Dr. Strangelove
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The dude has a ten cent brain. Always has.How bad is Lock... get intentional grounding there? How do you not know where your throw away zone is when you're unloading the ball right after the snap?
The dude has a ten cent brain. Always has.How bad is Lock... get intentional grounding there? How do you not know where your throw away zone is when you're unloading the ball right after the snap?
I’m sick of it. It happens way too often. Devonta Smith as well but AJ Brown is the worst offender. It really shows up with inconsistent effort in run game blocking but it shows up in pattern running as well.It’s the 3rd time today where Goedert doesnt run a route. Literally lightly jogs 6 yards, turns around and just watched the play like he is just a spectator. Dionte Johnson like lazy.
It really hurts when you lose 2 winning coordinators. It's almost impossible to replicate what was done in the previous season.I’m sick of it. It happens way too often. Devonta Smith as well but AJ Brown is the worst offender. It really shows up with inconsistent effort in run game blocking but it shows up in pattern running as well.
I’m glad Aikman called them out on that last third down. Two scramble plays in a row and on the second one you don’t have a guy break their pattern and go deep or get sideline at depth relative to the other patterns?
The attention to detail this year has lacked. This is why I think the Eagles biggest error was in a successful transition to losing both coordinators.
Well, brown’s probably pouting by now, smith’s probably too beat up because he’s smaller than a popcorn fart, and goedert, he’s probably just too damn dumb. Yes sir, I’m a haterI’m sick of it. It happens way too often. Devonta Smith as well but AJ Brown is the worst offender. It really shows up with inconsistent effort in run game blocking but it shows up in pattern running as well.
I’m glad Aikman called them out on that last third down. Two scramble plays in a row and on the second one you don’t have a guy break their pattern and go deep or get sideline at depth relative to the other patterns?
The attention to detail this year has lacked. This is why I think the Eagles biggest error was in a successful transition to losing both coordinators.
Not per the rules, by my understanding. Everyone must be set for 1 second (or some time-frame like that) prior to the snap. Moving prior certainly would violate tgat, whether your foot comes down or not, and both of their tackles are usually on their 2nd step by the snap, anyway. I seriously think it doesn't get called because they just do it as if it's legal, kind of like DBs used to just always mug receivers assuming they wouldn't throw flags on every play (ehem... LOB).Lane Johnson moves before almost every snap, it's very obvious. Is it true that it's not a false start if his foot doesn't touch the ground before the ball is snapped?
I can't believe it's rule but I'm not sure how else it goes without being called?
NoIs that the 1st time they've not had Hurts keep on that play?
Is that the 1st time they've not had Hurts keep on that play?