DrDawkinstein Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 Sometimes "The Process" aint so fun, but you'll come out the best version of you. 25 2
DrDawkinstein Posted December 9, 2020 Author Posted December 9, 2020 Just now, Doc said: Totally understandable and appropriate. Absolutely. McD already keeps the rookies on a short leash. Fumbling on your own 5 isnt going to help your case. 4
IgotBILLStopay Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 (edited) 18 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: Sometimes "The Process" aint so fun, but you'll come out the best version of you. and yet in the official stats that fumble goes on Allen. smh @ nfl stats guys Edited December 9, 2020 by IgotBILLStopay 1
zow2 Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 I expect Zach Moss to never fumble again. Ever. 1 5 1
DrDawkinstein Posted December 9, 2020 Author Posted December 9, 2020 Just now, IgotBILLStopay said: and yet in the official stats that fumble goes on Allen. smh. Shoulda benched Josh then too ✌️ 1 7
hondo in seattle Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 There ought to be positive consequences for good actions and bad/corrective consequences for poor actions. Otherwise chaos reigns. 2
Warcodered Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 9 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: Shoulda benched Josh then too ✌️ Can you imagine if we didn't see Josh again until like the 4th quarter? People would of been outside the facility with torches and pick forks. 8 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said: There ought to be positive consequences for good actions and bad/corrective consequences for poor actions. Otherwise chaos reigns. Yeah when you do well they keep feeding you. 1 1
RochesterLifer Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 The post game story next Monday morning will be about Zach Moss’s amazing bounce back and his show of character. 3
Simon Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 That was wildly overreactive on McDermott's part and one of the few times I'll give him grief for an in-game decision. You want to make a point and sit him for a couple series? OK, fine. Use it as a teaching moment. But Moss has a unique skillset among our backs and is the only guy we have that can drop his pad level to get tough extra yards. Whether it's goal to go or short yardage downs, Moss has become an integral part of this team that does a job that nobody else can do. There were multiple instances throughout that game where we could have really used him out there and McDermott gluing him to the bench for virtually the entire game accomplished nothing more than to hurt the rest of the team. 4 1
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 18 minutes ago, zow2 said: I expect Zach Moss to never fumble again. Ever. that’s cause he probably won’t be handling the ball again anytime soon. 1
Warcodered Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 2 minutes ago, Simon said: That was wildly overreactive on McDermott's part and one of the few times I'll give him grief for an in-game decision. You want to make a point and sit him for a couple series? OK, fine. Use it as a teaching moment. But Moss has a unique skillset among our backs and is the only guy we have that can drop his pad level to get tough extra yards. Whether it's goal to go or short yardage downs, Moss has become an integral part of this team that does a job that nobody else can do. There were multiple instances throughout that game where we could have really used him out there and McDermott gluing him to the bench for virtually the entire game accomplished nothing more than to hurt the rest of the team. I mean they weren't really slowing us down and Singletary was doing fine. 11
Iverwig Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 Just now, Simon said: That was wildly overreactive on McDermott's part and one of the few times I'll give him grief for an in-game decision. You want to make a point and sit him for a couple series? OK, fine. Use it as a teaching moment. But Moss has a unique skillset among our backs and is the only guy we have that can drop his pad level to get tough extra yards. Whether it's goal to go or short yardage downs, Moss has become an integral part of this team that does a job that nobody else can do. There were multiple instances throughout that game where we could have really used him out there and McDermott gluing him to the bench for virtually the entire game accomplished nothing more than to hurt the rest of the team. It didn’t hurt the team as they couldn’t be stopped on offense all night. I also saw Singletary running harder last night. I will agree I think you sit him for a few series and not as long as he did however, that is how McDermott treats rookies period.
DrDawkinstein Posted December 9, 2020 Author Posted December 9, 2020 4 minutes ago, Simon said: That was wildly overreactive on McDermott's part and one of the few times I'll give him grief for an in-game decision. You want to make a point and sit him for a couple series? OK, fine. Use it as a teaching moment. But Moss has a unique skillset among our backs and is the only guy we have that can drop his pad level to get tough extra yards. Whether it's goal to go or short yardage downs, Moss has become an integral part of this team that does a job that nobody else can do. There were multiple instances throughout that game where we could have really used him out there and McDermott gluing him to the bench for virtually the entire game accomplished nothing more than to hurt the rest of the team. Speaking of wildly overreactive... We dominated them most of the game. He wasnt missed. 5 2
Aussie Joe Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 Did he come back later on in the game and make a reception?
Kelly the Dog Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 4 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: that’s cause he probably won’t be handling the ball again anytime soon. They ran him in the fourth quarter last night one carry. He also lost the ball earlier they called a fumble but then overturned it because he was barely down. Even though we kept the ball that may have influenced McD keeping him out that long. 2 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said: Did he come back later on in the game and make a reception? I thought so too but when I checked the play by play on ESPN they didn’t list one. It was on the same drive they gave him a carry. 2
CLTbills Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 12 minutes ago, Simon said: That was wildly overreactive on McDermott's part and one of the few times I'll give him grief for an in-game decision. You want to make a point and sit him for a couple series? OK, fine. Use it as a teaching moment. But Moss has a unique skillset among our backs and is the only guy we have that can drop his pad level to get tough extra yards. Whether it's goal to go or short yardage downs, Moss has become an integral part of this team that does a job that nobody else can do. There were multiple instances throughout that game where we could have really used him out there and McDermott gluing him to the bench for virtually the entire game accomplished nothing more than to hurt the rest of the team. In what way did it "hurt the team?". The offense was literally unstoppable the entire night. Not having Moss in the game wasn't some drastic drop off. I think fumbling from inside his own end zone hurt the team WAY more than him sitting on the bench for half the game. 5 1
John from Riverside Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 Absolutely cannot fumble on your 5 yard line 1
SirAndrew Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 9 minutes ago, Iverwig said: It didn’t hurt the team as they couldn’t be stopped on offense all night. I also saw Singletary running harder last night. I will agree I think you sit him for a few series and not as long as he did however, that is how McDermott treats rookies period. Yep, dude hates rookies so much that he actually started Nathan Peterman over Josh Allen once upon a time. 2
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