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  1. As a Darrel Henderson owner last year and Cam Akers owner this year I have absolutely no trust in what Sean McVay is going to do at RB between now and the end of the season.
  2. I agree. I started the whole draft thread back in the spring about how we should take him at #15 if there and was mostly dismissed and told we should never take an RB that early. Of course, he never would have made it there anyway.
  3. Bijan is definitely going to be really special and give a lot of teams headaches. Allgier looks like just a guy. Our defensive strengths are definitely not a great matchup on our side for what they do well.
  4. For sure, agreed. I do mostly dynasty so I think I am more looking from that perspective as I think time is probably running short on the career of Cooper Kupp especially with the growing history of hamstring injuries.
  5. So is Puka the real deal?
  6. I still don't understand why you don't still just try the FG. 56 is obviously not a chip shot, but it's not out of any kicker's range in this day and age. Is MLF afraid to challenge rookies? It's within his range and it's in a dome. Just send him out there and try it. Unless you think he's going to miss 56 short (he's not), makes no sense why those 5 yards are a deal breaker. I hate the age old practice of punting in fringe FG range and likely ending up with a touchback and netting only 20-25 yards of field position in exchange for giving up a scoring opportunity.
  7. The "if we just made this play, this play or this play, it changes everything" argument could be made in almost any game. Yeah, Ridder made some mistakes that we didn't take advantage of. Love also threw one in the 4th on 3rd down that could have been a pick 6. The penalty yardage on the long PIs skewing the yardage totals is a fair point. I just think when you allow 450 yards and are, as our own HC put it, "gashed consistently" on the ground all day, you don't have a very good case for saying you played well enough to win. We lost, and there's plenty that went into that. Both sides caught some breaks at times, as NFL games go. Do I think we can beat Atlanta? Sure, being at full strength would help, but we have to do much better stopping the run.
  8. The Falcons left a lot of points on the board. A lot. Yardage totals may not mean much to you, but I bet you can't find many games where a team is outgained by 200+ yards and wins. As a whole, the team with the yardage advantage wins a game in the NFL over 65% of the time.
  9. I'm sure that the Falcons feel that way too. Hollins feels he should have kept his heels in, they all feel like they should have been able to convert 1st and goal from the 1. Koo feels like he should have made the XP. Green Bay had about exactly half the total yards of Atlanta today. They were gashed the entire game on the ground and for the most part, outplayed. It's hard to make the case that they "should" have won. They played plenty poorly enough to lose. It just mostly happened in the 4th.
  10. I gotta say on Bahktiari, we should have moved on in the offseason. It's been enough. I'm sure he's more frustrated than anyone, but we're going on 3 years of a part time lineman now. It's not a great way to have to run an offensive line rotation with that kind of reliability.
  11. They gave up 436 yards to an offense with one of the worst starting QBs in football. They were getting absolutely gashed by Bijan long before they got gassed. They were just getting lucky (missed TD at the back of the endzone, missed XP, penalty on 4th and 1 from the 1.) They could have easily given up 30+. The luck ran out in the 4th and the points started piling up. It was the same old underachieving relative to expectations and choking late Packers D that we've seen under Barry every year.
  12. Could have been better, but it's not like his overall performance was bad. With his #1 RB, #1 WR, and #1 OL out, I'll definitely give him a pass on that last drive.
  13. Very disappointing. Particularly in Barry, which is no surprise.
  14. This officiating crew is as dumb as the announcers. They signaled incomplete and still were going to give the Packers another play.
  15. Pretty sure that's not a presnap penalty?
  16. This color announcer is so far beyond dumb. He wasn't close. It was actually a generous spot.
  17. No way did he get it. Come on now.
  18. If the ball was inside the 10 sure, but that won't work here, they'll go down inside the 4 and run it all the way down for an old school XP.
  19. Doesn't matter, Barry is getting embarrassed as he did so much last year.
  20. It's over. You earned every bit of this, MLF. You earned every bit of it when you hired the dumbest, most vanilla and bland defensive mind in football to run your defense.
  21. Yeah we about to blow this.
  22. That was an absolute joke.
  23. Yep. Absolutely. That's probably 40 seconds of game clock on 2 plays.
  24. You and everybody not named Joe Barry.
  25. LOL Hollins. I wish your team would have challenged that.
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