Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
Apparently a lot of people just started watching football this season. I can guarantee the September Champs banner makes an appearance on Nick Wright’s show tomorrow.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
I don't think that's entirely accurate. That said, I think he definitely would like the offense to be more efficient. And I'm pretty sure he isn't happy about having his defense bail his ass out every game. I mean, in every single pregame speech to the team, he hammers the word "dominate!" Well, the offense sure as heck isn't dominating lately. And he's well aware of it, and he's not happy about it.
i mean we’re pretty much playing patriot ball at this point. Dink and dunk on offense, consistently top 10 defense that has a knack for clutch plays, and rock solid special teams. I hope we can get back to having a dominant offense again but regardless of what Pat says it’s prob not gonna happen THIS year, and if it does itll be late in the year when worthy has almost a full season of reps and brown comes back [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Actions speak louder than words and his lack of focus in these games for the 2nd year in a row speaks to what he thinks about the regular season these days.
He played well in the Ravens game (easily our toughest opponent so far with the best defense),, though, so it’s no doubt there if he wants it to be.
This is just excuse making. Also, accusing him of a lack of focus is a worst accusation than saying he’s had moments of poor play and basically puts you in the same camp that says he does too many commercials. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
This is just excuse making. Also, accusing him of a lack of focus is a worst accusation than poor play and basically puts you in the same camp that says he does too many commercials.
I’m just stating what is obvious from observation alone (I’ve seen it for a decade from my other favorite generational athlete) but did you not watch his presser yesterday? He effectively admitted his focus wasn’t there (needing to get back to his fundamentals, etc). [Reply]