I don't post on here very often at all, but I decided to hop on to respond to you. I love seeing someone "cross enemy lines" to offer a civil discourse on an issue bigger than sports. If the tables were turned and Harbaugh was covering up an abuser I would call for his head too. This is a much bigger issue than sports and I for one wanted to say much respect and thanks for stopping by.
They make huge stop after huge stop only to have the offense go 3 and out. They have no time to breathe. If they were to get a short break every now and then I think they would be even more dominant. They are actually even more impressive than the stats suggest because they are on the field for most of the game.
Receivers did get open yesterday and you're right that JOK did miss some of them. Also everyone wants to lean on the spring game as all the evidence necessary to annoint Peters as the savior, but really he was 9 for 17 with a pick six. That's not that impressive to me. It's a decent day in an actual game, but in a scrimmage it's not that special. I will concede that if we see the same this week at PSU then it's time to look to the future and get Peters a confidence builder against Rutgers.
when people were calling for JOK over Speight. Now that O'Korn isn't getting it done it's time to call for Peters. If Peters fails behind a struggling but improving O-line and with receivers that can't get any separation is he trash too? Your assessment puts all of the blame on the QB, but when he can't get time to throw and his receivers don't give him hany help what is he supposed to do?
You can also keep a TE home and a running back so it's 7 on 7 there. Even if the TE chips a blocker before running a pattern that gives the QB enough time to get a pass off. The right side of the line is sketchy at best. I think Ulizio is improving but he's still a freshman that makes freshman mistakes. Most of the offensive issues are about youth. I think they'll work it out, but it's going to take time.
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That's quickly becoming one of my least favorite things too.
I actually have peed on the side of that stadium. I couldn't find a restroom so I ducked into a dark corner and wizzed on the stadium.
That's fine. I like a good hop on.
I don't post on here very often at all, but I decided to hop on to respond to you. I love seeing someone "cross enemy lines" to offer a civil discourse on an issue bigger than sports. If the tables were turned and Harbaugh was covering up an abuser I would call for his head too. This is a much bigger issue than sports and I for one wanted to say much respect and thanks for stopping by.
Giving the ball away on your side of the field doesn't do a defense any favors.
They make huge stop after huge stop only to have the offense go 3 and out. They have no time to breathe. If they were to get a short break every now and then I think they would be even more dominant. They are actually even more impressive than the stats suggest because they are on the field for most of the game.
Receivers did get open yesterday and you're right that JOK did miss some of them. Also everyone wants to lean on the spring game as all the evidence necessary to annoint Peters as the savior, but really he was 9 for 17 with a pick six. That's not that impressive to me. It's a decent day in an actual game, but in a scrimmage it's not that special. I will concede that if we see the same this week at PSU then it's time to look to the future and get Peters a confidence builder against Rutgers.
when people were calling for JOK over Speight. Now that O'Korn isn't getting it done it's time to call for Peters. If Peters fails behind a struggling but improving O-line and with receivers that can't get any separation is he trash too? Your assessment puts all of the blame on the QB, but when he can't get time to throw and his receivers don't give him hany help what is he supposed to do?
Obviously he's not getting the job done.
is that you can plug and play
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You can also keep a TE home and a running back so it's 7 on 7 there. Even if the TE chips a blocker before running a pattern that gives the QB enough time to get a pass off. The right side of the line is sketchy at best. I think Ulizio is improving but he's still a freshman that makes freshman mistakes. Most of the offensive issues are about youth. I think they'll work it out, but it's going to take time.
I want that question. I know it's going to lead to a bunch of coach speak, but I want a chance to read between the lines.
I love Draftageddon if for no other reason than it's a sign that the season is right around the corner.
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