We should see more of him.I like Jalen Camp. Hope we see more of him.
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We should see more of him.I like Jalen Camp. Hope we see more of him.
Most people would but how exactly are we going to get two top 5 picks?I think I'd rather have Jalen Carter over Bresee
On 3rd and 19 with 3 mins left in the game, down 2 scores, he took a chance and it didn't workout. Idont have a problem with that throw.You can not stare your receiver down like that in the red zone. But on his scramble Jordan was wide open. Another missed opportunity.
I think I'd rather have Jalen Carter over Bresee
His first int spotted them a TD. This 2nd one ended all remaining chances. That's on Mills. Defense was also shite.
We played better than I thought we would, but in the end we still stink.
On 3rd and 19 with 3 mins left in the game, down 2 scores, he took a chance and it didn't workout. Idont have a problem with that throw.
Agreed about Jordan, how has Q looked tonight against Philly's big DT's?
If Cleveland gives us a high enough pick, there is a chance we could get both Anderson and Carter. I think the interior is more important though.Give me Carter and Verse,
If you want Anderson, give me Anderson and Ika.
If you notice, both of Philly dt can rush the passer with quickness. None are like Carter who can only bull rush and stands up too much. Hargrave is 6'2 305, Cox is 6'4 310. Both can get skinny and can hand fight. Those are Lovie Smith type of dt's.On 3rd and 19 with 3 mins left in the game, down 2 scores, he took a chance and it didn't workout. Idont have a problem with that throw.
Agreed about Jordan, how has Q looked tonight against Philly's big DT's?
He's more run blocker than pass blocker. He's a rookie and taking rookie lumps. Might as well get those lumps out the way now and hope he gets better moving his feet and better hand combat inside.I like that the team is improving. I didn't expect them to have a chance late in the game. Green has had a rough couple of weeks. He needs coaching up on his pass protection.
Yeah .... we need a center too !
Anderson and Carter would be a start of solving a lot of issues on this team.If Cleveland gives us a high enough pick, there is a chance we could get both Anderson and Carter. I think the interior is more important though.
Sadly, with Cooks quitting on the team, i think we'll need 2 top WR picks or one WR pick and mid-range WR in FA. So many needs. I think the secondary is in the best shape overall on the team though.Center is as big a need as DT on this team.
If you notice, both of Philly dt can rush the passer with quickness. None are like Carter who can only bull rush and stands up too much. Hargrave is 6'2 305, Cox is 6'4 310. Both can get skinny and can hand fight. Those are Lovie Smith type of dt's.
We need to land Carter or Will Anderson with one of those two picks. Then personally I would go stud WR and perhaps look for a QB prospect early on Day 2 to compete with Mills.Carter can do these things too.
I'm all for adding a WR to this team.Sadly, with Cooks quitting on the team, i think we'll need 2 top WR picks or one WR pick and mid-range WR in FA. So many needs. I think the secondary is in the best shape overall on the team though.
Okay…caught the end of the game. Went to bed at 2030 and woke up at 0330. Now ‘m watching the game from the start.
1. I’m going with TB74 on his assessment. The throw to Dorsett drifted from his inside shoulder to his outside shoulder by the time it was arriving. This caused Dorsett to break stride and twist to make a great catch. Had that ball remained to the inside shoulder….Dorsett easily catches the ball in stride and waltzes in for a easy TD.
2. On the TD. It could’ve been a far easier task had he led him a little more versus where the ball wound up. It became a bit more contested and the rookie TE made an awesome catch.
Nice drive regardless. Pierce continues his match toward the Rookie of the Year award.
More coming as the game progresses.
Go pull up videos and show me when he's beat a guy with his hands. He's strictly a straight arm bull rusher. That's not to say he can't be taught, but most guys who try to win with bull rush and are successful, that's what they are, like Clowney. Carter doesn't have that burst,get skinny, hand fighting. He bull rush and stand up. Maybe its the scheme, but that's all I see him do, even last year. They have 7 sacks as a team this year and most teams are in passing situations vs them. I'm not saying I don't like him, but he's not a scheme fit nor is he scheme adverse.Carter can do these things too.
Go pull up videos and show me when he's beat a guy with his hands. He's strictly a straight arm bull rusher. That's not to say he can't be taught, but most guys who try to win with bull rush and are successful, that's what they are, like Clowney. Carter doesn't have that burst,get skinny, hand fighting. He bull rush and stand up. Maybe its the scheme, but that's all I see him do, even last year. They have 7 sacks as a team this year and most teams are in passing situations vs them. I'm not saying I don't like him, but he's not a scheme fit nor is he scheme adverse.
Tampa 2 defense up to their same failures. On the field for almost 8 minutes and give up a rushing TD on a 4th down attempt. Nice plays mixed in with a missed INT and the failure to get off the field.
I saw that play, the only one I watched. That's the difference between accuracy and completion %. If that ball is inside, dude is line dancing in the end zone vs turning around and stopping his feet.Okay…caught the end of the game. Went to bed at 2030 and woke up at 0330. Now ‘m watching the game from the start.
1. I’m going with TB74 on his assessment. The throw to Dorsett drifted from his inside shoulder to his outside shoulder by the time it was arriving. This caused Dorsett to break stride and twist to make a great catch. Had that ball remained to the inside shoulder….Dorsett easily catches the ball in stride and waltzes in for a easy TD.
2. On the TD. It could’ve been a far easier task had he led him a little more versus where the ball wound up. It became a bit more contested and the rookie TE made an awesome catch.
Nice drive regardless. Pierce continues his match toward the Rookie of the Year award.
More coming as the game progresses.
Yep, but what does that have to do with this year? You have to update your resume every game. Even before he got hurt and played vs Oregon, he was doing the same thing in terms of interior rusher, nothing.Did you look at last yr?
Yep, but what does that have to do with this year? You have to update your resume every game. Even before he got hurt and played vs Oregon, he was doing the same thing in terms of interior rusher, nothing.
Really liked the LG- McDermott’s pancake block on Pierce’s run. That guy just kept going and finished up on top the guy in front of hm while springing Pierce for a nice run. End of the 1st.
Tunsil false start never helps….always at the worst time. Makes it a 3rd and 11 versus 3rd and 6.
Mills should’ve just kept running and he probably gets the first down…..versus slowing down and looking as though he wanted to pitch the ball to someone. When that ball comes down and you know it’s time to run…..take off with authority.
Davis Mills.wonder which qb we’re taking with then #1 pick
wonder which qb we’re taking with then #1 pick
Jack Easterby.wonder which qb we’re taking with then #1 pick
Give it up and go watch the Astros game.Wow….a perfectly executed screen to Moore. Moore looked great on that play. Cooks may want to take a look at this game b/c Moore and Dorsett are producing. If Pep will make a bigger commitment to Aiken, Howard, and Jordan….it would sure change how defenses approach the Texans.
They mentioned several times during the game, that in a pregame interview, Mills said that he was going to start using his feet more to gain yards when the opportunity was there. He began doing that tonight to some effect.Did Mills scramble more tonight?
How did he look in this aspect of the game?
He throws better on the move.
Sadly, with Cooks quitting on the team, i think we'll need 2 top WR picks or one WR pick and mid-range WR in FA. So many needs. I think the secondary is in the best shape overall on the team though.
Now if they'd just stop playing zone all the time. It is so annoying!
IMO, this is the key to Mills success with the O-line issues we have. He moves and throws very well on the run, he just doesn't do it enough. I would like to see more plays with a designed roll out and moving pocket. Mills also needs to use his legs if he can get a 1st down - he has the ability, he just doesn't use it.They mentioned several times during the game, that in a pregame interview, Mills said that he was going to start using his feet more to gain yards when the opportunity was there. He began doing that tonight to some effect.
I agree. There's nothing to gain but experience this year. I'm glad they're letting the young guys play.He's more run blocker than pass blocker. He's a rookie and taking rookie lumps. Might as well get those lumps out the way now and hope he gets better moving his feet and better hand combat inside.
I don't think so. We need a number 1 wide receiver but Nico Collins is shaping up to be a good #2 option and Dorsett and Moore look like they can be solid #3 options. Also gotta remember we have Metchie coming back next year. Obviously we'll see how that goes as that is a unique situation but he could be something. We have way too many holes to be spending cap or more than 1 draft pick on a wide receiver.Sadly, with Cooks quitting on the team, i think we'll need 2 top WR picks or one WR pick and mid-range WR in FA. So many needs. I think the secondary is in the best shape overall on the team though.