Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

2009 Season in Review - Spoiler Alert!!


Zod

Recommended Posts

Spoiler Alert!!!! Do NOT read if you are living in 2009 still....

Here are my thoughts on the 2009 season...

- Deangelo still getting little respect after breaking the rushing yardage record.

- Wonder if anyone will pick Delhomme up after that 8 INT performance?

- I don't think anyone on this planet picked Matt Moore as the MVP before the season.

- Steve Smith should not be involved in a criminal investigation for stiff arming the defenders head completely off, its part of the game.

- I swear if Panthro ever streaks the field again he better choose a warmer day, for his own sake.

- No idea how in the hell they convinced Beason to play DT, but congrats to him for making the pro bowl doing it.

- Maybe next year fellas

Link to comment
Share on other sites

But can we really afford his 32 fumbles?

The Dwayne Jarrett fumbling stat is misleading, here is a breakdown of those fumbles.

On 18 of those fumbles, he was practicing his basketball skills and trying to dribble the football. Although those were counted as fumbles he only lost 2 all year.

Also, on 12 of those fumbles they were bounce laterals to Steve Smith, 10 of which he scored a touchdown.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I guess so. Don't think I was involved with previous discussions.  Tepper is one of the newest owners in the NFL. Dan is going into his 3rd season as a GM - ever. Dave is going into his 3rd season as a HC - ever. Before becoming a HC, he was an OC/playcaller for one season total. Idzik is about to go into his 1st year as a play caller - ever. WRs are rookies, sophomores and 3rd year guys - though the experienced 3rd year guys are XL and Coker (who has missed a ton of games). TEs are guys going into their 2nd and 3rd seasons, and Tommy Tremble - though Sanders has missed a ton of games. QB has played 3 years. Chuba is an experienced RB, but Brooks and Etienne have taken very little snaps at the position. O-line is more experienced vets with some talent - which is HUGE. Need them to stay healthy. I mean the offense is very young in every aspect except O-line. You see it differently?
    • I said this ALL last season and will say it again this year. Our record means diddly squat this year, I don't care if we have 0 wins or 17 wins, I only care about one thing and one thing only. Bryce proves without a shadow of a doubt that he IS or ISN'T our long term solution at QB. It's the only thing that matters for the same reason it sucks that this is the same thing as last year.  This needs to be determined, and if they can't determine it, then it's still telling the team the answer, just not the one they want to hear. As right now we're in the ultimate QB purgatory, a position that dooms franchises for years.  Just look at a team like the Cardinals, who extended a better QB and it still screwed them over and haven't had a contending team in a long time. People get too caught up on wins and losses when evaluating players, particularly QBs.  When people look at the final record and use that as a reason to want to extend a QB or not is just a fools errand.  If we had lost 2-3 more games last year because we didn't make a last second FG, I genuinely wonder if we would have just moved on from Bryce this offseason (like we should have been doing anyways IMHO).
×
×
  • Create New...