I’m guessing OBJ isn’t ready to come back in 2022. His situation has been really weirdEveryone say it with me.
Lamar come back
Sammy come back
OBJ LINK UP
PRAY
Roman could leave notes saying “cut James proche” and I’d be like… yeah you right Greg
Andrews seemed visibly frustrated in the presser today. Truly feel like Harbaugh is losing players behind the asshole Roman.
yep, Roman could be his downfall.Billick went down with Boller, Harbaugh will go down with Roman
OK, but running the ball down 10 points with 11 minutes to go because "that's what you've been doing well" is the textbook definition of "archaic". There's a reason teams don't do it often anymore, and it ain't because Andy Reid or any other high level coach is "archaic". You're describing a philosophy that has merits earlier in the game, and a philosophy that is great when it results in actual positive outcomes on the scoreboard. When it does neither of those things, its purely for show, not for dough. It's a very 1985 way of looking at football. "Stick the to the gameplan that's gotten you behind on the scoreboard, because it's your "team identity"". That's very archaic.This is exactly what I've been getting at. In a normal offense, throwing the ball is absolutely the right decision. Still think you sprinkle some runs in of course, but you focus on the passing game. I've been challenging the archaic thought the whole time that throwing the ball there HAS to be the answer in this scenario because it ignores the previous 3 quarters (and probably even more) of data in this instance. I don't disagree that in most circumstances, throwing the ball was probably the right move. In this instance, I can't see anyways the coaches were focused more on the clock than the complete lack of passing game all alone.
And, simultaneously...If you think throwing the ball in that game gave us a better chance… yikes. That’s all I really have to say at this point. Can’t help you any further.
Visible frustration was clearly from being asked questions about whether his coach should be fired. Players aren't really in the mindset of thinking about this in-season.Andrews seemed visibly frustrated in the presser today. Truly feel like Harbaugh is losing players behind the asshole Roman.
You’re still completely ignoring the point that Huntley was at the helm and hasn’t pumped the ball anywhere even close to downfield, but I digressOK, but running the ball down 10 points with 11 minutes to go because "that's what you've been doing well" is the textbook definition of "archaic". There's a reason teams don't do it often anymore, and it ain't because Andy Reid or any other high level coach is "archaic". You're describing a philosophy that has merits earlier in the game, and a philosophy that is great when it results in actual positive outcomes on the scoreboard. When it does neither of those things, its purely for show, not for dough. It's a very 1985 way of looking at football. "Stick the to the gameplan that's gotten you behind on the scoreboard, because it's your "team identity"". That's very archaic.
Don't give him any more fuelYou’re still completely ignoring the point that Huntley was at the helm and hasn’t pumped the ball anywhere even close to downfield, but I digress
Would point out some slight flaws here:Normally I'd agree with what rmc is saying in that passing is the more explosive option and it's more reliable for moving the ball in bigger chunks and in a faster manner. That's very logical.
But that's the issue- it's logical and ignores the flow of the game.
The fact of the matter is...
1. Tyler Huntley has never shown to have a consistent or strong arm capable of pushing the ball down the field.
2. Huntley threw exactly one pass over 15 yards all night.
3. Huntley completed just four that were longer than 5 yards, give or take a yard.
The fact of the matter is with Huntley in, due to his limitations, drives are going to take much longer, anyway. They aren't quick, explosive drives that end in a score in two minutes. They're very slow, methodical drives that chew clock.
So, I'd ask myself- what's been working on the day? Certainly not the passing game. The running game had at least produced a few chunk runs of over 30 yards and had been averaging more yards per run than Huntley was targeting in air yards.
I think he's right in the sense that the Ravens did themselves in by only getting three points in the prior three quarters, but passing wasn't going to give the Ravens the drastically increased chance to win with Huntley this game.
Not ignoring it. Just don't care about it. I don't need 25 yard completions to come back. I'm about as likely to get that as I am to get a 25 yard run against a defense that's aligned to prevent both of those things from happening.You’re still completely ignoring the point that Huntley was at the helm and hasn’t pumped the ball anywhere even close to downfield, but I digress
…but those 8-10 yard plays you’re yearning for didn’t work all gameNot ignoring it. Just don't care about it. I don't need 25 yard completions to come back. I'm about as likely to get that as I am to get a 25 yard run against a defense that's aligned to prevent both of those things from happening.
I want 8-10 yard plays that are ran quickly, have the ability to continue to be run quickly, can get out of bounds when needed, and most importantly, have a prayer of working in the RZ. The running game did not achieve any of those things in the first three quarters, so there's nothing on film that would suggest its going to happen in the 4th.
And if that sounds like something we couldn't achieve, so be it. Then you take the L. Next time, try to do better than average a point a quarter and think "oh yeah, that's working, let’s keep doing that".