deanpet21
Well-Known Member
so mac didnt catch 8 balls for 128 ? please
the game was won on the ground not the air. cmon now.
so mac didnt catch 8 balls for 128 ? please
the game was won on ALL aspects dean , falco saved 7 points alone with the overhead snap and getting rid of the ball . , he hit mac with a key bomb down the sideline , he drew the personal foul penalty to seal the gamethe game was run on the ground not the air. cmon now.
the game was won on ALL aspects dean , falco saved 7 points alone with the overhead snap and getting rid of the ball . , he hit mac with a key bomb down the sideline , he drew the personal foul penalty to seal the game
stop acting like falco did nothing , and this is where duke is right , you give backhanded compliments when falco wins and as time goes on it turns out falco had nothing at all to do with the wins (in your mind ) , wash rinse repeat
decades of the same shit with you
The QB isn't solely responsible for wins and losses....there are 11 starters on O and D that are responsible for that. Not to mention ST.that starter doesnt lose his job do to inury is a myth . stats are good but they dont tell the whole story , this team plays better with falco . and again we need a qb
Heinicke is a good backup but not a guy you want starting if the starter is available....just my humble opinion
The QB isn't solely responsible for wins and losses....there are 11 starters on O and D that are responsible for that. Not to mention ST.
11starters on O.I agree. The problem is Carson Wentz is not a starter either. What you fail to understand by looking at stats is the negatives of Wentz. Wentz does not make anybody on the team better and makes the OL look horrible. Wentz consistently misses wide open WRs. Wentz is a statue with no pocket awareness.
Wentz is given more opportunities to throw the ball because he is always behind. He is always behind because he takes poor sacks that hurt the team and cannot sustain drives. Here are some stats for you…
TH averages 6.9 YPA while Wentz is at 6.4.
TH QBR is 47.2, 22nd in NFL. Wentz is at 32.4.
Wentz is averaging 17 PPG. TH is averaging more than 22.
Seriously. Now we choose our starting QB based on an old adage that has been disproven countless times?that starter doesnt lose his job do to inury is a myth . stats are good but they dont tell the whole story , this team plays better with falco . and again we need a qb
And let's just disregard Wentz is in his 1st season there. Naturally gonna take time to get up to speed.
I'm not the board. I'm week to week with the QB situation. Just wanted to make clear where I stand. I would have no problem going back to Wentz if the situation called for it.thats exactly what i said. This board is only giving him 6 games. The response was they are using his past performances in Philly and Indy to judge him right now with a totally new offense. Crazy
I'm not the board. I'm week to week with the QB situation. Just wanted to make clear where I stand. I would have no problem going back to Wentz if the situation called for it.
Yep and the only difference is TH for Carson Wentz. See the improvement?11starters on O.
i;m not saying you. But you know the posters on here that dont want Wentz back here at all. So if Wentz is 100% healthy do you start him at Houston?
And let's just disregard Wentz is in his 1st season there. Naturally gonna take time to get up to speed.
I think several teams made bad decisions recently with coaching hires.And y'all need to put some respect on Rivera's name.
At least you ain't the Raiders, Broncs or BUCS.....all 3 fucked up with their coaching hires
No I don't. I don't start Wentz until Heinicke single handedly cost us a game with poor play. If he does that and I can tell I won't lose the locker room, then I turn to Wentz.i;m not saying you. But you know the posters on here that dont want Wentz back here at all. So if Wentz is 100% healthy do you start him at Houston?
No I don't. I don't start Wentz until Heinicke single handedly cost us a game with poor play. If he does that and I can tell I won't lose the locker room, then I turn to Wentz.