Originally posted by Skkorpion
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Originally posted by red desert
I think even with as little as two additions, Jevon Kearse and Chris McAlister, this defense cold become deep and talented.
Originally posted by SeattleCardsFan
Article isn't entirely true and seems a bit sensationalized. Blake hasn't six terrible weeks in a row as written. He had a pretty strong performance against the Steelers and threw a couple TD's against the Bengals. Nothing spectacular - but a few of those games I wouldn't consider 'terrible.'
I don't disagree with the notion that Blake isn't the team's future - however I seriously doubt you are going to see anything other than additional dosages of Jeff Blake the rest of the season.
Originally posted by ajcardfan
If anything, Blake has been looking to Boldin too much at times. Until this past Sunday. Understandable, with the other options he has.
We can cry all we want about McCown and Parsons playing, but the past several seasons should've taught us little will happen along those lines. I'd be happy if one or both just got to play in Europe.
Originally posted by red desert
Watching the game on Direct TV the announcers were sure harping on how Blake was failing to look for Boldin. In fact, just about every drive they would show Boldin wide open. I know what I saw, and what I saw was Boldin open, time and time again. And we all know what he can do after the catch.
Originally posted by phinius
Ordinarily I agree with most of what Russ Smith writes, but he seems to be off base on his comments indicating that Blake wasn't ignoring Boldin. I saw the game on regular TV and saw the same things on TV (especially in the first half) that Red Storm saw. Maybe it was the OC's fault.
Phinius, the old timer
Originally posted by Russ Smith
Frank Gifford drove me nuts for years on MNF saying so and so was open and then on replay you see why, the ball is thrown, everyone on D moves to the ball, leaving their man "wide open". If that's not the case Sunday I retract the comment, I just hadn't read too many people saying Boldin was open all game before walt's comment.
Now if Boldin is waving his hands open, and coming back to the huddle saying he is, I'm inclined to think he was. But I just have a hard time believing the guy who is Blake's clear favorite receiver was just being ignored.
Originally posted by vince56
Watching the game on TV, they had a camera isolated on Boldin most of the game with a 5-10 yard radius around him. A few times Boldin was nearly throwing a fit on the field because Blake didn't look his way. Rightly so too, Boldin was WIDE open several times on 3rd down, past the marker even, and Blake would throw to Jones or gilmore for not enough yardage.
Russ, Blake had a bad game. Accept it. Move on
Originally posted by Walter Mitchell
Russ: Just to clarify some points...the recipe was for this particular game. Honestly, Russ, if you endured the three hour frustration like we did, you'd be more aware of just how awful Blake was.
The only good half of football Blake has played in the last six weeks was the second half of the Bengal game. His first half performances in all of the six games have been consistently poor. Blame part of it on preparation...but a fair share of the onus falls on Blake's shoulders. He looks like he's in a stupor half the time. There's little to no moxie in this guy. Look at his energy level...look at how easily he gets rattled.
With higher expectations and better preparation, this offense could be scoring regularly...early in games as well as late in games. The problem is, the coaching staff is too complacent...too willing to compromise. So is the quarterback...yet, once again, the struggling QB, according to Mac, "gives us the best chance to win." Sickening. Blake gave the team NO chance to win last Sunday and hasn't come out of the gates with any kind of fire for almost two months. When is enough, enough?
Originally posted by phinius
Ordinarily I agree with most of what Russ Smith writes, but he seems to be off base on his comments indicating that Blake wasn't ignoring Boldin. I saw the game on regular TV and saw the same things on TV (especially in the first half) that Red Storm saw. Maybe it was the OC's fault.
Phinius, the old timer
Originally posted by Walter Mitchell
Russ: Just to clarify some points...the recipe was for this particular game. Honestly, Russ, if you endured the three hour frustration like we did, you'd be more aware of just how awful Blake was.
The only good half of football Blake has played in the last six weeks was the second half of the Bengal game. His first half performances in all of the six games have been consistently poor. Blame part of it on preparation...but a fair share of the onus falls on Blake's shoulders. He looks like he's in a stupor half the time. There's little to no moxie in this guy. Look at his energy level...look at how easily he gets rattled.
With higher expectations and better preparation, this offense could be scoring regularly...early in games as well as late in games. The problem is, the coaching staff is too complacent...too willing to compromise. So is the quarterback...yet, once again, the struggling QB, according to Mac, "gives us the best chance to win." Sickening. Blake gave the team NO chance to win last Sunday and hasn't come out of the gates with any kind of fire for almost two months. When is enough, enough?
Originally posted by Walter Mitchell
As Red Desert, Phinius and Vince alluded to, FOX isolated on Boldin...and Boldin was open on his usual crossing patterns virtually every time...and Boldin was thrown to only twice in the first half (if memory serves me correctly)...one of which was a go pattern that Blake overthrew...and in all the critcal 3rd down situations, Boldin was open and never even looked at. If this isn't ignoring the best player on the offense, I don't know what is.
Originally posted by red desert
Watching the game on Direct TV the announcers were sure harping on how Blake was failing to look for Boldin. In fact, just about every drive they would show Boldin wide open. I know what I saw, and what I saw was Boldin open, time and time again. And we all know what he can do after the catch.
Originally posted by red desert
I agree wholeheartedly. Walter, you posed a question in one of your earlier articles, went something like this: "what do you see when you look in Blakes eye's?" I see fear, I see panic, but I don't see a qb that is going to lead the team to vicory.
Originally posted by ajcardfan
That's why I said "Until this Sunday".
I really don't think he was "ignoring" him. It seemed like there was a concentrated effort to get the ball to Freddie more. By design? Who knows? Walter doesn't, I don't, you don't. Also, on some of those plays, we had blitzers shooting in free meaning the QB throws the hot route. You don't want Boldin to be the hot route. We had a terrible game for blitz pickup and this affected Boldin. Other times, Blake probably just flat out didn't see him. He hasn't been shy about throwing him the ball in all the other games, so I seriously doubt he saw him open and thought, "Screw that, I'm passing to Gilmore."
Originally posted by red desert
DEude, the name is R-E-D D-E-S-E-R-T, not red storm. J/k.