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Old 09-22-2017, 06:27 AM   #16
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Yes folks, we shut down that Rams offense on the road last week.
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Old 09-22-2017, 06:56 AM   #17
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Finally an entertaining Thursday night game
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Old 09-22-2017, 06:59 AM   #18
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Re: Around the NFL Week 3

From cbssports.com:

Garcon Goes Off

One of the reasons that Brian Hoyer was able to have such a big game is because Pierre Garcon caught any pass that was thrown within 10 yards of him. If Hoyer threw it high, Garcon caught it. If Hoyer threw it low, Garcon caught it. If Hoyer threw an uncatchable pass to the sideline, Garcon caught it. You're probably starting to notice a pattern here.

Garcon also did a good job of keeping the 49ers in the game in the fourth quarter when he caught a 59-yard pass that set up a Trent Taylor touchdown.

When the 49ers made Garcon one of their biggest free agent signings of the offseason, this is definitely what Kyle Shanahan wanted to see, and Garcon came through with a seven-catch, 142-yard performance. Garcon's total is the third-highest receiving total of the 2017 season so far.

Folks, not re-signing Garcon was the FO's biggest failure of the off-season. Kirk needed him.
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Old 09-22-2017, 07:23 AM   #19
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Love Garçon but I can see why we didn't want to give a 30 year old WR a 5 year $47.5M deal
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Old 09-22-2017, 07:46 AM   #20
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Love Garçon but I can see why we didn't want to give a 30 year old WR a 5 year $47.5M deal
Exactly, it hurts this year to see him but next season or the following you will see him slow down. The gamble was Josh and TP would step up, to fill his shoes.

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Old 09-22-2017, 08:07 AM   #21
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Mcvay will be COY, and Goff is the real deal.. Fisher was such a shit coach lolol. Look at how much better they are with Sean.
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Old 09-22-2017, 08:10 AM   #22
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College football is brutal. The games are too long and if I don't have money on them I rarely watch. They stop clock for 1st downs. The games are well over 3 hours long.
Amen, I'm a huge SOONERS fan and I even get bored watching
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Old 09-22-2017, 08:12 AM   #23
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Mcvay will be COY, and Goff is the real deal.. Fisher was such a shit coach lolol. Look at how much better they are with Sean.
I'll tale a wait and see on thaf lol,

At this point crushing the colts and barwly beating niners doesnt impress me much. But the offense is very talented, they will continue to improve and really could develop into a real threat.
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Old 09-22-2017, 09:18 AM   #24
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We certainly miss Garcon...big time but that contract he got is insanely poor by the niners.

If we would have signed him for 47.5/5 years...this site would have crashed from criticism.
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Old 09-22-2017, 10:30 AM   #25
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Mcvay will be COY, and Goff is the real deal.. Fisher was such a shit coach lolol. Look at how much better they are with Sean.
Im staying medium on this one. McVay is a rookie HC, with now 3 game films on him. Id wait to see how the Rams close out the season when opposing coaches have enough film on him to make adjustments, then see how McVay adjusts to the adjustments.

Zorn went 6-2 to start his 1st season, finished on a 2-6 run.

But I do think the Rams have talent in all the right places and McVay can scheme an offense.
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Can I ask how Wade Phillips D gave up 39 points to SF. That's the shocking part of that game to me.
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Can I ask how Wade Phillips D gave up 39 points to SF. That's the shocking part of that game to me.
Pierre Garçon and a banged up secondary.
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Good ol Wade has been shredded the last 2 weeks
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Good ol Wade has been shredded the last 2 weeks
artist of the subtle shot. No one is better.
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Sam out again this week... That dude is made of glass
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