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10 Things I loved seeing on Monday


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20 hours ago, Rubes said:
  1. All three of our running backs getting TDs
  2. Damar (someone was cutting onions in my house)
  3. Shakir getting up from that TD play (thought he was injured for sure)
  4. Ingram...making yet another play? Uncanny.
  5. Solomon and Toohill grabbing the stat sheet
  6. Von still on track for 17 sacks this season
  7. Countless passes defensed in spectacular fashion
  8. Both starting QBs in ballcaps on the sidelines
  9. McCorkle doing McCorkle things
  10. Mitch and Andreessen on the field for cleanup duty

 

What a night.

 

 

Thanks for leaving out seeing me in the stands, really appreciate the love lol

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21 hours ago, Rubes said:
  1. All three of our running backs getting TDs
  2. Damar (someone was cutting onions in my house)
  3. Shakir getting up from that TD play (thought he was injured for sure)
  4. Ingram...making yet another play? Uncanny.
  5. Solomon and Toohill grabbing the stat sheet
  6. Von still on track for 17 sacks this season
  7. Countless passes defensed in spectacular fashion
  8. Both starting QBs in ballcaps on the sidelines
  9. McCorkle doing McCorkle things
  10. Mitch and Andreessen on the field for cleanup duty

 

What a night.

 

ZERO INJURIES

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1 hour ago, dave mcbride said:

One thing I did not like seeing: Elam failing to nab a sure pick six on a terrible Jones pass.

 

I think he was so shocked that Jones let that ball go that he was too stunned to get his hands turned properly in time.

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5 minutes ago, Avisan said:

I think many posters are kinda fed up with the constant "McDermott is too conservative!" and adjacent/derivative claims when the data show the opposite.

I said was not is.

 

I think he has grown each seasona and has made smart moves staff wise. He has improved his staff which has allowed him to step back back from micromanaging the D and focus better on in game total strategy, clock management, end of half/game decision making.

 

My comment on aggression was not strictly 4th down calls which the other poster laser beamed onto but an overall improvement of McD on not  taking a knee before the half but going for more points. For  not allowing the play call to be strictly high cover 2 prevent with the game on the line.

 

I praised him for his growth and improvement. 

 

Last thought is the data on 'aggressiveness' can be viewed in many different  ways to support many different opinions.

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