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 by PARAM
3 years 7 months ago
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

CanuckRightWinger wrote:Spread the blame around if it makes you feel better,
but to my eyes, our OL, especially the Interior OL's piss poor performance, especially in pass-pro, is the unit failure that led to this Titan loss. :idea2:


Well see, it's not about me "feeling better". It about me *seeing* the game and calling it like I saw it. The O line deserves blame. But the Wentz play wasn't on them. And the Goff pick wasn't on them. That was all #9. And McVay could have made the changes he made in the second half, earlier. Much earlier like in the 2nd quarter. He was seeing the same game. The defense was penalized for 80 yards (15 of which was bogus). Five 15 yard penalties and a 5 yarder. I'm not worried nor am I looking for a scapegoat. There was plenty of blame to go around. #9 will recover just fine. So will the O line. The defense will realize playing a great game includes not getting flagged 5 times for 15 yards each. And hopefully McVay will make adjustments sooner. Once is an aberration (Miami). Twice is a coincidence (tonight). Three times would be a trend.

 by CanuckRightWinger
3 years 7 months ago
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Canada   VANCOUVER, BC
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If your "once...aberration" is Miami, and you are also counting tonight's crapfest in your formula...

then I hate to inform you, but you ALREADY have your "trend". :shock2: :arrow2: :?
....because your forgot about McVay non-adjustments in SuperBowl LIII as your "second....coincidence" ...no?

Still and all, that brilliant prediction about Hardnosed Trench Warfare for tonight's game was fairly accurate eh? ;) :arrow2: :lol2:

 by Drew31
3 years 7 months ago
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Lebanon   Ire/UK/MENA
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CanuckRightWinger wrote:If your "once...aberration" is Miami, and you are also counting tonight's crapfest in your formula...

then I hate to inform you, but you ALREADY have your "trend". :shock2: :arrow2: :?
....because your forgot about McVay non-adjustments in SuperBowl LIII as your "second....coincidence" ...no?

Still and all, that brilliant prediction about Hardnosed Trench Warfare for tonight's game was fairly accurate eh? ;) :arrow2: :lol2:


AND the match up earlier in the year against the Cardinals. Wonderboy McVay has some problems of his own he needs to work on.

 by max
3 years 7 months ago
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United States of America   Sarasota, FL
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CanuckRightWinger wrote:Spread the blame around if it makes you feel better,
but to my eyes, our OL, especially the Interior OL's piss poor performance, especially in pass-pro, is the unit failure that led to this Titan loss. :idea2:


Yup. It’s what many of us were worried about especially with the arrogant Tutu pick.

McVay gets way too cute with stuff like that. You have a chance to really toughen up up front and you take a pip squeak. Dumb decisions like that get exposed against a team like the Titans.

Really, that’s the biggest thing that bothered me last night. Just a flat out stupid stupid decision by McVay and Snead for not correcting him.

 by RedAlice
3 years 7 months ago
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United States of America   Seattle
Hall of Fame

CanuckRightWinger wrote:Spread the blame around if it makes you feel better,
but to my eyes, our OL, especially the Interior OL's piss poor performance, especially in pass-pro, is the unit failure that led to this Titan loss. :idea2:


I was going to agree with you. But then I sat and thought about it.

I don't think it is spreading the blame around, as there really were so many failures across the board.

and my comment is not to "make me feel better" - This loss sucked ass. but, there is much more to blame than just the OL.

 by PARAM
3 years 7 months ago
 Total posts:   13181  
 Joined:  Jul 15 2015
Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

max wrote:Yup. It’s what many of us were worried about especially with the arrogant Tutu pick.

McVay gets way too cute with stuff like that. You have a chance to really toughen up up front and you take a pip squeak. Dumb decisions like that get exposed against a team like the Titans.

Really, that’s the biggest thing that bothered me last night. Just a flat out stupid stupid decision by McVay and Snead for not correcting him.


Really? You were watching that game last night thinking and blaming it on the Tutu pick? LMFAO!!!! And you're on board with Creed Humphrey regret? I guess you don't remember the Chiefs/Titans game a few weeks ago when Tennessee had 4 sacks and 9 QB hits and allowed 3 points? KC's offensive line looked remarkably like the Rams O line last night. Hmmm. I wonder if there wasn't a Chief fan or two who was watching that game thinking, "oh that ex-O lineman Andy Reid always gets so cute.....we had signed Austin Blythe to play C.....he should have taken Asante Samuel, Jr.....". Like I said, LMFAO.

 by Haden
3 years 7 months ago
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United States of America   Spokane, WA
Pro Bowl

CanuckRightWinger wrote:Truth be told, except for the penalty-filled final Titans drive, Los Ramos D played very tough & IMO shouldn't hang their heads:

-Tannehill was 19/27 for only 143 yds (125 net passing yds)// a very Bradford-like 5.3 YPA//1 TD //1pick// 3 sacks// 79.7 QB Rating
-Los Ramos D forced 5 Titan punts and allowed only 69 yds rushing on 27 carriers for 2.7 YPC 8-)

On Offense though, that Brian Allen OC guy sure looked like crap, and the Rams OL gave up 5 fucking sacks, and caused Matthew Stafford to look very ordinary tonight.

Our Offense played against a stronger NFL Team, and they stunk it up.....ESPECIALLY THE OL INTERIOR. :oops2: :oops2: :oops2:

Sure am glad we picked TuTu Atwell, and not Creed Humphrey at #57 eh!! :roll2:
I hope that lame draft decision doesn't haunt us for a whole damn decade like the Bobby Wagner fook-up from the 2012 NFL Draft has! :| :arrow2: :?



Who needs Creed when you can get a smurf????

 by Indrid Cold
3 years 7 months ago
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United States of America   Redington Beach, FL
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Creed wouldn't have solved how shitty Edwards was last night. Much worse than Allen, IMO.

And another Pats coach exposing McVay's lack of adjustments. That seems to be the most prevalent pattern.

But I'm fine with 7-2 and don't have any complaints yet.

 by Hacksaw
3 years 7 months ago
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United States of America   AT THE BEACH
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Indrid Cold wrote:Creed wouldn't have solved how shitty Edwards was last night. Much worse than Allen, IMO.

And another Pats coach exposing McVay's lack of adjustments. That seems to be the most prevalent pattern.

But I'm fine with 7-2 and don't have any complaints yet.

yes, yes and yes.

 by max
3 years 7 months ago
 Total posts:   5714  
 Joined:  Jun 01 2015
United States of America   Sarasota, FL
Hall of Fame

PARAM wrote:Really? You were watching that game last night thinking and blaming it on the Tutu pick? LMFAO!!!! And you're on board with Creed Humphrey regret? I guess you don't remember the Chiefs/Titans game a few weeks ago when Tennessee had 4 sacks and 9 QB hits and allowed 3 points? KC's offensive line looked remarkably like the Rams O line last night. Hmmm. I wonder if there wasn't a Chief fan or two who was watching that game thinking, "oh that ex-O lineman Andy Reid always gets so cute.....we had signed Austin Blythe to play C.....he should have taken Asante Samuel, Jr.....". Like I said, LMFAO.


When a team gets outphysicaled, yeah, I think about what would help, a 150 gnat or a 300 monster.

Sorry if that offends your better senses.

And I don't give a rats ass what anyone in KC thinks.

Bottom line is Tutu was a dumb pick, but its your prerogative to think otherwise right up until the day he's gone. I'd say you got a max of 3 years before that happens.

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