Nope, I blame the Raiders for beating th Browns in week 4. No reason to take responsibility.All because someone complained.
Nah, I'll take the heat
Nope, I blame the Raiders for beating th Browns in week 4. No reason to take responsibility.All because someone complained.
Nah, I'll take the heat
Nickelback is still awful and crap.Nope, I blame the Raiders for beating th Browns in week 4. No reason to take responsibility.
That’s the pointNickelback is still awful and crap.
@Filmstudy review of the offensive line vs. the Titans
https://russellstreetreport.com/2018/10/17/filmstudy/offensive-line-vs-titans-2018/
He said Hurst had the best game of his 5 year career. His full write-up is above in the link.
In terms of the 2 Stanley slips on pulls, neither was Skura.
He was undercut by Byard on a pull left to blow up Collins run on 1st and goal from the 4. He also tripped over a pile on the right side from a TE block inside on Casey. Baldinger pointed out that play as a failure of run scheme. I like trapping Casey with a TE, but I didn't like having it combined with a pull from L to R.
Regarding the last paragraph, I remember having this conversation with @Lost_In_Translation as welli wrote it elsewhere but i found these 2 things together interesting:
skura had his 2nd consecutive failing grade
stanley tripped multiple times trying to pull across the line (which naturally means to the right side) and thus missed blocks/allowed penetration
those 2 facts i feel might have a cause and effect here
it was my biggest fear in this scheme coming into this year that our running scheme would get destroyed by the fact that our center cant anchor against big DL and would force pulling blockers to take a longer path to get to their block or risk getting washed out of the play which inherently makes the running game less efficient because blockers are taking longer to get downhill