and wanting 40 runs, but it is a testament to or indictment of the WR corps when Sills gets the most snaps. EEk.
Indictment. Much as I want to like Sills he’s been terrible. Yesterday he ran a 5 yard route on 3rd and 6, lined up in an illegal formation and dropped a 3rd down(?) pass. He’s physically limited so smart and dependable are necessary. He’s not been either.
and wanting 40 runs, but it is a testament to or indictment of the WR corps when Sills gets the most snaps. EEk.
Indictment. Much as I want to like Sills he’s been terrible. Yesterday he ran a 5 yard route on 3rd and 6, lined up in an illegal formation and dropped a 3rd down(?) pass. He’s physically limited so smart and dependable are necessary. He’s not been either.
Yeah everyone loves to quote “smart tough dependable”.
I wanted to rip Hudsons head off after he drops a ball in between his numbers that DJ put a little extra mustard on to get there perfectly. Deep breathes! I will say Adoree not being mentioned is good, though I'm sure the jokers announcing yesterday mentioned him against Dallas because thats what they did all game; bring up the Dallas game. I was really impressed with Thibs. Second game in and I think he's getting it. At least he's getting pressure and opening up sacks for others.
Isn't that unheard of? Would love to see some stats on that.
really surprising about Rickie James.
Also, give credit to Jaylon Smith. Always hear talk of ramp up time, and debate about playing preseason games. This guy came off the street and performed.
glad Bredeson has ended up at least somewhat justifying that deal
he hasn't been so bad and has obviously so far outplayed Ezeudu who was a higher pick. it appears they at least have a position versatile and playable interior OL - which is a win.
Isn't that unheard of? Would love to see some stats on that.
yes it is. Wilfork's super power was that he was a rare NT who could play 80%+. usually the size of those guys makes it impossible to be in good enough shape to play more than 60-70% (many are in the 50's).
Vita Vea is a good contemporary for Dex and he's been 65% for most of his career.
I find that surprising as he has been one of the more reliable players. Must have been a gameplan/matchup thing
I find that surprising as he has been one of the more reliable players. Must have been a gameplan/matchup thing
He got hurt. Concussed
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but Julian Love only played a third of the snaps on Defense?
I find that surprising as he has been one of the more reliable players. Must have been a gameplan/matchup thing
He got hurt. Concussed
Thank you
absolutely
Indictment. Much as I want to like Sills he’s been terrible. Yesterday he ran a 5 yard route on 3rd and 6, lined up in an illegal formation and dropped a 3rd down(?) pass. He’s physically limited so smart and dependable are necessary. He’s not been either.
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and wanting 40 runs, but it is a testament to or indictment of the WR corps when Sills gets the most snaps. EEk.
Indictment. Much as I want to like Sills he’s been terrible. Yesterday he ran a 5 yard route on 3rd and 6, lined up in an illegal formation and dropped a 3rd down(?) pass. He’s physically limited so smart and dependable are necessary. He’s not been either.
Yeah everyone loves to quote “smart tough dependable”.
I think the running game had something to do with it.
I think the running game had something to do with it. James is pretty small so not much of blocker.
really surprising about Rickie James.
Also, give credit to Jaylon Smith. Always hear talk of ramp up time, and debate about playing preseason games. This guy came off the street and performed.
yes it is. Wilfork's super power was that he was a rare NT who could play 80%+. usually the size of those guys makes it impossible to be in good enough shape to play more than 60-70% (many are in the 50's).
Vita Vea is a good contemporary for Dex and he's been 65% for most of his career.
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#Giants DT Dexter Lawrence had eight total pressures yesterday against the Bears.
That's tied for the most ever in a single game by a defender listed over 320 pounds.