I hope this is reasonable to put into it's own thread. If not, please put it in the other threads... but I'm just very curious about the the "no-more-red-flag-players" policy can actually play. Maybe it just results in self-inflicted mind-games, but it's fun to speculate.
Basically, I'm curious...
I'm just curious if anyone knows the ratio of practice reps that have been given to Britt and Lewis over the course of training camp and the immediate projection of practice reps going forward.
I'm not really keen on these specifics in general and am curious if people would agree or disagree...
I'm just concerned we are going to project what we are doing with him to the other team. Lynch's return + Bevell predictability means the following equation:
Lynch in the backfield = 95% chance of a run
With Rawls we were unpredictable as hell, I'm not sure that will happen with Beast.
This article from the news tribune says sources say that seahawks-Wilson talks are not as out-of-whck as what the media suggests.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2015/05/1 ... .html?rh=1
I've never been a swagger person and I'm not one to type in caps. but. it would certainly be a boost if there was more of a pulse around here. Here's my modest attempt at a contribution towards that cause.
I'm not a big x's and o's guy but I read somewhere and agreed that Patriots, aside from Gronk, are not really going to pose much of a vertical threat in their passing game. So my question is, is he going to play deep? Double Gronk? Play in the box?
It may just be me, but I think the pass rush was stonewalled by the packers offensive line. Aaron Rodgers had all day to throw. The loss of Hill was not so noticeable against the Panthers but was painfully obvious here. I hate to admit it, but this superbowl has the feel of the Atlanta game two...
I feel that Lewis is too green to make the line adjustments that are necessary of a starting center to allow the offense to move the ball and give the QB time. I think that the only way we win is with defensive and special teams play.
Of all the games for Wagner to get injured, its the game after the interviewed defensive players heaped tons of compliments and praises toward Bwagz's game. If its a coincidence, its a pretty big one.