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Kyndig

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We have talent for sure. At the skill positions. Like Ronnie Brown, Chambers, McMichael, and love Wes Welker. But our QB whilst he certainly has much upside is simply not healthy. Our offensive line needs some more time, like the move of putting McIntosh into RG, he just needs a couple of weeks and then I like our line to gel.

Having said that, I hate our play calling. Why didn't we just pound the rock with our pass protection struggling, our QB struggling, vs the worst D in the league? Our line did perform poorly, but at this point I am looking forward to a top 10 possibly top 5 pick in next years draft. Me personally? I hope we get franchise left tackle...
 
Kyndig said:
We have talent for sure. At the skill positions. Like Ronnie Brown, Chambers, McMichael, and love Wes Welker. But our QB whilst he certainly has much upside is simply not healthy. Our offensive line needs some more time, like the move of putting McIntosh into RG, he just needs a couple of weeks and then I like our line to gel.

Having said that, I hate our play calling. Why didn't we just pound the rock with our pass protection struggling, our QB struggling, vs the worst D in the league? Our line did perform poorly, but at this point I am looking forward to a top 10 possibly top 5 pick in next years draft. Me personally? I hope we get franchise left tackle...

I can't believe you are blaming Culpepper for this one. He was getting rid of the ball and making plays. If he only gets 2 seconds before defenders are in his face that isnt his fault. It was all O-line, especially this game.
 
Culpepper sucks, he takes too long to make a decision and when he does he throws it too high or in the dirt. The line was to blame for half the sacks, the other was Daunte's fault for holding it too damn long. David Carr was pressured, but he stood in the pocket and delivered the ball right on the money, not C-Pep.
 
Yo, I didn't blame Pep although I could ha e

outtawack311 said:
I can't believe you are blaming Culpepper for this one. He was getting rid of the ball and making plays. If he only gets 2 seconds before defenders are in his face that isnt his fault. It was all O-line, especially this game.
Man, Pep simply missed lots of plays. He held on to the ball too long on many occassions, overthrew receivers on others, and for the most part could not handle the blitz. I support Pep, and want us to continue to start him...

Because I believe we are screwed this year but that we have some pieces in place and just need a bit more time. I mean, we are probably thus far based on what we have delivered the worst team in the AFC East. I mean, would you really stack us up againts the chargers, ravens, colts, or Bengals?

Pep left alot of plays on the field today, not as much as booker, but that's another story. Our O-line didn't help him, nor did our play calling which I thought was the biggest reason we lost this game btw, but still, he is not the same QB without his mobility. He needs more time to heal. When he does, I think we will all see what we had all hoped for, but he's simply not there yet. Therefore, when you add all that up with our offensive woes, we are simply not that good of a team this year. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if we finished at 500, because I think we will gel in most areas that are currently weaknesses.
 
outtawack311 said:
I can't believe you are blaming Culpepper for this one. He was getting rid of the ball and making plays. If he only gets 2 seconds before defenders are in his face that isnt his fault. It was all O-line, especially this game.

Everyone deserves the blame on offense.

Cpep
RBrown
Mularky
OL
Saban (he has neglected the OL)
 
PHANTASTIC 13 said:
David Carr was pressured, but he stood in the pocket and delivered the ball right on the money, not C-Pep.

But he's been doing that now for like 4yrs.
 
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