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AsylumGuido 09-24-2024 03:44 PM

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Gardner-Johnson was always a trouble making piece of **** when he was with the Saints. No reason why he should be any different now, right?

K Major 09-24-2024 03:59 PM

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Not to mention Ceedy got cooked for a TD by Olave.

Just be quiet.

dizzle88 09-24-2024 04:02 PM

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Think my main gripe from the game is Kubiak looked like Pete Carmichael.

Everyone, everywhere could tell that the O line was in disarray. Carr had under a second on nearly every play, play action even less than that.

Eagles were stopping the wide runs because they were controlling the line of scrimmage.

So when they continually sent the 5 or 6 players, where was the fricking screen game?
Where was Jamaal Williams on short yardage?

Where was max protection to help the guards?

Where were the chips by the TE's or running backs to slow the rush?

How about a wide receiver reverse when they go all in on stopping Kamara??

The 2 point conversion play was vintage Carmichael and a bad decision and pass by Carr.

I really hope I'm wrong, but the lack of adjustment to something as clear as day, makes me think the first 2 weeks on offense were a fluke.

jnormand 09-24-2024 04:06 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dizzle88 (Post 1002143)
Think my main gripe from the game is Kubiak looked like Pete Carmichael.

Everyone, everywhere could tell that the O line was in disarray. Carr had under a second on nearly every play, play action even less than that.

Eagles were stopping the wide runs because they were controlling the line of scrimmage.

So when they continually sent the 5 or 6 players, where was the fricking screen game?
Where was Jamaal Williams on short yardage?
Where was max protection to help the guards?
Where were the chips by the TE's or running backs to slow the rush?

The 2 point conversion play was vintage Carmichael and a bad decision and pass by Carr.

I really hope I'm wrong, but the lack of adjustment to something as clear as day, makes me think the first 2 weeks on offense were a fluke.

Good god I hope you’re wrong.

AsylumGuido 09-24-2024 04:55 PM

Re: Observations from Saints and Eagles game in the Superdome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dizzle88 (Post 1002143)
Think my main gripe from the game is Kubiak looked like Pete Carmichael.

Everyone, everywhere could tell that the O line was in disarray. Carr had under a second on nearly every play, play action even less than that.

Eagles were stopping the wide runs because they were controlling the line of scrimmage.

So when they continually sent the 5 or 6 players, where was the fricking screen game?
Where was Jamaal Williams on short yardage?

Where was max protection to help the guards?

Where were the chips by the TE's or running backs to slow the rush?

How about a wide receiver reverse when they go all in on stopping Kamara??

The 2 point conversion play was vintage Carmichael and a bad decision and pass by Carr.

I really hope I'm wrong, but the lack of adjustment to something as clear as day, makes me think the first 2 weeks on offense were a fluke.

I mentioned this earlier, but adjustments are generally limited to what you have practiced the days before a game. No NFL team draws up plays in the dirt. No team can be prepared for every contingency. The CBA doesn't allow that much practice time weekly. It is what it is. Losing key personnel during a game is difficult for every team.

With a week's worth of prep for Atlanta we'll look a lot different that we did with two offensive linemen playing positions that they didn't take a snap at during the week.

Sinner 09-24-2024 05:06 PM

Re: Observations from Saints and Eagles game in the Superdome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 1002150)
I mentioned this earlier, but adjustments are generally limited to what you have practiced the days before a game. No NFL team draws up plays in the dirt. No team can be prepared for every contingency. The CBA doesn't allow that much practice time weekly. It is what it is. Losing key personnel during a game is difficult for every team.

With a week's worth of prep for Atlanta we'll look a lot different that we did with two offensive linemen playing positions that they didn't take a snap at during the week.

The excuses will come… that’s a natural reaction from a loyal fan. The shelf life of these excuses has an expiration date that will be this coming Sunday against the so-called “Failclowns”… in Atlanta

SmashMouth 09-25-2024 04:36 PM

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AsylumGuido 09-25-2024 04:50 PM

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AsylumGuido 09-27-2024 08:13 AM

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leilung 09-27-2024 09:58 AM

Re: Observations from Saints and Eagles game in the Superdome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dizzle88 (Post 1002143)
Think my main gripe from the game is Kubiak looked like Pete Carmichael.

Everyone, everywhere could tell that the O line was in disarray. Carr had under a second on nearly every play, play action even less than that.

Eagles were stopping the wide runs because they were controlling the line of scrimmage.

So when they continually sent the 5 or 6 players, where was the fricking screen game?
Where was Jamaal Williams on short yardage?

Where was max protection to help the guards?

Where were the chips by the TE's or running backs to slow the rush?

How about a wide receiver reverse when they go all in on stopping Kamara??

The 2 point conversion play was vintage Carmichael and a bad decision and pass by Carr.

I really hope I'm wrong, but the lack of adjustment to something as clear as day, makes me think the first 2 weeks on offense were a fluke.

From what I've been reading, TEs were invisible because they were in protection most of the game. I can't really argue with your other observations. Let's hope this is filed under "Lessons Learned" by the coaching staff and we go on a tear through the ATL!


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