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Old 09-20-2015, 06:01 PM   #16
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I do not know if it is true, but i read that Amerson never sniffed the field today. They played the guy they signed earlier this week. If this it true, just cut his ass now
Amerson was out there on special teams. He was responsible for a block in the back penalty.
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Old 09-20-2015, 06:09 PM   #17
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2 games and the D has given up 20 points. What?!
This is my favorite stat. Very excited about that

The run game is special.

Oline Dline game balls.
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Old 09-20-2015, 06:12 PM   #18
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A ton of good out there today. The bad for me is the stupid penalties. Those are just drive killers. Really hate to say anything bad about a great win so so I'll leave it at that!
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Old 09-20-2015, 06:30 PM   #19
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A ton of good out there today. The bad for me is the stupid penalties. Those are just drive killers. Really hate to say anything bad about a great win so so I'll leave it at that!
Jordan Reed got called for a holding ON A CB FOR THE 2ND WEEK IN A ROW.

He is a baller on routes though.

We had a lot of 2 and even 3 TE sets today and they executed in the run game.

Same type of calls as last week with a better result.

I like the conservative play calling with Kirk. The dude has a ton of upside but his psyche was fragile last year. I have a feeling that has a lot to do with the conservative game plan.

I also have a feeling the play calling will loosen up when the coaches gain more confidence in Kirk to forget mistakes.

He made a really poor decision today that should have been picked.

Jones helps Alf and Alf helps Jones and both help Kirk.

We were more physical than the Rams on both sides of the ball today.
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Old 09-20-2015, 06:33 PM   #20
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Good: entire first half. A kicker that kicks it out of the end zone...matt Jones (who?) Maaattt jooooneeesss.
Great that if one runner is having a hard time there's another to step in and give a push. This is going to be valuable all year, mark my words.

Bad: we still haven't made good adjustments at the half. After the first 2 quarters we were playing well ahead, then stuck with the same scheme and came close to having it tied up/losing the lead. It seems like our coaching staff is not acclimated to making adjustments, and thinks because we are leading at the half we can just cruise through 30 more minutes of football....thats, unfortunately not going to happen.

The great: 3 shots of fireball. One for each touchdown.
Actually I thought I saw we switched schemes on offense after the half, going to 3 WR and passing , instead of 3 TE and running the ball, the Rams got 10 points quick because of this and then we switched back to 3 TE and we pulled away. Just my observations, not sure if anyone else saw that.
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Lets keep this train a runnin....rite over the Giants.
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Actually I thought I saw we switched schemes on offense after the half, going to 3 WR and passing , instead of 3 TE and running the ball, the Rams got 10 points quick because of this and then we switched back to 3 TE and we pulled away. Just my observations, not sure if anyone else saw that.
Agree. Great observation.

I think some of the switch was situational. Down and distance.

They starting bringing 8 in the box almost every 50/50 down and distance in the 3rd quarter. Kirk hit some passes over the middle and opened it back up.

Same as last week, I thought the penalties more than the "adjustments" hurt us after the half. Hard to call a play for 1st and 20 or 2nd and 15.

By the 4th, they were playing us straight up again.
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Jordan Reed got called for a holding ON A CB FOR THE 2ND WEEK IN A ROW.

He is a baller on routes though.

We had a lot of 2 and even 3 TE sets today and they executed in the run game.

Same type of calls as last week with a better result.

I like the conservative play calling with Kirk. The dude has a ton of upside but his psyche was fragile last year. I have a feeling that has a lot to do with the conservative game plan.

I also have a feeling the play calling will loosen up when the coaches gain more confidence in Kirk to forget mistakes.

He made a really poor decision today that should have been picked.

Jones helps Alf and Alf helps Jones and both help Kirk.

We were more physical than the Rams on both sides of the ball today.
I think there has to come a time when you have to look at how the OL is performing and move away from so much conservative. Im not saying dont run the ball, I like that, keep doing it. But when we run the ball like we have, and then we do some first down passing (which is necessary imo), it has to be play action, not some of these screens and other 2 or 3 yard passes.

Even with conservative play calling, Kirk had 2 ints last week and should have been another today but it was dropped. He is going to throw them, might as well try some throws downfield if the OL can keep the defense at bay. This was 2 of the top DL's in the league according to the pundits, and the OL dominated both of them.
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I think Kirk has done a great job. Hes always gonna be a INT guy but he made me forget all about he who shall not be named.
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Barry not gray. My bad. Still have that secondary coach gray in my head. Repeat to self joe Barry not jerry gray - joe Barry not Gary gray
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I'm not drunk but I wouldn't drive. I'm not a bad person. I did a lot of work last week. I deserve and earned this. I hate u guys. Stop judging me.
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I'm not drunk but I wouldn't drive. I'm not a bad person. I did a lot of work last week. I deserve and earned this. I hate u guys. Stop judging me.


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Lets keep this train a runnin....rite over the Giants.
Thursday is a trap game. I can remember 2 season where the Giants came out the first few weeks struggling, then they beat the Redskins and went on a roll afterward.

We would be in really good shape though if we win!
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This quote of KC in post game press conference says it all for me.

""Anytime you can win in this league, it’s very, very important. We felt like we played well enough to win this week and we found a way to win. I think – I went through this in college – but as a young player you learn how to win. You learn what it takes. I feel like we’re in that process right now. I don’t know that I as a young player last year knew how to win, and I think I’m still in that process trying to get there. But it’s something that I think if we can play through it with some of these young guys and just keep growing and learning together, I’m excited about what the future could hold if we can just keep growing and learning and pushing through things together."

Kirk Cousins has 10 or 11 (?) CAREER NFL starts. Most of those behind a terrible offensives line and on a terrible team.
Now our offensive line and defense is improving and....what a surprise...so is our team.
I like how humble and hungry he is to keep getting better. He praises his teammates. What a breath of fresh air...
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Anyone still think we drafted, "MattmfingBEASTJones!" too high? Great game! Little scary when it looked like the Rams might come back but this team FINISHED today. Great drive at the end of the 4th quarter and as Matty said, this game had SM all over it. Funny how building the lines also builds winners. You think after the Hogs Danny would have already figured that out. Give me tough hardnosed players over overrated divas any day! HTTMFR BABY!!!
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