What the hell happened to our running game in the 2nd half? Oh I know, Indi figured out that T-Jack is indeed as bad as everyone said, so they put 10 guys in the box. I'm ready for Gus Ferotte. It was just so obvious we were going to lose when indi scored the first td. All the momentum switched and I could just sense that the game was over.
P.A. and Dubay today were saying that if T-Jack was released by the Vikes this week, he would never play another down in the NFL. They did argue a little on whether or not someone would pick him up as a back-up, but both agreed that he would only be a worst case scenario guy for a desperate team.
The problem: I'm not convinced Gus Frerotte can do the job either. I would like to think he can do better than T-Jack, I guess I just don't know enough about him.
P.A. also made the point that if you have a back like AP on your team, who runs for 160 yards in a game, any competent QB should have at least 230 yards passing.
He is better at throwing on the run than in the pocket. This should not be the case for an NFL quarterback.
Game summed up in one play: It's third down, backed up on your own 2 yard line late in the game. It's the most important play of the game. And you throw the ball in the flats to that fullback Tahi. I don't even know his first name. If I don't know the first name of the guy you throw to on the most important play of the game, it's a dumb phucking play.
Squints, not only was it a dumb play, it was a predictable play. Diersdorf called that exact play saying that T-Jack had only been successful when he excapes the pocket and throws on the run. The Vikes did exactly that and the Colts knew it was coming. Horribly predictable play calling along with a one dimensional offense...can't be a good thing.
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What the hell happened to our running game in the 2nd half? Oh I know, Indi figured out that T-Jack is indeed as bad as everyone said, so they put 10 guys in the box. I'm ready for Gus Ferotte. It was just so obvious we were going to lose when indi scored the first td. All the momentum switched and I could just sense that the game was over.
P.A. and Dubay today were saying that if T-Jack was released by the Vikes this week, he would never play another down in the NFL. They did argue a little on whether or not someone would pick him up as a back-up, but both agreed that he would only be a worst case scenario guy for a desperate team.
The problem: I'm not convinced Gus Frerotte can do the job either. I would like to think he can do better than T-Jack, I guess I just don't know enough about him.
P.A. also made the point that if you have a back like AP on your team, who runs for 160 yards in a game, any competent QB should have at least 230 yards passing.
He is better at throwing on the run than in the pocket. This should not be the case for an NFL quarterback.
Game summed up in one play: It's third down, backed up on your own 2 yard line late in the game. It's the most important play of the game. And you throw the ball in the flats to that fullback Tahi. I don't even know his first name. If I don't know the first name of the guy you throw to on the most important play of the game, it's a dumb phucking play.
way to not drop an f-bomb. squints - always keepin' it classy.
Squints, not only was it a dumb play, it was a predictable play. Diersdorf called that exact play saying that T-Jack had only been successful when he excapes the pocket and throws on the run. The Vikes did exactly that and the Colts knew it was coming. Horribly predictable play calling along with a one dimensional offense...can't be a good thing.
yeah, if even dierdorf knows its coming, it can't be a good play.
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