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1 minute ago, Khaki Lackey said:

No, you forgot. Training camp reps. Remember?

Reps are needed to hit wide open WRs?  Who knew?  Some of his throws yesterday were simply arse. Protection, check.  Route recognition, check.  WR beat his man, check. Baker able to complete the process, nope.  When 90% of the the process to complete the pass is there and just the ability do what any NFL QB should be able to do and hit a wide open WR is not be done, you can't go back 6 weeks ago and complain about splitting reps.

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19 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Reps are needed to hit wide open WRs?  Who knew?  Some of his throws yesterday were simply arse. Protection, check.  Route recognition, check.  WR beat his man, check. Baker able to complete the process, nope.  When 90% of the the process to complete the pass is there and just the ability do what any NFL QB should be able to do and hit a wide open WR is not be done, you can't go back 6 weeks ago and complain about splitting reps.

You missed the sarcasm.

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3 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Its still early in the season, but at this point, no team looks dominant.  Well other than the Eagles, and I am still not sure about them yet.  

The NFL is set up where parity is king.  Yes, there were some upsets yesterday and more to come. There are a few elites clubs, a few garbage teams and a WHOLE LOT of mediocre teams.  That's why being a basement dweller is so damn frustrating.  We can't even get to mediocre.

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3 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

My bad, I usually pick up on it, but the sunshine crew in here this morning has my sarcasm radar skewed.

I mean pretty much everyone is taking this win with a grain of salt. There’s a lot left to prove.

but it is also possible to see some good things we did yesterday unless you are just a miserable person

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