Im the poster’s defense, i think it ok to go back and reevaluate even when the outcome is favorable.
That being said I think it was the right choice. Bass has a strong leg and he had nothing to lose there and everything to gain.
1. We are experts at wasting 1st downs. 2. McD’s clock and game management is still unbearable.
3. Where are the quick slants? Where are the quick hits to our TE’s to move the chains? Seems like our playbook is way too small and we don’t adapt throughout games. For example: why haven’t we tried coleman in the slot on a quick slant right in the middle of the field? Seems like he would be the guy for that.
This is my first thread here. I’m wondering what you guys think. QB is obviously such an important position for the success of a franchise. At what point do you tailor a QB under Josh to better transition into the next era. I love how the Packers make an effort to do this and I think it’s very important personally. I know it’s expensive but it’s also a team investment. I also think it makes more sense when you have an elite QB to be a mentor. Maybe I just have PTSD from the 2000’s but I’d hate to see Buffalo without a promising QB. Thoughts?
I tend to disagree that Cook will get that yardage with the addition of Davis as well as a questionable LB/S group. I think we may be in for some shootout games with lots of passing. And shakir/samuel could be used a lot in the short passing and screen game.