Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
So Andy says BOTH Kingsley and Wanya are gonna play.
Fascinating enough was hearing Chris Long talk about this approach a few days ago and he said it actually can be hard on DEs because they can't get as good a feel for how to attack.
Wow thats a pretty unorthodox tactic, not one we usually employ... weird [Reply]
All of this time we thought the Ravens and Bengal game was going to be good. I don't know if those teams are as good as they were in recent years. @Atlanta, @Chargers, and vs The Hot Saints may all be tougher games. [Reply]
Tim Grunhard mentioned Marcus Allen on air yesterday. Said Marcus was a master of chipping pass rushers. He said Allen would get them in the ribs really good and they’d be looking for him the rest of the game. Kept them off balance. Grunhard also said the coaches obviously had a plan to chip pass rushers & help the left tackle last week, but the execution from the players involved was not good. Time to crack some ribs. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
I think it's more likely we'd lose next week than this one. However, Herbert's injury helps matters.
I don’t see it with the Chargers.
Those receivers don’t scare me for a second. McDuffie will eliminate McConkey. Watson and Williams can handle Johnston. They also have the least talent at TE that we’ve seen so far.
Dobbins seems like he found the fountain of youth, but I feel better playing him after a few weeks where he won’t be a surprise to us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I don’t see it with the Chargers.
Those receivers don’t scare me for a second. McDuffie will eliminate McConkey. Watson and Williams can handle Johnston. They also have the least talent at TE that we’ve seen so far.
Dobbins seems like he found the fountain of youth, but I feel better playing him after a few weeks where he won’t be a surprise to us.
You mean to tell me you aren't impressed they beat the mighty Panthers and Raiders? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Wow thats a pretty unorthodox tactic, not one we usually employ... weird
Yeah, I don’t remember Andy ever doing that in a game. The willingness to try new things is a very attractive part of his coaching style. And it really helps that the players embrace that approach. We should all mail Jeff Lurie a few bucks every year to show our appreciation. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
Listening to GMF this morning they say the Falcons are #32 in pressuring the QB through the first two games and the Chiefs are #31.
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I don’t see it with the Chargers.
Those receivers don’t scare me for a second. McDuffie will eliminate McConkey. Watson and Williams can handle Johnston. They also have the least talent at TE that we’ve seen so far.
Dobbins seems like he found the fountain of youth, but I feel better playing him after a few weeks where he won’t be a surprise to us.
It's just the divisional thing. They've given us all we can handle even under Staley.
I don't see them as a top-12 team just yet, but they'll be ready to give us all they got. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
Listening to GMF this morning they say the Falcons are #32 in pressuring the QB through the first two games and the Chiefs are #31.
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
Listening to GMF this morning they say the Falcons are #32 in pressuring the QB through the first two games and the Chiefs are #31.
FAU
That can't be accurate.
The Chiefs regularly destroyed the Ravens and Bengals interior.
There's a reason both QBs had to flush out so frequently. [Reply]