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Graham and Russ both screwed up on that drive. Russ threw a poor fade which he isn't really good at on first attempt. Then next throw to Graham, he should pog caught that.
 
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I still would like to know why our beloved, otherwise accurate QB is overthrowing 4+ times per game. Drives me insane!

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I know the paradigm with Graham is for him to catch touchdowns in the redzone and the guy has had some pretty productive games not to mention a stat filled season last year. IMHO what Graham should be is a clutch go to receiver on 3rd downs and in the redzone. All the other stuff is just gravy. JG should be doing exactly what ADB is doing for this team.

Also, the guy has been in the league since 2010, he is a veteran player, he not needs to start showing some leadership, at the very least by example.
 

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Seanhawk":2v5oksf2 said:
Seymour":2v5oksf2 said:
CodeWarrior":2v5oksf2 said:
I was at the game. The TD that Jimmy "dropped" was a poorly placed ball. What's the point of a 6'7 TE if you're throwing to his belt buckle? That's the only reason that pass was broken up.

On the other hand, the sideline route that Jimmy dropped was all on him. No one even in the area. He just got excited looking at all the green in front of him and dropped it. He atoned later by making a great contested catch over the middle and sprinting out to pick up another 10 to 15 YAC.

One thing I took away from the game is that Russell throws a really poor fade in the end zone, which is strange because he throws a great touch pass.


I don't care if you were defending Graham on the play, the ball hits both hands and his belt buckle and you want to blame Wilson who was under heavy pressure most of the day? Ridiculous that you would give the $10M receiver a pass on a ball that isn't thrown absolutely perfect.
Also, the pass wasn't "broken up". Go watch it again. It was a clear drop.

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That's a gimme, you adjust and go to the ground with the ball and cover with both hands.

Or else he needs Lazik.
 

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chris98251":23b37mzi said:
Seanhawk":23b37mzi said:
Seymour":23b37mzi said:
CodeWarrior":23b37mzi said:
I was at the game. The TD that Jimmy "dropped" was a poorly placed ball. What's the point of a 6'7 TE if you're throwing to his belt buckle? That's the only reason that pass was broken up.

On the other hand, the sideline route that Jimmy dropped was all on him. No one even in the area. He just got excited looking at all the green in front of him and dropped it. He atoned later by making a great contested catch over the middle and sprinting out to pick up another 10 to 15 YAC.

One thing I took away from the game is that Russell throws a really poor fade in the end zone, which is strange because he throws a great touch pass.


I don't care if you were defending Graham on the play, the ball hits both hands and his belt buckle and you want to blame Wilson who was under heavy pressure most of the day? Ridiculous that you would give the $10M receiver a pass on a ball that isn't thrown absolutely perfect.
Also, the pass wasn't "broken up". Go watch it again. It was a clear drop.

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That's a gimme, you adjust and go to the ground with the ball and cover with both hands.

Or else he needs Lazik.

Maybe Apple sticking his hand up JG's ass startled him a bit.
 

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seahawkfreak":18zo4ifr said:
chris98251":18zo4ifr said:
Seanhawk":18zo4ifr said:
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I don't care if you were defending Graham on the play, the ball hits both hands and his belt buckle and you want to blame Wilson who was under heavy pressure most of the day? Ridiculous that you would give the $10M receiver a pass on a ball that isn't thrown absolutely perfect.
Also, the pass wasn't "broken up". Go watch it again. It was a clear drop.

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That's a gimme, you adjust and go to the ground with the ball and cover with both hands.

Or else he needs Lazik.

Maybe Apple sticking his hand up JG's ass startled him a bit.

How didn't that draw a *ass-interference flag?!?!
 

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I know someone putting an apple up my butt would cause me to lose concentration.
 

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Seanhawk":ayq60jrf said:
Seymour":ayq60jrf said:
CodeWarrior":ayq60jrf said:
I was at the game. The TD that Jimmy "dropped" was a poorly placed ball. What's the point of a 6'7 TE if you're throwing to his belt buckle? That's the only reason that pass was broken up.

On the other hand, the sideline route that Jimmy dropped was all on him. No one even in the area. He just got excited looking at all the green in front of him and dropped it. He atoned later by making a great contested catch over the middle and sprinting out to pick up another 10 to 15 YAC.

One thing I took away from the game is that Russell throws a really poor fade in the end zone, which is strange because he throws a great touch pass.


I don't care if you were defending Graham on the play, the ball hits both hands and his belt buckle and you want to blame Wilson who was under heavy pressure most of the day? Ridiculous that you would give the $10M receiver a pass on a ball that isn't thrown absolutely perfect.
Also, the pass wasn't "broken up". Go watch it again. It was a clear drop.

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chris98251":3mzlwhig said:
I know someone putting an apple up my butt would cause me to lose concentration.
An apple a day keeps the proctologist away.
 

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4 and 2 and I don't think we've played one game where you walk away feeling good about it.
 

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Oh boy, here it comes.......complaining about HOW a team is sitting at 4-2, already playing 4 road game. And still hasn't hit their stride. Meh, no thanks. We have a damn good shot to get a top 2 seed this year.
 

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Yeah, but if they get a top two seed, nobody will feel good about how they did it. And if they win a Super Bowl, nobody will feel good about how they did it.

Feeling is more important than doing.
 

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4 and 2 and I don't think we've played one game where you walk away feeling good about it.

Speak for yourself, walking out of the Clink after bulldozing the Colts and walking out of the LA Coliseum after a great win against the best offense in the league both felt GREAT.
 

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Heck yes it did, and after the Giants game, it felt great. I will never understand the fascination with dwelling on how a team WINS a game. So corny.
 
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Some people just will never be happy. They have to have something to critique. Never ever take winning a game for granted!
 
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Those awful mediocre years still feels like yesterday. I still pinch myself when I look back on our success over the past five years. NEVER in my wildest dreams would I have ever entertained the thought back then that we would one day be considered one of the league's elite teams. These continue to be the Golden Years folks. ENJOY IT DAMMIT! LOL
 
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Yep I remember sitting through that season, the only highlight being the late great Cortez.
 
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