Sinnot was open early a few times , but Jayden held it too long waiting for McClaurin…. He needs to start the trust process with both Sinnot and McCaffrey… not there yet! Actually Sinnot was open in the end zone one time, but Jayden didn’t look back to him fast enough after his 1st read, then got sacked…. He’ll get better
I wonder how many of the offensive issues (ineffective RB run game, several pressures and sacks) were primarily a downstream effect of Tyler Biadasz being out last minute/Dieter going in cold.
The only voodoo that went on was with the refs. 2 Roughing the passer penalties 1 of which was very ticky tacky the other was a clean hit, the PI no call on Terry, and the clock stoppage at the end of the game.
Man, I thought Noah was a TE the whole season. /smh Frickin big dude for a receiver! Having said that, he had some very costly drops this season. Obviously, also got some great pass interference calls his way, and no one will ever forget the hail mary catch. Just not sure if we'll actually miss him on balance. We DO need a legit big tight end who can catch, however.
It wasn't a pretty win but as a 47yr old lifelong Washington fan I will take a W however it comes. In the Snyder era the Saints make that 2 point conversion.
Gonna be real. I felt like they should've punt the ball instead of kicking it at the 54. Logic would dictate that these guys are on the streets for a reason. If you're goin through kickers like we are with kicking being all time bad this year, then I would trust Tress to pin them inside the 10/5 and they waste time moving the ball(only chance to score at that point would be a hail mary).
One question about the "First time with 11 wins since the early 90s" - what's the talk around the league when it comes to the fact there are more games now to play - I mean, is it fair to compare 17 game seasons in all the various stats and comparisons with 16 game seasons (1978-2020) and even 14 game seasons (1967-1977). When some really outstanding records are GOING to be broken (like Eric Dickerson's rushing record) or heck, OJ Simpson's record (that Dickerson beat) was made with a 14 game season! I guess I answered my own question. ;) There won't be asterisks, it'll just be knowledgeable people acknowledging that the new records need to be weighed against the changes in the game.
HOWW do modern day kickers get injured so often?? Kickers of the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s probably even 2000s never missed a game. How could they? Their job description was (and still is) *entirely* this: swing your leg about 8 times per game and sit on the bench and watch the rest. And yet (ONLY) modern day kickers are CONSTANTLY getting hurt. Groin pulls, leg injuries....my gawd. The NFL claims to want to cut down on injuries while its teams continue to push their players for more production: longer field goals, better accuracy, fast 40 times, stronger this, fast that and so the players even the kickers work out to the point where every muscle in their body is ready to snap. And they do. Time and time and time again.
Sinnot was open early a few times , but Jayden held it too long waiting for McClaurin…. He needs to start the trust process with both Sinnot and McCaffrey… not there yet! Actually Sinnot was open in the end zone one time, but Jayden didn’t look back to him fast enough after his 1st read, then got sacked…. He’ll get better
Yea I saw that it seems like Jayden just doesn't want to throw it to him or Luke for some reason
I wonder how many of the offensive issues (ineffective RB run game, several pressures and sacks) were primarily a downstream effect of Tyler Biadasz being out last minute/Dieter going in cold.
The only voodoo that went on was with the refs. 2 Roughing the passer penalties 1 of which was very ticky tacky the other was a clean hit, the PI no call on Terry, and the clock stoppage at the end of the game.
Death, taxes, and “Just Terry is a freaking boss.”
That 3 & 1 play, Luke lost just by how he's lined up. If he lines up 1 yard closer to the tackle then he doesn't have to reach for the block.
Man, I thought Noah was a TE the whole season. /smh Frickin big dude for a receiver! Having said that, he had some very costly drops this season. Obviously, also got some great pass interference calls his way, and no one will ever forget the hail mary catch. Just not sure if we'll actually miss him on balance. We DO need a legit big tight end who can catch, however.
It wasn't a pretty win but as a 47yr old lifelong Washington fan I will take a W however it comes. In the Snyder era the Saints make that 2 point conversion.
What happened to the OL in the Saints game? They seem to love Dieter as first backup, but I have never seen evidence that he deserves such confidence.
Gonna be real. I felt like they should've punt the ball instead of kicking it at the 54. Logic would dictate that these guys are on the streets for a reason. If you're goin through kickers like we are with kicking being all time bad this year, then I would trust Tress to pin them inside the 10/5 and they waste time moving the ball(only chance to score at that point would be a hail mary).
One question about the "First time with 11 wins since the early 90s" - what's the talk around the league when it comes to the fact there are more games now to play - I mean, is it fair to compare 17 game seasons in all the various stats and comparisons with 16 game seasons (1978-2020) and even 14 game seasons (1967-1977). When some really outstanding records are GOING to be broken (like Eric Dickerson's rushing record) or heck, OJ Simpson's record (that Dickerson beat) was made with a 14 game season!
I guess I answered my own question. ;) There won't be asterisks, it'll just be knowledgeable people acknowledging that the new records need to be weighed against the changes in the game.
HOWW do modern day kickers get injured so often?? Kickers of the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s probably even 2000s never missed a game. How could they? Their job description was (and still is) *entirely* this: swing your leg about 8 times per game and sit on the bench and watch the rest. And yet (ONLY) modern day kickers are CONSTANTLY getting hurt. Groin pulls, leg injuries....my gawd.
The NFL claims to want to cut down on injuries while its teams continue to push their players for more production: longer field goals, better accuracy, fast 40 times, stronger this, fast that and so the players even the kickers work out to the point where every muscle in their body is ready to snap. And they do. Time and time and time again.
Sinnett game play is not like kittle or kelce lol that’s not his style of play he is like a gronk will run u over if he gets the ball
Gronk was 6’7”…you can’t play like that at 6’2”
@@craighoffmanouch, Craig! 😂
Then get him the Damm ball!!!
@@craighoffman Gronk is actually, 6’6”
@@craighoffmanSinnot is 6’4”
naw it wasn't that it was simply the refs
Sinnot stays open ! Jayden never finds him
Show me when. Time stamps and i'll go watch