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mikey728
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Albatross look to be the real deal tonight, unless the 9er's are terrible...They are doing a bludgeon job at home...Of course their "pitch" might be the toughest in the league to go to...
Anyone else see how good Wilson and Kaepernik are? Holy moses. Both are so fast, but the difference I see between thoose 2 and Sam Bradford are how fast they make decisions. Sam needs to let the ball fly and trust it, or take a few yards himself and get on the ground. He's not going to out run anyone, but he's holding onto the ball too long, doubting himself.
He did not look confident at all in the ATL and seemed better late in the game down 2 TD's because ATL was in prevent.
Russell Wilson is impressive. That guy is so fast and makes solid, quick decisions.
Because he played against the 49ers. But he runs the read option well doesn't he? Runs the team, looks like a leader, and gets the job done. It was 5-0 at halftime. lol
Don't give me BS stats. Give me a W. Mop up work does not impress me.
I would take Wilson all day over Bradford and so would most half-brain football fans.
Yes the W is the important thing but the D was responsible for that W. Wilson wasn’t very good and Kaepernick was even worse. I’m not basing it solely on stats I’m basing it on what I say.
I got cha. But our D was on the field for the entire 1st half. Like I said, we didn't score a TD until 1:50 left in the 3rd. And ATL had a pick 6 so you can't blame it all on the D. Guys like Julio Jones can't be stopped, but I thought Janoris did an pretty decent job for giving up 5 inches. Our safeties need to improve.
But our offense has to help, not hurt our D - especially early. I thought the D came out pretty tough, but Ryan made some good plays and ATL excuted a good game plan. They had alot of screens early which hurt us.
ATL was the best team in the NFC last year and #1 seed. Can't go into their house and give them 6 to go down 21-3.
im interested to see what SEA does at Houston (which is 2 weeks away) because this week at jags should be easy no matter if they only put up a field goal. I have a hard time believing tho that Wilson and the gang can put up enough points for these veteran teams that seem to hang atleast 30 on any given night.
The Rams D was on th field so much because they were terrible. Other than Quinn the D line was average at best. The LB's did next to nothing and the coverage, especially the safeties, was way too loose. The TEAM isn't playing that well it's not all on Bradford and if they don't tighten some things up, coaching included, they will be staring at 1-4.
I got cha. But our D was on the field for the entire 1st half. Like I said, we didn't score a TD until 1:50 left in the 3rd. And ATL had a pick 6 so you can't blame it all on the D. Guys like Julio Jones can't be stopped, but I thought Janoris did an pretty decent job for giving up 5 inches. Our safeties need to improve.
But our offense has to help, not hurt our D - especially early. I thought the D came out pretty tough, but Ryan made some good plays and ATL excuted a good game plan. They had alot of screens early which hurt us.
ATL was the best team in the NFC last year and #1 seed. Can't go into their house and give them 6 to go down 21-3.
I also thought the Rams play calling, at least early on, was way too
conservative and the defensive scheme was terrible.
Most people are saying this too.. I don't get it. I watched #8 hold onto the ball forever and ever. I think he had his chances. He underthrew Givens and Austin early on deep balls - all he has to do is lead them and it's 6.
Coaches call plays, it's time player's executed them. It's the OC's 2nd year right? We should be able to execute now right? LOL