I love him. Not because of play calling or anything like that. But the man understands the architecture of a team. He understands how to get people playing at their best. He understands the whole. He gets too much criticism for the detail, which is less important. The man knows how to build a unit.
Magic. People can criticise mcD but how many people thought breaking the bank for an ageing Vonn Miller was the margin we needed to beat them. That was a great game. But Vonn was clutch
I'm not too calm about this. I desperately want home field advantage in the playoffs. I know that will depend on more than this game. But this game will help.
He does it so regularly. He doesn't get the props, really. But he's such a great player. This defence just isn't the same without him. I'm really keen to see how much Terrell Bernard learns from him.
With such a reckless play as well. If Ricard or Dobbins had taken it up the gut, and failed, our final drive might have started on our own goal line. Instead they surrender the pick and we are on the move right away.
I watch a lot of rugby over here. And the South African world champions are accused of this exact thing. But they just say that their Plan B is to execute Plan A better. lol
He doesn't get much love really. But I'm a massive Leslie Fraser fan. I like the man as a person, and I like his work. 13 seconds aside, he's a great D coach IMHO. I don't expect everyone to agree but I just think he's a boss.
Incredible heart to win that. A lot of intelligence too. Big credit to Edmunds and Milano who, it seems to me, turned the momentum of the game.
Huge victory going forwards with regards to self belief.
Awesome
Sometimes it's just 'one of those days'
But can't really be having any more than one more of 'those days' if it's to be home field advantage in the playoffs.