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45catfan

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  1. Cool, but if you hadn't read my previous posts, you might want to check them out. I took nothing away from the kid's effort. However, apparently saying it was a great run, although lucky is not sufficiently homer-ish enough for the Huddle.
  2. Cool, so now after one play Chuba is Steve Smith who routinely broke legit tackles on a regular basis.
  3. Yes, a complete break down of the play and 6 missed tackles is luck. I never said he didn't play hard or quit on the play.
  4. Heck, we could have even took Ehlinger with either of our first two sixth round picks. He looked pretty good yesterday against us.
  5. I count 6 missed tackles. Three in the pile and 3 as he bounced it outside. Great determination, and a ton of luck.
  6. I'm not taking anything away form Chuba, but how often can you count on a RB making it out of a huge scrum like that? I would have the same reaction no matter who the RB was on that play. It was a cluster fug that he somehow managed to avoid. Again, the Zylstra block is what really sprung him. Otherwise it would have been a short gain and we wouldn't be even talking about it.
  7. I bet he looks awesome in practice with that no contact red jersey on!
  8. Pause it at 14 seconds and you will see what I mean.
  9. That play was doomed from the jump. While it was a really good run in the end, a ton of luck was involved. FIFTEEN players were falling around all around him, the 16th (Colt player gave up thinking the play was over) and he somehow managed to get through. The Zylstra block was the other key to the play. Again great play, but extremely lucky.
  10. To me it was crystal clear what the staff was attempting to do with Grier. That was run the ball on early downs to get in 3rd and manageable to keep him out of 3rd and long situations. It worked to some extent, but even the short passes on 3rd down weren't connecting. Granted the OL penalties didn't help, but Grier couldn't even get the underneath stuff completed. My dread is next week he'll play just well enough to keep lingering around, to warrant one more look from the coaching staff. Come final cuts, Grier does not need to be on this roster.
  11. The same reason we always seem to hang on to fringe players. That is....ummm, yeah, I've got nothing.
  12. QB, OL and depth on defense were the question marks heading into camp. Nothing has changed.
  13. Well, the mods/owner also let things slide if they agree with it. Perfect examples today. True moderators are 100% impartial, personal feelings aside. But that's not how it works here.
  14. They survived without looking horrible, penalties aside. I seriously doubt we we sitting on a one score lead by running the ball, that was a function of not letting Grier getting pummeled.
  15. Rhule was talking with a ref, and BOTH he and the ref were giggling about something. Yes, the optics were bad, but I'm 99.9% sure they weren't laughing AT Pride. Now, should Rhule have been sharing a light-hearted moment while he had an injured player on the field? Probably not, but one has to do mental gymnastics to think both he and the ref were making fun of Pride.
  16. Remember we started Gross out on the right side and he was a first round pick. I think people are expecting too much out of a rookie 3rd round pick to come in and win the starting LT spot right away at one of the most difficult spots to play in the NFL.
  17. Cool man you keep your kicker with better 1 point attempts and I'll keep the one with much more success at 3 points. Deal?
  18. To rub salt into a wound, Gano only missed 1 FG all season for the Giants. Before anyone asks, on 32 attempts. He was 21 of 23 on PATs. Only 3 missed kicks all season. Slye can accomplish that in one game.
  19. Context is everything. Butker had 54 PATs attempts to Slye's 32. So yes, it's stands to reason he very well could have more PAT misses given the much greater number of attempts. The make rate? Slye was slightly better by 2.8%. However, on FGs, the ones that count 3 points, Butker was 12% better on just 9 fewer attempts. Lastly, I have seen some KC games and while Butker does miss some, he doesn't struggle with ball control like Slye does.
  20. Grier handed the ball off almost the entire second half or attempted a few short passes. The last pass attempt, the only one with any significant distance, was a pressure. PJ had to run out of pressures several times. The OL penalties were embarrassing. Scott even got yanked. Stats don't lie, but they don't tell the entire story either.
  21. In his post game presser, PJ even said he's like to have both of his passes to Zylstra back.
  22. Here's Slye's problem, once he has a bad kick it gets in his head. His first kick was right down the middle. It was his second or third he sliced badly and his accuracy was gone the rest of the day.
  23. Right now I'd take Jake Fromm, Joshua Dobbs, Josh Rosen, Trevor Siemien or Brett Hundley over PJ. All those guys are 4th on the depth chart for their teams right now and will be available in a couple of weeks.
  24. I totally agree Sam is a huge question mark until he proves otherwise, but I also can't understand why we are seemingly fine with glossing over the reserve QB situation. Remember, Darnold hasn't been the most durable guy and has yet to play a full season. My point is it's not too much to ask for a little upgrade to the most valuable #2 spot on the team. Let's forget about Grier, he's obviously toast, but PJ is a #3 in all honesty. Whether that be on the 53-man roster or practice squad, that's the reality. We are one hit away form flushing a promising season because the team is too narrow-sighted to realize they have all their eggs in one basket.
  25. Nobody is questioning why backups are backups, it's just some backups are better than others and some don't deserve to even be 3rd string. Take the era out of the equation, would you feel better with Steve Beuerlein, Jake Delhomme or even Derek Anderson as a backup over Grier? Yes, all those guys came here as backups. Up until today, supposedly the #2 competition between Walker and Grier was a toss-up. So no, your backup QBs don't have to be flaming bags of dog poo.
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