jshawaii22 wrote:AFter watching Pryor play QB again this week.. I wonder if Tavaris is worth anything in a trade. He's better than 1/2 the b/u's and a couple of starters, but may be #3 this year on the Hawks.
jshawaii22 wrote:AFter watching Pryor play QB again this week.. I wonder if Tavaris is worth anything in a trade. He's better than 1/2 the b/u's and a couple of starters, but may be #3 this year on the Hawks.
Old but Slow wrote:This game renews my faith in Carroll and this team. They ran the ball wonderfully, and played much better in critical areas. Russell actually had some pocket time in this game. Not every play, but enough to give him some looks. Carpenter looked much better. He whiffed on his first pass protection play, but turned it around quickly, and played pretty well. Sweezy looked great. I will need to look at some replays, but he did not seem to make mistakes.
The backups made a few blunders, like losing Keenan Allen in the back of the end zone, but they certainly played better in this game than they did against Denver. And I can't help wondering if the NYGiants are regretting refusing OB Schofield over his physical. He looked like a game changer, tonight.
It becomes increasingly interesting whether they will keep 3 QBs. Pryor is a special athlete. His naked bootleg was awesome. One of the last defensive players had an angle on him, and then he didn't….
Turbin seems to have solidified his advantage over Michael, tonight. Michael's fumble came when a defensive player put a shoulder on the ball, so it is not terrible, and his quick reflexes to get the ball back was remarkable, but, in general, Turbin looked like a complete back. He blocks well on passing plays, and has enough burst and strength to contribute.
I mentioned Schofield, but Avril seemed to have a special pass to the QB (right this way Mr Avril, we are honored to have you in our backfield). Our pass rush is getting better and better, and we didn't have Michael Bennett (whose name should be uttered in hushed tones). My concerns about losing Clemons are fading.
The young Simon may be able to play corner. The penalty that nullified his touchdown return will not be called in the regular season. Interestingly, the official in perfect position to make the call, didn't, and the flag came from deep in the end zone from an angle that would have made it difficult to make the call. Bogus, I say, bogus. But, he showed us a preview of what he can do, and it is exciting. Although, he needs to get his weight going forward when he throws a punch.
Fun game. Comforting, in a way. The boys will be alright.
Old but Slow wrote:On Turbin's long run, Britt made a block that cleared out the whole defensive line. Amazing power.
RiverDog wrote:What made the Turbin run wasn't so much Britt's block as it was Miller's. But I do agree that Britt looked a lot better last night than he did last week, as did the whole offense. Russell looked to be in mid season form, only mis-fired once, excellent decision making. I was surprised to see him run as much as he did. Turbin looked great, I can't see Michael leap frogging him on the depth chart.
I feel a lot better about our O tonight than I did earlier. If Harvin can stay healthy, we're going to put some points on the board.
Old but Slow wrote:The long pass to Zach Miller was the showcase for what Harvin brings. The safety has a choice, do I help with the TE, or do I help with Harvin? Bad choice, faded toward Harvin and left Miller wide open. This is the kind of effect that Harvin can have for the offense, even if he is not being thrown at. Hopefully, Richardson can bring the same kind of influence to the passing attack.
Speed on the outside can effect everything. World peace, third world hunger, internet security, and maybe even turnovers. When defensive players are pulled away from the LOS, the running game thrives. If Harvin or Richardson can pull even one defender away from the middle, our running game will take advantage. And the short passing game, as well. I like the plan, as it develops.
The scenario has been that the SuperBowl winner falls apart with contract issues, complacency, and desertions. I don't see that happening with this team. Rather than being satisfied, they seem to want to be even better. Better and better. Always compete. Not a bad mantra.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:RiverDog wrote:What made the Turbin run wasn't so much Britt's block as it was Miller's. But I do agree that Britt looked a lot better last night than he did last week, as did the whole offense. Russell looked to be in mid season form, only mis-fired once, excellent decision making. I was surprised to see him run as much as he did. Turbin looked great, I can't see Michael leap frogging him on the depth chart.
I feel a lot better about our O tonight than I did earlier. If Harvin can stay healthy, we're going to put some points on the board.
Ain't that a scary thought? For other teams, that is. Hope it continues into the third preseason game.
Old but Slow wrote:The long pass to Zach Miller was the showcase for what Harvin brings. The safety has a choice, do I help with the TE, or do I help with Harvin? Bad choice, faded toward Harvin and left Miller wide open. This is the kind of effect that Harvin can have for the offense, even if he is not being thrown at. Hopefully, Richardson can bring the same kind of influence to the passing attack.
Speed on the outside can effect everything. World peace, third world hunger, internet security, and maybe even turnovers. When defensive players are pulled away from the LOS, the running game thrives. If Harvin or Richardson can pull even one defender away from the middle, our running game will take advantage. And the short passing game, as well. I like the plan, as it develops.
The scenario has been that the SuperBowl winner falls apart with contract issues, complacency, and desertions. I don't see that happening with this team. Rather than being satisfied, they seem to want to be even better. Better and better. Always compete. Not a bad mantra.
Old but Slow wrote:This game renews my faith in Carroll and this team.
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