Re: Week 5 Post-Game: Raiders 17 Packers 13
Posted: 10 Oct 2023 23:32
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No because will you be able to say it definitely would have been a td.APB wrote: ↑10 Oct 2023 22:38Defenders will commit pass interference all the time if beat and a TD is imminent. Gonna award TDs for pass interference, too?bud fox wrote: ↑10 Oct 2023 21:44I don't mean a horse collar, I mean for an intentional penalty/foul when it was going to 100% be a td. It would rarely ever happen because it is hard to say its 100% going to be a td, but that one yesterday was an example.musclestang wrote: ↑10 Oct 2023 21:37
That used to be just a regular tackle, I’d be pissed if they started awarding TDs or anything more than they do now for it.
The horse collar tackle is dangerous when a big bodied player grabs it and then lays up on the back of your legs. Peters didn’t even do that.
I don't really care but other sports do it or have more severe penalties etc
I agree. Over the first three games there were a lot of open receivers, making it easier on Love to complete passes. Unfortunately that hasn't been the case in the last two games for whatever reason. That's on MLF in my opinion. Still, Love needs to play significantly better.AmishMafia wrote: ↑10 Oct 2023 07:14But I didn't see a lot of open WRs against a really poor Raider secondary. One play on the last drive all the WRs ran 4-8 yds and just stopped. Even Aikman said, "I don't know what that was".
Ultimately, it is MLFs responsibility for the team being inspired, motivated, and schemed to be successful. I saw schematic issues. I think for MLF system to work, you have to have a functioning run game. Expect to see the first 3 picks next season to be on the OL and a RB.
there gonna get Stokes on the field somewhereCrazylegs Starks wrote: ↑11 Oct 2023 12:31Joe Barry next week: "Hey, our boy Stokes is back! Rasul you're in the slot now."
Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑11 Oct 2023 12:31Joe Barry next week: "Hey, our boy Stokes is back! Rasul you're in the slot now."
I wasn't optimistic about this team's chances this year either but it is way too soon to make a determination on what we have here. Let's hope we see progress as the season goes on. 5 games isn't enough evidence to know.CWIMM wrote: ↑11 Oct 2023 04:19I agree. Over the first three games there were a lot of open receivers, making it easier on Love to complete passes. Unfortunately that hasn't been the case in the last two games for whatever reason. That's on MLF in my opinion. Still, Love needs to play significantly better.AmishMafia wrote: ↑10 Oct 2023 07:14But I didn't see a lot of open WRs against a really poor Raider secondary. One play on the last drive all the WRs ran 4-8 yds and just stopped. Even Aikman said, "I don't know what that was".
Ultimately, it is MLFs responsibility for the team being inspired, motivated, and schemed to be successful. I saw schematic issues. I think for MLF system to work, you have to have a functioning run game. Expect to see the first 3 picks next season to be on the OL and a RB.
I don't know if I mentioned it on this forum or another one back in the day but I wasn't optimistic about the team's chances entering this season. Actually expected them to end up getting closer to receiving the first overall pick than making the playoffs. I wouldn't have any issue with that happening as long as they show some promise to make a run at the postseason once again next year.
Unfortunately I don't like what I'm seeing regarding the development and progression of the young players. Instead of improving over the course of the season they have regressed with opponents having gotten more film on them. That's not promising moving forward.
With that being said it's far too early to make any final evaluation by any means. There's still 12 games left for them to prove they have enough talent to be optimistic about the long term future moving forward.
I don't care what Lafleur or anyone said, imo Watson had inside leverage, Love should have thrown that more inside, Watsons body would have shield the DB and made for a easier catch, Watson might still be favoring that hamstring jmo.Labrev wrote: ↑12 Oct 2023 11:09Yeah I am increasingly seeing Christian Watson's play as a big part of our loss. I said in the past, we can win without Jones or Davante (back when we had both of them) but not without both.
We cannot win with Jones out and Watson doing nothing. That leaves us with nothing in the playmaking department. Jayden Reed gives us a little juice too (not sure why he wasn't more involved this past Monday), but he is still a rookie, and Musgrave has the talent to be another guy who can do that, but is very hit-or-miss at the moment (given that he is also a rookie).
Currently, Watson is a bum. Not aggressive. Always hurt. Drops. Bad routes. And he can't even run fast anymore due to the injuries. People need to stop pretending he is a #1. He isn't and might never be.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑12 Oct 2023 14:52Watson isn’t ready. He is missing a lot of nuance to his game and on top of that he isn’t catching the tough ones to be a true #1.