Jump to content

HappyDays

Community Member
  • Posts

    25,089
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by HappyDays

  1. Loved his contact balance today. That has been a legit criticism of his game but tonight he was bouncing off guys like a pinball and squeezing through tiny gaps without getting tripped up. He even managed to turn a 3 yard loss into a 3 yard gain which is not something I've really seen from him before.
  2. I'm sorry man but he is acting like using motion to identify man coverage and using pick routes are novel concepts that nobody has ever thought of before. This is football 101 stuff. Of course there's nothing wrong with using fundamental concepts to create successful plays. Anyways obviously I'm the lone voice on this side of the argument so I'll give it a rest. Kind of like last week I get that it is hard to find fault when the team is putting up 30+ points. But I have some nagging concerns about Brady's ability to go toe to toe with the true elite offensive minds across the league.
  3. Kromer deserves some flowers too. He might be the best OL coach in the league right now. Under his watch everyone on the line is playing their best football. That extends even to a depth player like Grable, or Van Demark last year. The run scheme to my eyes also looks pretty basic, especially when you compare it to the opposing offense tonight, but it doesn't matter much when your guys are creating displacement and the RB is running hard and decisive and fast. Vanilla offense works when the execution is perfect or when individual players go above and beyond. Still I'm going to call it as I see it. As a counterexample the defense tonight was much more about scheme than individual talent.
  4. He is missing elite weapons, notably outside, and I'm not expecting him to work miracles with that caliber of talent. But nor do I see the usage of motions as a "coaching clinic." That is just solid above-water offensive coaching in the year 2024. We had a chance to put the game away coming out of halftime and instead we stalled out with a series of poor play calls. It's easy to forget about those kinds of things when Allen makes magic happen on 3rd and 13 and when the defense puts points on the scoreboard. In real time though I notice these things and they bother me. They don't hurt you when Tua throws multiple dumb interceptions that quickly put the game out of reach. They will hurt on January 19 in Arrowhead. I did not see any schemed wide open throws. The easy button stuff is just the same quick pass to Kincaid over and over. We aren't getting the ball downfield to our TEs. Samuel is a non factor. Our big passing plays are mostly Allen being a unicorn or Shakir creating YAC in congested areas. Like I said Brady is not a bad coach. I just don't have the same level of confidence in him that other fans do. I'm comparing him to the upper echelon of the NFL because that should be our standard. Brady's best attribute by far is that he has taken game changing mistakes out of the passing offense. That goes back to last year too. And I don't discount that. Dorsey's offense was way too boom or bust down the stretch. I'll take the steadier road even if it means less explosive plays.
  5. Sure. Swing pass to the RB to beat the blitz. That is basic offensive coaching. I'm not saying Brady is outright bad, just serviceable. I don't think he really elevates the offense the way that some of the top coaches do.
  6. Agreed on McDermott, masterclass from his defense tonight. He has McDaniel's number. I will be a wet blanket about Brady though. Thought it was a middling night from him. I still see very little creativity from his offense. Too vanilla for my liking, a lot of times he is asking the players to just win their matchups without using the scheme to help them. He continues to not use play action appropriately. I see a large gap between him and the top offensive coaches in this league.
  7. Allen Cook Benford Ingram McDermott
  8. Not taking anything away from the defensive performance but Tua flat out missed a lot of open receivers today and had two really boneheaded interceptions. He gave his team no chance tonight. Allen on the other hand didn't need to be a superhero tonight but the pressure he put on them helped put the game out of reach early.
  9. Bishop needs to be a starter ASAP. I don't care which safety he replaces, he could be an upgrade on either IMO.
  10. Not that it wouldn't be a concern, but Spector has not really been much of a drop off IMO. Bernard actually through the first two games has not looked great.
  11. Benford has been extremely impressive in this game
  12. Oh no... Please be alright.
  13. Honestly I think even Ingram might be a better safety than Hamlin
  14. Tua's accuracy is awful tonight
  15. Doing a much better job plugging our run gaps on this drive
  16. Like I've said Brady is serviceable. But he is a couple tiers below the best offensive coaches in the league. That 2nd down play was dead on arrival. Can't always rely on Allen to make magic happen on 3rd and long.
  17. Still no PA. I mean that was a perfect opportunity
  18. Honestly I thought that was a perfect defensive play calling drive for us. We did one blitz on 3rd and long to try and stop them, after that we basically conceded 3 points to ensure no TD. With this game situation that is intelligent coaching. Don't be conservative coming out of half. We need one more backbreaking drive to put them away.
  19. No worries, hold them to a FG
  20. Oh no that was Poyer that he just dusted
  21. Both LBs got pulled into a gravitational field. What the hell man
×
×
  • Create New...