SFREDSKIN
11-16-2022, 09:21 PM
With our running backs, a modest improvement in the OL would go a long way toward nudging 3.5 ypc into the 4 range. And that pounding ground game opens more single coverage on McLaurin or Dotson. It also wears down even good defenses to give you an edge in the 2nd half. This is the Gibbs formula for winning without so-called franchise QBs. Until we find the next Mahomes or Brady, I’ll take it.
Having Cosmi 50% at RT on Monday helped. When his hand is fully healed, he should be back at 100% which will improve our running game even more.
mike340
11-17-2022, 02:53 PM
In the 3 prior games (this year) Heineke played, the only offensive penalty they had was a delay of game penalty when they were running out the clock and were going to punt in the first game he played. I've seen him move players around which avoided penalties (like a wide receiver covering the end of the line), and he waited to spike the ball until everybody was set for a complete second. In addition, in the delay of game penalty this game, you can see him frantically clapping his hands, but our ?-string center doesn't snap the ball.
We've spent how much money for Alex Smith (worth it), who was killed by the line, Fitzpatrick for one quarter of work, and Wentz, and yet Heineke is the one who has had to take almost all the snaps. Maybe save the $20M+ and put it towards positions where we need it, like the line. Heineke seems to be the only QB who can survive back there. (Kirk is such a good QB, but with how much he costs, how much has Minny won with him there.) It's funny, because 2 years ago the story was that Heiny :-) wasn't durable...
just reminded me .. we didnt have many false start/holding penalties that put behind the sticks.
which is nice .... also not sustainable.
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That Guy
11-18-2022, 02:50 AM
still sad alex got his leg exploded.
still sad alex got his leg exploded.
I never want to see anything like that again
It was Joe Theismann 2.0
Chico23231
11-19-2022, 08:32 AM
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35055050/source-commanders-discipline-players-drinking-plane
Commanders discipline players for drinking on plane
No Fun League
mooby
11-19-2022, 10:41 AM
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35055050/source-commanders-discipline-players-drinking-plane
Commanders discipline players for drinking on plane
No Fun League
At first I thought it was Ron's decision, but the NFL makes it pretty clear its not tolerated league wide.
calia
11-19-2022, 11:24 AM
Could you imagine how much Riggo would cost the team If he was playing now?
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Chico23231
11-19-2022, 01:32 PM
Could you imagine how much Riggo would cost the team If he was playing now?
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Such a dumbass rule, Riggo would be suspended by now
calia
11-19-2022, 06:58 PM
Well, given some of the DUI stuff around team facilities (Andy Reid’s kid is exhibit A), one can hardly blame the league.
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