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Originally posted by The Duck View Post
I know... what we see in real time isn't always reality. It's one of the cool things about the game.
As sickening as that video was, I couldn't have been more relieved by it. Replacing a receivers coach is a hell of a lot easier than replacing a franchise QB you just locked up for the better part of a decade.
Plus, any "Carson sucks" posts I may have written are still technically accurate and immune to any future geighbacking.
The Orlovsky video along with some commentary by former players (Bryce Treggs) was eye opening for me too. Thankfully this next draft is deep at receiver and it should be hard to miss if Howie takes a swing early.
What infuriates me though is how quick Doug has been to get away from the run with how bad the receivers have been. Miles Sanders barely getting any touches in back to back 2nd halves is inexcusable.
I'm worried they will only recycle position coaches and not cut the disease off at the head (Groh).
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Originally posted by The Duck View Post
I know... what we see in real time isn't always reality. It's one of the cool things about the game.
As sickening as that video was, I couldn't have been more relieved by it. Replacing a receivers coach is a hell of a lot easier than replacing a franchise QB you just locked up for the better part of a decade.
Plus, any "Carson sucks" posts I may have written are still technically accurate and immune to any future geighbacking."Listen to McCarthy" - Art Vandelay
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Originally posted by slag View PostFoles Schmoles
The receivers are not recognizing cover 1 versus cover 2 and do not adequately react to the leverage being played by the DBs.
Additionally they are failing to execute their vertical releases.
Nor are they using proper technique when the safety opens his hips and runs to collision on an inside release, which should be countered by a speed release outside, to bait him and win back inside with a violent rip.
They also fail to high point the ball at optimum ups.
Its simple and clear as a bell.WORLD FUCKING CHAMPIONS!
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Originally posted by The Duck View Post
Gurley hasn't been himself since late last year. Right now he's just an average back that defenses have no need to gameplan for, and Goff's weaknesses (which were always apparent) are being exposed.
In Wentz's case, we have an entire season of evidence that no receiver on this team has the first clue of where to be or what to do on any given play. At this point, coaching is looking like the most likely culprit. Carson Walch is going to be the first one pushed off the boat as soon as this season is over.
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Originally posted by RSE View Post
The Patriots exposed McVay and Goff in the Super Bowl by changing their defense set up after helmet mike turned off. Now everyone does it."Listen to McCarthy" - Art Vandelay
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Originally posted by slag View PostFoles Schmoles
The receivers are not recognizing cover 1 versus cover 2 and do not adequately react to the leverage being played by the DBs.
Additionally they are failing to execute their vertical releases.
Nor are they using proper technique when the safety opens his hips and runs to collision on an inside release, which should be countered by a speed release outside, to bait him and win back inside with a violent rip.
They also fail to high point the ball at optimum ups.
Its simple and clear as a bell."It's not getting any smarter out there. You have to come to terms with stupidity, and make it work for you."
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This timeline for the WRs in 2019 is staggering and really puts the blame squarely on Howie. I would also add to this list when they didn’t claim Josh Gordon on waivers...woulda been a low-risk/high reward situation.
https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelph...-wide-receiver
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I would say the risk was high enough. He was suspended indefinitely.
Originally posted by Ground_Meat View PostThis timeline for the WRs in 2019 is staggering and really puts the blame squarely on Howie. I would also add to this list when they didn’t claim Josh Gordon on waivers...woulda been a low-risk/high reward situation.
https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelph...-wide-receiver-Slizz of Wangnutz
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Originally posted by Ground_Meat View Post
What risk? What penalty did Seattle pay?
Edit to add: 0 TD'sLast edited by Spartan92; 12-16-2019, 05:39 PM.
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After seeing some of the other games during cutaway updates, I noticed several QBs with tons of open space around them. Deshaun Watson for example. He stood back there, picked his nose, scratched his ass, called for a pizza, and still had time to fire an accurate pass. Wentz frequently looks like he has the pocket crashing down around him. It has me wondering about this O line (yeah, granted it's a patchwork now, but geez).Last edited by Susquehanna Birder; 12-16-2019, 07:48 PM.
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Originally posted by Susquehanna Birder View PostAfter seeing some of the other games during cutaway updates, I noticed several QBs with tons of open space around them. Deshaun Watson for example. He stood back there, picked his nose, scratched his ass, called for a pizza, and still had time to fire an accurate pass. Wentz frequently looks like he has the pocket crashing down around him. It has me wondering about this O line (yeah, granted it's a patchwork now, but geez).
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Originally posted by Ground_Meat View PostWhat is the answer as to why Wentz is so awful right now?
The same thing is happening to Goff (even worse) and he has Cooks, Kupp, Woods and an all-pro RB.
It just makes no sense...Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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Originally posted by Maniac View Post
He's pressing. It will work out.
Birds need to look like a PROFESSIONAL football team for a whole SIXTY minutes next week to have any shot vs the GirlzYOU KILLED TED YOU MEDIEVAL DICKWEED!
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