Fantasy Super Bowl for me to....I picked up the rams D just for this game. Sorry Glennon, but I need to see some back peddle sacks and pick 6's. I also get a point for every 3 and out.....so unless we go no huddle that's an easy 10 points right there.Don't Screw this up Bucs....we could have a new coach, top 5 pick, and a fantasy championship. Blow out blow out blow out
I had that option but opted for Cleveland's Defense against the Jets. Geno and the Jets have been even worse than the Bucs...
Watch out for those Jets at home. They are 5-2 at home this year.
Fantasy Super Bowl for me to....I picked up the rams D just for this game. Sorry Glennon, but I need to see some back peddle sacks and pick 6's. I also get a point for every 3 and out.....so unless we go no huddle that's an easy 10 points right there.Don't Screw this up Bucs....we could have a new coach, top 5 pick, and a fantasy championship. Blow out blow out blow out
I think you are on the right track. The Rams have a great home field advantage. It's really fing loud in that dome. Unless Schiano actually looks at what was working with Glennon earlier and goes back to that, you will be golden. This sets up perfectly for the Rams. They will stuff Rainey and make Glennon beat them.
The defenses are ridiculously good in the NFC West.I don't expect any more than 17 points sunday.
All depends, we sliced and diced SF for exactly two drives, maybe Schiano will practice the hurry up so we can run it this game. Otherwise we can't run something we don't practice, doesn't matter how well it works and who honestly has time to practice a two minute offense every week? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gLMSf4afzo
The real fear too has to be with the deeper drops on offense we run and Penn's late season decline being in full bloom how ugly could that rush get? I'm not gonna say Penn was George Hegamin ugly on Sunday but Smith was bascially going by him all day long.
The real fear too has to be with the deeper drops on offense we run and Penn's late season decline being in full bloom how ugly could that rush get? I'm not gonna say Penn was George Hegamin ugly on Sunday but Smith was bascially going by him all day long.
I understand that you can't play completely reactive meaning abandoning your gameplan and what you want your team to be at its core. But long and slow developing routes with a poor offensive line need to be kept to a minimum when facing elite pass rushes like SF, like St. Louis and Carolina and that hasn't happened at all.
The real fear too has to be with the deeper drops on offense we run and Penn's late season decline being in full bloom how ugly could that rush get? I'm not gonna say Penn was George Hegamin ugly on Sunday but Smith was bascially going by him all day long.
I understand that you can't play completely reactive meaning abandoning your gameplan and what you want your team to be at its core. But long and slow developing routes with a poor offensive line need to be kept to a minimum when facing elite pass rushes like SF, like St. Louis and Carolina and that hasn't happened at all.
Well you don't want to abandon your gameplan but the plan should be to know that you will be under siege and adapt before the game happens. I mean we all recall how teams suddenly became the kings of the 3 step drop vs us back in the day for example.
The real fear too has to be with the deeper drops on offense we run and Penn's late season decline being in full bloom how ugly could that rush get? I'm not gonna say Penn was George Hegamin ugly on Sunday but Smith was bascially going by him all day long.
Penn was pretty good in the first half I thought but kinda got embarrassed in the second half. The other thing is that Penn is going against some very good competition. Aldon Smith is no slouch, and with the sieve next to him (Meredith) it was only a matter of time before they got to The Twig Cannon. Harbaugh surely made some adjustments. Penn was embarrassed nonetheless. He got flat run over on one play. Smith just bull rushed him to the ground, landed right on his butt and Smith kept on going. Glennon is playing scared too and holding the ball too long. We've got plenty of problems on offense but I wouldn't say that Penn is the biggest. IMO both guards are atrocious.
The real fear too has to be with the deeper drops on offense we run and Penn's late season decline being in full bloom how ugly could that rush get? I'm not gonna say Penn was George Hegamin ugly on Sunday but Smith was bascially going by him all day long.
I understand that you can't play completely reactive meaning abandoning your gameplan and what you want your team to be at its core. But long and slow developing routes with a poor offensive line need to be kept to a minimum when facing elite pass rushes like SF, like St. Louis and Carolina and that hasn't happened at all.
Well you don't want to abandon your gameplan but the plan should be to know that you will be under siege and adapt before the game happens. I mean we all recall how teams suddenly became the kings of the 3 step drop vs us back in the day for example.
Yup, good coaches try to take advantage of opponents weaknesses and minimize their strengths.
When schiano gets fired, there isn't anyone going to be more happy than benchwarmer. I noticed a lot of schiano's faults way before a lot of folks.None of schano's calls are smoke or mirrors, but they've always been awkward, predictable, and ancient.That's the main reason I knew we were wasting our time. Hc's have to be able to adjust at the nfl level, and schiano wasn't even able to do that in college. His method was weeding and seeding and bringing in talented players. Never once has he ever won a game with his playcalling. And that's one thing that any coach has to have to be successful in the nfl.