Mr. Scot
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Passion's a lot more interesting when it's tempered by logic. The suggestion that we know anything definitive after just two weeks of this season is damn near deranged.
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Casillas did that for week one. Not sure if he's able to do it this week or not because he has some...things coming up.
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I already did. If you don't get it, I can't help you. And based on your reactions, it doesn't look like you do. So for now, don't bother boring me. Try coming up with some kind of critique smarter than "everybody sucks" and maybe we can talk. Till then
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Come on dude, you're smarter than that. Two games in...
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Modified WCO Over time, it'll probably look fairly similar to what Brees ran, but we ain't there yet.
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Yeah, that's a little dramatic
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To be clear, Reich isn't the only one doing the scheming. He calls the plays (for the moment) but a pretty good portion of the play design was done by Thomas Brown. Mind you though, until we have players ready to successfully execute the concepts that are drawn up, none of that matters.
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Nah. Matt Rhule may have been stupid to suggest that we needed 5-7 years, but it's equally unrealistic to think everything was going to be fixed in one offseason. We have elements of the team that are good (defense / OL / special teams) and areas that still need some work (skill positions). Further work will be done next year.
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We don't have guys getting open. Until we do, the pass game is going to be rough.
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Okay to admit it...if that's the way it works out. Suggesting that we know it two games into his career is kinda goofy.
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Thigh = femur Lower Leg = tibia / fibula
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Bryce Young is not ready to be a starting QB in the NFL
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Grugier-Hill
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There's an awful lot of that going around right now
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Yes we did, and we will. Hate to hear it, but that's football.
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From last week? Yeah they actually are. There's still an awful lot of work to be done, but if you weren't expecting that at this point, you should probably reevaluate your expectations.
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Also, quick note to the "everything sucks and everybody needs to be cut or fired" crowd that no doubt will want to come in and sh-t all over everything with weeping and wailing, grashing of teeth and absolute assurance that this team will never be any good and it all must be burned down as soon as possible... Yeah sorry , not interested You can have your opinions. I have mine. And if you don't like mine (or me) afraid that's not really high on my list of concerns... especially not right now. There are much bigger things on my mind than this. So if I don't pay a whole lot of attention to whatever criticism or critique you have, afraid you'll just have to deal with it for now. Got more important things to worry about. If you wanna discuss actual football stuff, cool. But if your whole argument is basically "everything sucks"? Yeah, don't care
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Said going into the second game what I wanted to see was improvement over the first game. That was gonna be a tall order against one of the best defenses in the league. Did I see it? Well, lets take a look. Starting first with our own defense: They went into the game down a starter (Horn) lost another in the first half (Thompson )and had a third look gimpy near game's end (Burns). Despite all that though, they held up well for a lot of the game. Certainly don't wanna see any more injuries, but I like what Evero is doing scheme-wise. Mind you, the offense didn't make it easy. The Saints defense is as advertised, and having a quarterback in only his second start going against them is a recipe for disaster. But while it wasn't exactly a thing of beauty, it wasn't a disaster either. Last week's biggest issue for Young was turnovers. This game he only lost one, and even that one I wouldn't put too much on him. The defensive lineman who smacked it out made a great play. That'll happen, but it's not the result of a bad decision so much as a missed block. On that topic, yhe offensive line certainly had a bigger challenge than last week. And like the defense, they were down a starter. There were going to be struggles. In this case, enough that starter Cade Mays ended up taking a seat for Calvin Throckmorton. We're still at least a couple of weeks away from Austin Corbett being available again, so those struggles might still continue for a little bit. In the passing game, I'm gonna guess the staff told Young to be more cautious about throwing to receivers with little separation. Unfortunately, that seemed like all we had. Two games in, what's painfully obvious is that our receiving corps isn't giving Young a lot to work with just yet. That left the Saints free to concentrate heavily on the run, and it worked. As a group, our pass catchers are generally smart with good hands, but there's not a lot of playmaking ability there. Now, you can still work with that against some defenses, but not one as good as the Saints. The staff may need to tweak some of their scheming, mixing up route combinations or other things to try and compensate, but even with that it's likely to be a limitation for most if not all of this season. So what about Bryce? Well, besides overall protecting the ball better, he made some good audible calls and even ran a very efficient two minute drill. That's a maked improvement over last week when he looked uncomfortable doing anything up tempo. Yes, it was against prevent, but you still have to execute. He did, even when the Saints realized they'd screwed up and tried to tighten up at the goal line. The TD pass to Theilen was a really nice piece of improv. Happy to see it So bottom line for me? Again, watching a rookie quarterback in only his second pro start playing against one of the best defenses in the league would normally fall under the genre of horror. In this case though, it was more of a thriller. Is that improvement? Yeah, I think it is To anyone still looking for magic this season, you're probably gonna be disappointed. But if you put it in perspective and keep in mind where we are (basically mile two of a hundred mile journey) it's progress. Slow progress maybe, but progress nonetheless. And I'll take that...
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Not a bad first half overall. Miscues and growing pains, sure but that's to be expected. Still like what I'm seeing from Young. And the defense looks sharp. Let's see what kind of adjustments we get at halftime.
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Saints going heavy against the run trying to force Young and the receivers to have to beat them passing. Probably see a lot of that until Young gets more comfortable.
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Nice work by Thielen preventing a pick
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Appreciated
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She decided to wait until tomorrow to go to the ER. Her regular doctor will be on duty then.