6-3 Giants. Ok we are still in the game. But we have to do something positive offensively. The D can't be expected to stop the Giants offense all day, they are just too good.
dnpmakkah wrote:6-3 Giants. Ok we are still in the game. But we have to do something positive offensively. The D can't be expected to stop the Giants offense all day, they are just too good.
I think its moreso us being bad than them being good. Our secondary is not doing well.
dnpmakkah wrote:6-3 Giants. Ok we are still in the game. But we have to do something positive offensively. The D can't be expected to stop the Giants offense all day, they are just too good.
I think its moreso us being bad than them being good. Our secondary is not doing well.
Steve Spurrier III wrote:That's true, I was referring to his coverage. Rogers can't catch - that's probably never going to change. I would hope his tackling would improve once he becomes more comfortable with his coverage abiltiies (he just had a nice one there).
I picked up on that a fews games ago and hope it's due to the role he is playing.
Steve Spurrier III wrote:One good thing about our secondary is that they all can tackle (at least in theory), so when they get down to the red zone we are much more effective. As much as I hate watching defenses like this, we might be in for a bend-but-don't-break season.
It looke that that last week and during the pre season, at least the offense has been putting up points
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FiveWidez wrote:I am gonna say this before he breaks a big run off....IMO Portis should be mentioned as one of the best RBs in the league....not top 5, but top period
If he does it this year...he will be. No running back is having as much an impact as he is so far.