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One thing you liked, and one thing you didn't like.


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Liked. Big props to Darnold, didn’t think he had it in him

liked  the Panthers QB coach, he is a miracle worker, a helluva lot more than Brady

disliked. Trying to run Hubbard East West, can’t do it, too slow

disliked  Rhule or Brady favoring his draft pick over Freeman, 

disliked. Brady’s 4th and 1 calls and that end around at that time, Jesus.

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Liked..............at the end of the first quarter the momentum of the whole game was going with the Texans but by 5 mins in the 3rd quarter the Panthers reclaimed it for the rest of the game.........also the QB sneak for a score......

Dislike.......using small backs for short yardage plays between the tackles..........ugh!

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LIKED: We did not go conservative with our play calling. Trusted Sam to put it away for us, and the fact that he did that. 

DID NOT LIKE AND HAVE NOT LIKED SO FAR THIS FREAKIN SEASON: For some reason we are totally against spreading the offense out in the red zone. We do not have the line for these tight formations. Especially if we actually plan on running the ball straight forward. 

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8 hours ago, SBBlue said:

This was the OL's worst game thus far.  We did better last two.

I think some of the bad OL play was just great defensive playcalling.

Lovie Smith is a savvy DC.  As soon as CMC went down, he dialed up the defensive pressure on Darnold.  Smith knew Darnold just lost his safety blanket so he went after him.  And, for a few series, the tactic was pretty effective.  

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LIKED:  The team's resilience when CMC went down.  Several players stepped up in the second half to keep the offense moving along and secure the win. 

 

DISLIKED:  The soft, prevent-defense playcalling on Houston's last drive of the first half.  It's a rookie QB in his first start.  Blitz him EVERY PLAY ! 

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Just now, BlitzMonster said:

I think some of the bad OL play was just great defensive playcalling.

Lovie Smith is a savvy DC.  As soon as CMC went down, he dialed up the defensive pressure on Darnold.  Smith knew Darnold just lost his safety blanket so he went after him.  And, for a few series, the tactic was pretty effective.  

There may be a bit of that, but 3 out of 4 sacks were BEFORE CMC went out.
This was the weakest DL we've played by far,  according to PFF.  So either PFF is ass, or we played worse and I'd say  both.  

Sam may have been taking more time....it felt that way.

There still weren't  large holes to run through.

There's a reason Pat Meyer and Rhule chose Elflein over Daley.   

DT Blacklock tore up with a sack, a QB hit, and a FF.  He had a 30.2 pff last year.
 
 

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