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10-01-2006, 10:03 PM #21
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You can't run Jamal when Jamal can't run. 2.7 YPC doesn't inspire a TD run. I have no problem with the shovel pass. I have a problem with Wilcox dropping the ball.As far as the shovel pass, the announcers said they should have run Jamal.
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10-01-2006, 10:18 PM #22
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Good: 1st Place in the AFC North
Bad: Our offense inspires as much fear as Lake Clifton's Junior Varsity squad
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10-01-2006, 11:10 PM #23
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Re: The Good And The Bad (Week 4)
Of course the Ravens have more confidence in McNair, he's a 13 year vet Rivers to all intents and purposes is a rookie. Geesh..
I wish someone could explain why all of a sudden this team can't run the ball worth crap.
On a side note, I think it's time Heap puts the Boller bashing to bed. Every week he's running his mouth about how great it is to have a great quarterback. The reality is, at some point this season Heap may have to play with Boller again so continually pounding on him isn't helpful. He made his point, he doesn't like Boller but as of now Boller is the second string guy so he should just shut his mouth.
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10-02-2006, 05:28 AM #24
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Re: The Good And The Bad (Week 4)
Excellent post. I perfect example of this was the 2005 Steelers. Did they "deserve" to win that postseason game against the Bengals when they knocked out Palmer? Did they "deserve" to win the AFC Championship game when Bettis fumbled the ball and Big Jen was lucky enough to make the game saving tackle? Not to mention, the missed FG by Vanderjack. Some could argue that the Steelers did not deserve their Championship, but why waste time with that? All that matters is the W.
In the postseason, we will have to win games like this when trench play and strong defensive play are most important. Speaking of that, I am concerned that while our OL is good enough to win us these regular season games, I am not as optimistic about how they'd do in the postseason.
Oh well....4-0 BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It's a new season! It's a new day!
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10-02-2006, 07:48 AM #25
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You do know Heap and Boller are tight friends on the team right? After the TD, who do you think Heap was standing with on the sidelines? I don't think by talking about McNair he's "pounding" on Boller.On a side note, I think it's time Heap puts the Boller bashing to bed. Every week he's running his mouth about how great it is to have a great quarterback. The reality is, at some point this season Heap may have to play with Boller again so continually pounding on him isn't helpful. He made his point, he doesn't like Boller but as of now Boller is the second string guy so he should just shut his mouth.
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10-02-2006, 08:59 AM #26
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Just because McNair is a better leader at this point (e.g., co-MVP, went to the Super Bowl) doesn't make Kyle a worse player. There's no question that the team's confidence is tremendously higher at thats a good thing.
My hope is that Kyle learns from this. If he is going to learn, this is as good a way as any. I'm sure we'll have to depend on him at some point during the season.
Remember, Grossman was picked lower than Boller in the same first round and Chicago fans were out for his head last year. Suddenly he's on top of the world.
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10-02-2006, 09:10 AM #27
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"The good- Mike Carry didnt flag anyone for "malice in their hearts".
Screw 'em all
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10-02-2006, 09:17 AM #28
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When I saw that Carey was ref AND he's from San Diego, I thought for sure we were doomed.
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10-02-2006, 09:46 AM #29
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10-02-2006, 03:13 PM #30
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AZ I've been reading some, and unfortunately I don't have any quotes of Heap calling Boller anything. In fact, I don't have any quotes from Heap mentioning Boller's name. Can you hit me with that link so I can see it myself?No, I wasn't aware they were friends and you certainly wouldn't know it by the way Heap is blasting him every week
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10-02-2006, 03:18 PM #31
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The ugly for Week 4: We lost Mulitalo for the year. Hopefully Brown is able to at least do halfway decent in his place, but regardless, this will hurt the team.
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10-02-2006, 03:28 PM #32
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Re: The Good And The Bad (Week 4)
Sting, I think AZ was referring to Heap praising McNair's leadership and experience, and was interpreting those comments as a subtle slap at Boller. I don't think Heap meant it that way at all -- every compliment of McNair isn't necessarily an insult to Boller (although I can see why one might infer that).
The only comment I have heard from Heap about Boller was very complimentary, about how well Boller was taking his second-string status after always being a starter. "He's taking it like a man" is the quote I remember.
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10-02-2006, 04:53 PM #33
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10-02-2006, 07:43 PM #34
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Re: The Good And The Bad (Week 4)
The Good? a "W" of course
Bart Scott?? insane!!
Bad??? Much has been mentioned but let me add/ask?
Would someone please explain to me, or the guilty parties involved that gaining control/possesion of a fumble FIRST could NOT be the main priority, NOT reaching down to pick up then ending up kicking it and NOT recovering the ball??
Especially in heavy traffic??
Jump on the damn Ball!
I was pissed at that, one of several blunders that luckly didn't end up biting us in the ass!
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10-02-2006, 08:04 PM #35
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the Ravens actually coulda taken over this game, between the Wilcox fumble, the one Ed Reed kicked, the lost-it-in-the-sun...coulda been, say, 20-13?
of course, if SD doesn't miss a 40-yarder, maybe it goes the other way.
to me the turning point was when the Chargers had it 3rd and short, after running the ball up the gut all day, and Marty calls...an overhand lateral for a four-yard loss. (anyone else old enough to remember the 'Stagger Lee' play?)
that, boys and girls, is why Marty Schottenheimer has never and will never get to a Super Bowl. the man has won a hundred+ games and taken three teams to the playoffs (and would been 4 if that idiot Snyder hadn't fired him from DC, ha ha ha)...but the poor guy always blows it on the edge of success. I might hire him for a quick fix / turnaround, but wouldn't keep him long term.
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10-03-2006, 03:46 PM #36
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10-04-2006, 10:45 PM #37
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Re: The Good And The Bad (Week 4)
Last week, Crennel handed them the game with that dumb ass decision to throw the ball with 3:21 left in the game.
This week, it came down to the fact that the Chargers have ZERO faith in their QB to do anything except hand the ball off. What planet is Marty on, anyway?
Man you are funny. I love fans. Dont you see you're contradicting yourself?
Crennel gets critiqued because he let his QB play and throw the ball, and the QB made a mistake / McCalister, a top 5 DB, made a great play.
After seeing that, and seeing Crennel lose throwing it, Marty turtles up, and he gets criticized for not letting his QB throw the ball.
Coaches can't win with fans unless they win the game. Marty would have looked like a genious if not for some 4th quarter magic by McNair. You can't always rely on that. Look at his Superbowl Loss. 1 yard short. Sometimes, the magic runs out.


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