I don't see a lot of similarities between the two teams other than that they are both talented. This team is highly dependent on everyone being on the same page and not diva thought process, aka Diggs. That defense had more stars but this defense is better.
I don't have numbers to support this but seems like if they have a good vibe of what is happening with the opponents defense they will go for it on fourth and short. Later in games it's situational.
I think the biggest thing that caused Dorsey's offense to slow was they were too one-dimensional. The offense was pass it to Diggs and when he started struggling Dorsey didn't adapt.
Can we have these role model athletes act like adults? His response from the day is what I expect from someone who won't take personal accountability. He has a criminal history of violence that would explain why officers are a little more guarded
I see the cops reaction as excessive but not over the top. However, in a moment where they could lose their life I understand the aggressive approach. Hill needs to take accountability for why he was pulled over and why he was pulled from the car. I'm not sure why they put him to the ground but if I were to give anyone the benefit of the doubt without knowing either, I would usually side with the person who hasn't broken the law in this situation, which would be the officers.
That kind of struck me as odd too.
When players play it like an individual game it becomes less about the team winning and more about the person winning. That mentality will rarely ever win
I think top tier might be pushing it. I think we get caught up on the grass is greener syndrome. Do you forget Tre White, Matt Milano, Josh Allen, Taron Johnson, Kincaid, Torrence, Terrell Bernard, Christian Bernard, Wyatt Teller, and Ed Oliver.