Jake Hummel is a dog and apparently everyone in the locker room loves that dude
We love to hear that. Unleash him!
Jake Hummel is a dog and apparently everyone in the locker room loves that dude
Off topic, but man Steelers have the most hideous uniform combination in the NFL. What the heck is that design on the jersey.
Jake Hummel is a dog and apparently everyone in the locker room loves that dude
Since buffalo. He was a murderThis is probably the first game in a while where i hamilton consistently looked like himself.
I love you all! Thanks for beating the Bears!Bengals lose, Browns lose.... @Ice Bowl Make Us Proud tonight!
On the bench, holding a clipboard.He needs to stay right where he is.
I didn't see who posted this, but as I read, I immediately knew it had to be Joey.Fuck that, he was still dogshit frequently today and is still doing shit that you can’t reasonably explain.
I can’t stand the personnel groupings and play calling when we get inside the 20.
I'm going to have to assume you have never played more than Pong if you don't think video games involve significant reflexes and hand-eye coordination.Not quite a boomer, but OK, I'm good with it. lol
Nothing against video games, but if you're honest with yourself you'd agree sitting around on your ass isn't really a good way to get sharp for a football game.
And ping pong is a great game! Good way to sharpen eye hand coordination and reflexes.
Literally just finished watching the game as I'm out of state due to my cousin turning 10 today.
First 2 drives, I was moments away from clicking off the game. Glad I stuck through it. I think this was Huntley's best performance since the Packers game in 2021 that came down to the wire. My biggest gripe with Monken is his insistency on running on 1st down with Henry. Like, it won't hurt you to be less predictable, Todd, I pinky promise you.
Shout out to Wiggins man. One of the best CBs from a passer rating perspective who came away with a game changing INT. I absolutely love the fact that towards the end of the game, we had Caleb dead to rights and that bullshit catch happens to set 1st and goal. Bullfuckingshit dawg. But hey, defense stood strong at the end.
Lmao I don’t think I’m wrong though in this. That one series inside the 20 where Huntley rolls left and misses Bateman, yeah if Huntley makes that difficult throw it’s a td, it was improvised and rolling left throwing back across your body is one of the hardest things a qb can do, so don’t count on that.I didn't see who posted this, but as I read, I immediately knew it had to be Joey.
Makes sense though. The running game, especially with Henry, is most effective between the 20s. It's not nearly as effective when the D is compressed. Been saying that for a while now. Really hard to run the ball inside the 10-15 yard line when you're Oline isn't excellent at run blocking. There's no real element of surprise. All defenders are basically at near or the LOS.I'd put the red zone troubles down to the O line more than Monken. He has been bad but he's up against it in short yardage when we can't get any push at all and can't pass protect. It was good to see Henry run it in but the O line was getting run backwards and most teams would have done better against the bounce outside. They had a few D line injuries too, so it was backups dominating our line.
Don't know why I'm being so gloomy, it was nice to win.
It's hard to gauge how much of that is a function of the opponent. Bears already aren't a good D, and they were missing like their 3 best corners. If there's ever a game to take shots down field, it's this one.Real talk though, I was surprised to see Huntley perform so well. There was a lot more downfield action than I expected. Those deep balls still have no pace on them, but if guys are consistently as wide open as they were on those attempts, the risk is mitigated. But he was efficient in moving the ball down the field. He probably works here so much better than anywhere else in the league. I still don't think he's great but he's also probably more valuable than I've alluded to previously. I'm not sure I trust him going up against the big dogs, but he always keeps us in games and I feel like that's all you really need out of a backup. I think I'm reupping with him until I find something better vs. moving on in hopes of finding something better.
I'm going to have to assume you have never played more than Pong if you don't think video games involve significant reflexes and hand-eye coordination.
I'm with Simba when he previously said these guys work incredibly hard day in and day out. At the end of the day, football isn't all they do every single day for 24 hours a day; they take breaks. And even without the option in the locker room, I guarantee a good bit of them are playing video games at home. Just cooler to do it in the locker room with your teammates and build that camaraderie.
Pong was (and still is) one of my favorite PS1 games of all-time. That game was so damn fun and frustrating at the same time.I only have two major thoughts here.
1. We saw it with Rush and now with Huntley, but Monken was calling plays that asked the ball to be out after one read. Just drop back and rip it without thinking.
I understand Lamar provides play extension and a deep ball viability that these two do not, but why not incorporate that a bit more to start the game to build a rhythm?
2. I'm still not 100% feeling Orr. I thought the Rams shot themselves in the foot too much and that the weather played a significant factor. Similarly, I think Williams holds onto the ball too long and that opens up a pass rush.
However, with that said, the defense actually looked like it had life today. The Ravens are going to be playing a lot of bad offenses going forward, including Thursday, so maybe all the Ravens need at this point is confidence and to stack good performances, no matter how bad the opposing offense.
I do worry about the defense against an Allen or a Mahomes, but I truly think had the Ravens opened with the Bears-Browns, then the Bills, they'd be 3-0 because I think they'd have been a lot more confident.
I knew he was up there in the top 5, but regardless, he's been one of our brightest spots on this underwhelming unit.wiggins came into the game as number 1 in the NFL in passer rating allowed i'm pretty sure
i imagine that's only improved with another INT
Yeah I don't disagree, and I don't think this makes him some high-end backup in the league by any means. But he's effective, efficient, and able to move the ball down the field. Yeah maybe he drops a game to KC if he has to play them, but if I'm staring at Lamar missing 2-4 weeks or so and I have some middle of the pack teams coming up in that time period, I at least feel confident that Huntley is going to make it a game if he's at the helm. He's going to make mistakes and it's not always as good as this, but it's rarely as bad as what we got from Rush at the same time.It's hard to gauge how much of that is a function of the opponent. Bears already aren't a good D, and they were missing like their 3 best corners. If there's ever a game to take shots down field, it's this one.
Miami's D is not much better, so if he starts again, I'd have some confidence. But I see a lot of people suggesting we'd beat HOU (fuck no) or LAR with Huntley in there, and I'm not seeing it. Much better defenses with much healthier rosters that wouldn't have allowed some of the things the Bears did.
But Huntley definitely exceeded expectations in this game.
Regardless, for me, it's all about the D. If we had lost 16-13, I'd probably be fine with it too. The offense will get back to form once Lamar is back in there, and scoring will be more regular. I largely care about what the D does, because the D being average or better puts us in a position to make a run. If the D continues to suck, its game over regardless of who the QB is. Hole is too deep.
After the first drive, thought the D was very good.
Huntleys worst game as a raven was better than anything we saw from Rush as a raven.Yeah I don't disagree, and I don't think this makes him some high-end backup in the league by any means. But he's effective, efficient, and able to move the ball down the field. Yeah maybe he drops a game to KC if he has to play them, but if I'm staring at Lamar missing 2-4 weeks or so and I have some middle of the pack teams coming up in that time period, I at least feel confident that Huntley is going to make it a game if he's at the helm. He's going to make mistakes and it's not always as good as this, but it's rarely as bad as what we got from Rush at the same time.
I think we should start spreading out more once we get inside the 20! Seems like everything else looks all the sameFuck that, he was still dogshit frequently today and is still doing shit that you can’t reasonably explain.
I can’t stand the personnel groupings and play calling when we get inside the 20.