When they finally called one it was 21-0.
TruthThey didn't need to rotate. They were rarely on the field more than a hand full of plays.
Chandler Jones is good. Corey Peters is good. Robert Nkemdiche was good yesterday. Your statement about the line being the problem is wrong. The line is ok to good, but someone has to flow to the ball to clean up plays, and zero LBs did that yesterday.
The goat is whoever thought it was a good idea to convert Deone to LB in the first place. Thought for sure this experiment would’ve died in a year. It’s his 5th season.
He can’t cover for *****. If he wasn’t a backer, he’s be washed out of the NFL.
With all the talk lately about the idiocy of playing Bucannon at LB, and the obvious evidence that he is indeed unable to play the run or cover a pass... i'm wondering WTF happened since 2015-2016, when even the "fat idiot" Bettcher managed to coach the Cards' D to #5 and #2 in yards with Bucannon at "$B", and many articles like this one touted the "moneybacker" and held up Bucannon as the exemplar of a trend that was beginning to be copied, and would soon dominate the league.Re Bucannon... I honestly couldn't tell if he is become "that" bad, or, did the coaches simply put him in situations where he had no chance to succeed? I mean, he was dreadful in coverage and why the coaches consistently left him in there to cover RB's is totally lost on me. Of course, Bucannon did little if anything against the run as well, so... Ugh...