I did not give you an opinion of the games, I gave you the actual scores. Did we not see the same scores, or did I just make those stats up? The Texans really had no business being in the game with us. Portis trips on a perfectly blocked run for an easy TD, then we get a 22 yard fg blocked. The next drive McNabb barely misses a wide open Galloway to end the game.SkinsJock wrote:Shab man - I'm not sure that you and I watched the same games here the last few years![]()
OK - let's try this - I want to see a group of players that have been selected and coached by NFL guys, that opposing teams know they will have to play very well in order to get a win - we have not had that here for a long while and it will take time
being in a game like we were against the Colts OR the Texans, after all the yards we gave up is not being consistently competitive IMHO - each week we hope luck is a part of our make up - consistently competitive teams don't need to hope that luck is with them - they bring it
no worries - we're going to get rid of all that dead weight on our offensive line in the very near future and replace a lot of the other older guys here and then you'll see - because the guys in charge here now wont just bring in players that are good - they'll bring in players that make the other players around them better - that was something dumb and dumber could never do
The last drive, Read Doughty let a game-ending INT slip through his hands. I cannot help that your definition of competitive is different from Webster's. What is all this about, "teams no they can play poorly and win." Do you really think that teams/coaches/players in the NFL do not give their all every game?