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Navy_football

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  1. Sir, you just aged yourself with that reference. We could use the Hanson brothers on this offensive line.
  2. Bro? I'd be done. Like back to being a 49er fan - my team before we got a team in the Carolina's.
  3. Come on Linville... Remember Josh Allen's rookie season. And the receiver ran a great route to get the DB on his heels. And he caught the ball with his hands on the 25, which is where he started the out route. He started to drift and then came back to the ball.
  4. I know I was taught in college to always work back to the ball if possible. Always. Ran drills every day working on it. And always high point the ball with defenders around. Which meant you had to work back to the ball.
  5. A good Center would take alot of pressure off of Bryce too. Cam had the luxury of an all-pro level Center that could call/adjust the protection for him. The interior oline has to be the priority and should be easier to upgrade than Tackles. Bryce's height makes inside protection paramount. Remember that was Brees' kryptonite. Well heck, no QB can overcome interior and outside pressure on the same play. No where to escape or step up into the pocket.
  6. Yes. Although, I think the Tremble point is really not relevant. Bryce is playing with a short clock when he's in the pocket. He doesn't trust his protection. And all QBs miss a more-open-guy to throw to another open guy. Dak did it all game. Stroud did it today. Tom Brady did it. That's football. Every pass play has a progression. If #1 is open, you never make it to #2 or #3. Bryce needed to put it where only his receiver could get it. Mingo needed to run a better route and make a better play on the ball.
  7. The first order of business is to fix the oline. He should be able to make plays if he has time for the plays to actually develop. My man has a clock in has head right now. He knows he has limited time to get rid of the ball, or he'll be on his back. Once that's at a respectable level, then look for playmakers. If both can be done in one offseason, great. But, nothing is more important than protection.
  8. The pick was on Bryce. Bryce has to lead Mingo more - period. Throw it out of the reach of the DB and let your WR go get it. Great play by the DB though, he really closed on the ball - he's done it 3 other times this season. And yes, a little more velocity was warranted there. Mingo... you always work back to the ball if you can. That's the rule. Catch the ball at it's highest point and work back to the ball. Particularly, never run away from the ball on a crossing/comeback route, and definitely not against man coverage. And... become the DB when you have a threat of an interception. At least touch the guy when he's on the ground. Bryce has to take more deep shots too. Take them early and often. He's becoming predictable. It's like a basketball player that's afraid to shoot the ball and always passes instead. Eventually you start to play him for the pass instead of the shot. Did Strachan play today? Don't remember seeing him. Was looking for him.
  9. This should have been a run-heavy game. Go with what's working. That kid had 3 pick sixes already this season, and we out here testing him with our rookie QB/WR connection. Why? Run the damn ball!
  10. Frank trying to kill Bryce today. Bryce and Thielen are gonna die today.
  11. I mean we're watching a vet (Dak) miss throws and reads all over the field and he has ALL day to throw.
  12. I think my comments are a little different than a lot of the others.
  13. no, I commented on it a couple of times. been watching both games today.
  14. why not just run the ball? only success he's had all game was running the game. just run the friggin ball!
  15. In one season or career? If we're talking season, it's easily Bryce Young.
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