Originally Posted by Clyde Frog:
I know the basis is records but you're actually going to compare beating OAK and SEA at home to beating PIT and LAC away?
Only thing I did was compare the records of the teams played...
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I think I'd be a little concerned about what Derek Carr did your defense yesterday.
I dunno... he didn't really do that much better than Wilson, actually had a 100 yards less passing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I dunno... he didn't really do that much better than Wilson, actually had a 100 yards less passing.
Derek Carr was phenomenal, completing 29-of-32 passes (90.6 percent) for 288 yards, a touchdown and a 114.6 quarterback rating. Carr became the first player in NFL history to complete over 90 percent of his passes in a single game while attempting over 30 of them.
He set a completion record against your defense...on the road. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Derek Carr was phenomenal, completing 29-of-32 passes (90.6 percent) for 288 yards, a touchdown and a 114.6 quarterback rating. Carr became the first player in NFL history to complete over 90 percent of his passes in a single game while attempting over 30 of them.
He set a completion record against your defense...on the road.
Well, shit... I watched the whole game and didn't realize I witnessed greatness.
They had 10 drives... 6 ended with punts or end of game. Nice bullet item for his resume though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Well, shit... I watched the whole game and didn't realize I witnessed greatness.
They had 10 drives... 6 ended with punts or end of game. Nice bullet item for his resume though.
You cant spin the fact that he was 10/10 to Cooper. I'd be concerned...
What's going to happen when they have to stop Kelce, Hill, Watkins?
Your team needed a 4th quarter drive with 2 minutes left to win....which is exactly why your team has been so successful, early, for more than 20+ years. Raiders were fatigued...I'm not discounting that your players had to make the plays but it becomes a lot easier when your opponent is at 75%. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Clyde Frog:
I know the basis is records but you're actually going to compare beating OAK and SEA at home to beating PIT and LAC away?
Bet so. Donk Logic. Oxymoron and scary stuff...Entering Kranz territory there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Derek Carr was phenomenal, completing 29-of-32 passes (90.6 percent) for 288 yards, a touchdown and a 114.6 quarterback rating. Carr became the first player in NFL history to complete over 90 percent of his passes in a single game while attempting over 30 of them.
He set a completion record against your defense...on the road.
So that's clearly not a blueprint for winning. You guys should try something else. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Derek Carr was phenomenal, completing 29-of-32 passes (90.6 percent) for 288 yards, a touchdown and a 114.6 quarterback rating. Carr became the first player in NFL history to complete over 90 percent of his passes in a single game while attempting over 30 of them.
He set a completion record against your defense...on the road.
Dude, bad angle. We watched Alex Smith put up these kind of numbers.
Competition % can be a joke when it doesn't end in TD's. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
No need to rationalize anything, Denver wins them at an 85% a clip at HOME in September. They have averaged more HOME September games than anyone in the division. Been that way for decades. :-)
I'll serve it back to you - WHY IS THAT??? Why the overwhelming scheduling of Home September games to start the season? Now, let the rationalization begin...:-)