I think the 45 goes hard tbh. Although I’d like to see the 15 he wore in college. 45 looked awkward on Ferguson, I think only certain body types can pull off certain numbers.
This has to be some form of autism.
Does it count as vintage if he only wore it for a minute?And miss out on a vintage “remember when this dude wore this weird number” story?
ankle flexion is crazy
ankle flexion is crazy
I think Cooper Rush will end up being a competent backup so I’m not too worried about him, but I do think it’s wild that the ghost of Josh Johnson and Tyler Huntley are so much more effective in this offense despite being complete dogshit types of players. Makes me wonder why we went so opposite on the type of depth QBs we had been running out there.
I clearly wasn’t paying enough attention, but Buchanan had the green dot tonight. Impressive for a rookie.
Please ask your source why in God’s name we haven’t gotten rid of Leary
I think we’re gonna have a 6th round steal in Aeneas Peebles, and I think wester might be the real deal as a punt return weapon. Mike green looked unstoppable early on. Starks looked solid in his few snaps. If Loop gets it together, then our draft looks crazy, all those 6th round picks might have actually netted us a few guys.
Also not to be annoying about Loop, but why do I care that his toe dragged or whatever. He missed the kick.
Ultimately he just seems like Jordan Stout as a kicker. Will flash, but it is just bad because he's not consistent. 1 or 2 on FGs and his kickoffs were pretty bad. Couldn't seem to not hit it too hard.
Get ready for like 4 more of these over the next month lol. Post preseason game 1...
QB (2): Jackson, Rush
RB (4): Henry, Hill, Mitchell, Ali
WR (6): Flowers, Bateman, Hopkins, Wallace, Walker, Wester
TE (4): Andrews, Likely, Kolar, Ricard (FB)
OL (9): Stanley, Vorhees, Linderbaum, Faalele, Rosengarten, Noteboom, Vinson, Cleveland, Bullock
DL (5): Madubuike, Jones, Washington, Jenkins, Peebles
OLB (6): Van Noy, Oweh, Robinson, Green, Isaac, Ojabo
ILB (4): Smith, Simpson, Buchanan, Hummel
CB (6): Humphrey, Wiggins, Alexander, Awuzie, Armour-Davis, Tampa
S (4): Hamilton, Starks, Kane, Brade
ST (3): Loop, Stout, Moore
Emery Jones' health still seems to be the major catalyst here and could push someone like Ali or Ojabo off if they want him to get reps if and when he's back.
First 5 names off are probably Urban (assuming PS here), Dalcourt, Longerbeam, Lowery, and Kirkwood
I wouldn't be shocked if they start taking a look at a veteran S because I don't think they're too enamored with Brade, and the Kone injury potentially opens up a secondary spot.
For Ali, special teams and they value having a between the tackles runner in the fold since Hill nor Mitchell are neither that guy necessarily. He’s my 53rd guy on here so it’s razor thin.
Jones and/or Longerbeam getting healthy would probably shift that in the other direction for me. But if they're not on the field currently...
I think he had the biggest impact in the second half, he made so many stops from the moment he stepped on the field.
I worry that he can’t generate push so he kinda has to penetrate or work laterally, and that may limit his opportunities, but what I saw last night was a guy who clearly works, he’s gonna figure it out. Might not be this season but by year 3 he’s gonna be an impact player
Same. I thought Buchanan was gonna show something but I really didn’t even notice him. Damn shame about Kone because he was looking like a 6th round gem early, Starks and green both looked very good. Didn’t notice any rookie OL at all other than Vinson who I can’t recall having any bad snaps and looked pretty solid, and Peebles was consistently pretty excellent and constantly at the ball. Obviously Wester did what he did. Too bad we can’t see emery jones.
Obviously the draft class is gonna hinge on the first 2 picks, if those guys pan out then it’s a slam dunk, but if Tyler Loop pans out and those other guys that played well last night, also continue playing well, then this will look like a stellar draft class. 5 picks in round 6 and 2-3 of them playing meaningful football is awesome.
I was actually surprised coming away feeling better about Vorhees than Faalele last night. Felt like Faalele ended the season on a high and it looked like it would parlay, especially with him transforming his body, but it didn't seem to look like it in his short run last night. Vorhees was a lot better in space than I had ever seen.
That Mike Green tape is chef's kiss for game 1. Some teaching moments for sure, but the main takeaway was that I felt like I was seeing an actual pass rusher for the first time in a long time. Variety of moves, could convert via speed or power, and a non-stop motor. Bodes well for his future.