lol wilson pussying it up, trying to blame the failed onside kick
I've said it already:
This team is full of half- s prone to full traded tendencies.
They struggle to be consistent.
They struggle to make the plays put in front of them.
They struggle to play smart (coaches here, too).
They struggle to maintain momentum.
They just so happen to have a ton of talent.
If Iupati is out long, they will struggle to keep Palmer upright.
Iupati isn't great at pass blocking, but he's part of a very good line and a fantastic run blocker.
I honestly don't trust this team at all.
Great teams are all the things this team isn't, at least most of the time.
This team needs the other teams to up to be great.
lol wilson pussying it up, trying to blame the failed onside kick
You gotta admit though, after blowing that lead with two awful fumbles, your defense held and Palmer led some clutch drives(with a little ref assistance)
well at least they got the one in the NFCCG or whatever
Balls aren't brains.
Never should have needed to flex their manhood. They left a dozen plays and about 10 points on the field, plus whatever those plays keep off the scoreboard for Seattle.
Both fumbles were complete breakdowns in protection.
Throw in the Palmer Red-Zone Special from the 6 in the first quarter and that's three unforced turnovers costing them 21 points. Never mind that Matthieu had two interceptions in his hands and Okafor rolled over the ball in the end zone costing a TD but netting a safety.
Game could have been 50-14.
Don't overthink it bro. The NFL isn't the NBA, as long as you get to the PO you're good. Anything can happen on a single elimination game.
If it was just today, I'd chalk it up to some bad plays vs a divisional rival.
But the Cardinals have done two things almost all season:
Failed to make the game-changing defensive plays (except vs Chicago, San Francisco, and Detroit).
Failed to take care of the ball when in scoring position.
They have allowed multiple teams to come back to beat them, or make big leads one-score results. They have had numerous bone-headed play calls, and multiple others that just seemed untimely.
They just have a -ton of talent.
They have 7 offensive weapons that can go for 75+ and a TD any given week.
Plus three Tight Ends with solid red-zone hands.
And their defense is so talented they aren't even playing their top defensive FA signing or fighting to get back Darryl Washington.
Yet they have two crappy losses and no wins vs any team over .500.
So, again, I have legit concerns.
I just got caught up on the thread....
I totally agree with what you're saying. You run the ball in that situation 10 out of 10 times. If the Giants pass play (the OBJ play) on first down took 6 seconds instead of 5 seconds....I'm not even having this conversation.
An incomplete pass (which stops the clock) one second before the two minute warning? As a coach...you've got to know better than that. That's why I run the ball every time in that position. This run defense talk and Giants can't run the ball talk is nonsense. I don't care if it's the '85 Bears you're playing....you still run the ball.
The clock stopped two times in 6 seconds....when it should have only stopped once. If you can't understand that...then I can't help you.
Welp...my alma mater the bed in the state playoffs in the first round and Texas bent over for West Virginia. I'm fully prepped and ready for the festivities this evening.
Saints finally saw what we did in Rob ryan ...dude sucks.
At least we've got the Spurs.
Yeah, the nfl is a league mostly made up of 8-8 type teams with a few 13-3/3-13 teams mixed in.
Anyone can beat anyone any given week and no lead is safe.
...just said that to someone today.
So let's get this out of the way...*clears throat*
Texans
Fitztragic
Mallett
Hoyer
backup QB dynasty
Clowney
number one overall cripple
Rick Smith
prince of failed draft picks
leftover got bads from the previous regime
Foster
muscles made of papier mache
got brother controlling his workouts
Watt
stuck in football purgatory
running on third down
already quitting
God Keenum named starter for STL
That catch though![]()
ing Hopkins ting on my ESPN fantasy football team. I'm up 1 point.![]()
Houston will this up in dramatic fashion. We know no other way.
Welp, looks like Cincy is who we thought they were.
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