riggofan wrote:Its almost like the other 21 starters made some difference in the game. Weird how that works.
Never let facts get in the way of a good narrative.
riggofan wrote:Its almost like the other 21 starters made some difference in the game. Weird how that works.
cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Quite the contrary, it seems, the only fan enjoying themselves on here is you.
cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:I don't enjoy seeing Kirk fail, but like Griffin , I refuse to blame the players around him for HIS poor play.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:riggofan wrote:Its almost like the other 21 starters made some difference in the game. Weird how that works.
Never let facts get in the way of a good narrative.
riggofan wrote:Just so tired of talking about the QBs. Its such a lame DC thing that anytime we lose a game all we can talk about is the QB.
Griffin is done. McCoy is a backup. Cousins honestly is probably not the QB we're looking for. The only thing left to say about the QBs really is let's see how this year plays out.
There were so many other things from that Jets game that I'm interested in hearing about. I have no idea how LeRib played at center. How did Nsekhe do? Why did the D allow so many rushing yards again? Why couldn't we run the ball?
riggofan wrote:cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:I really don't see any of those guys making the qb look any better then he did... A ball in the dirt is a ball in the dirt.. a perfect pass to the wrong team is still that.
Had Reed or Jax been running free down field, no I don't think Kirk magically hits them in stride, sorry.
Did anybody watch the Eagles v. Giants last night? Where Bradford threw THREE INTs and only one TD? But his team somehow won 27-7?
Its almost like the other 21 starters made some difference in the game. Weird how that works.
StorminMormon86 wrote:I do know that those "in the know" said that the line held up pretty well in pass protection all game, but did not do so well in the run blocking, which stunted our run game.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:LeRibeus actually played pretty damn well. Better than Lichtensteiger has played all year.
DEHog wrote:Peyton also threw three 3 picks. I forgot where I heard it or who said it, but it was said that when Manning, Rodgers, and Brady don’t play well their team don’t play well…THEY DON’T!
markshark84 wrote:Should he be benched ---- No. But if this continues, it should be raised.
riggofan wrote:Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:LeRibeus actually played pretty damn well. Better than Lichtensteiger has played all year.
Good to hear. Anybody else agree? I thought it was hard to judge them because we couldn't run the ball. But I didn't see a bunch of penalties and for the most part they kept the pressure off Cousins.
LeRib is 6'3" 312 lbs. Lichtensteiger 6'2" 295. I would love to see the line continue to get bigger and younger (and hopefully better).
StorminMormon86 wrote:markshark84 wrote:Should he be benched ---- No. But if this continues, it should be raised.
I'm pretty sure everyone is in agreement with this.
markshark84 wrote:DEHog wrote:Peyton also threw three 3 picks. I forgot where I heard it or who said it, but it was said that when Manning, Rodgers, and Brady don’t play well their team don’t play well…THEY DON’T!
Peyton, Rodgers, and Brady have EARNED that right. Kirk hasn't.
There are TONS of excuses (and I am not saying you are making any, this is more a tangent) that can be made for why Kirk didn't play well against NYJ: he was facing the (thus far) undisputed #1 DEF in the NFL, he only had 2 of his starting OLs both in their first 2 years, he is missing his 3 biggest playmakers, NYJ was coming off a bye, our DEF couldn't stop their OFF, there was no run game, etc. etc. etc. etc.
That being said, there will ALWAYS be excuses --- they are reserved especially for the losers. But none of these excuses matter -- Kirk had opportunities and didn't throw the ball well. He was inaccurate. He threw 2 picks -- both of which were inexcusable. We only scored 13 points as an OFF unit; something that is become commonplace for this offense.
Kirk could have played better. If he did, would we have won? Almost certainly not. They are a much better team and it showed. However, we need to have standards for Kirk. This game wasn't winnable, IMHO, but Kirk's play made it worse. His performance were below the standards necessary to warrant being the starter. Should he be benched ---- No. But if this continues, it should be raised.
markshark84 wrote:I am not sure how anyone can truly say our OL had an even average game. Our pro-bowl RB averaged 1.9 ypc. I personally believe some of this is the playcalling, but our OL didn't play well. As far as the pass pro -- Kirk isn't going to get sacked often regardless of the protection. I don't judge our OL based on the sacks-hurries-QBHits stats.
All in all, I didn't consider it a very good game for them in any respect.
markshark84 wrote:Kirk could have played better. If he did, would we have won? Almost certainly not. They are a much better team and it showed. However, we need to have standards for Kirk. This game wasn't winnable, IMHO, but Kirk's play made it worse.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
SkinsJock wrote:the ineffective run game was not so much because of the O line but more because of the game planning - the lack of execution in the passing game hurt - the new guys on the O line played well - anyone would miss having a Trent Williams but even if he'd been in there with the other 2 linemen, the run game was not going to work
the defense took away the run early and dared the Redskins to pass - not having a passing game mean't we had no run game and they only tried 16 run plays the whole game
Deadskins wrote:markshark84 wrote:Kirk could have played better. If he did, would we have won? Almost certainly not. They are a much better team and it showed. However, we need to have standards for Kirk. This game wasn't winnable, IMHO, but Kirk's play made it worse.
I don't know how you can say the game wasn't winnable. If Kirk doesn't throw those picks, and hits even a few receivers in stride, we could have easily come away with a W. As it was, we reduced the lead to two scores, missed an easy onside kick recovery, and committed a penalty (I thought it was a dubious running into the kicker call), that kept us from possibly making it one score with several minutes left. I understand the Jets took their foot off the gas at the end, but it's not like a win was out of the question with some decent QB play.
HEROHAMO wrote:The only reason im not calling for the benching of Kirk is because the team is behind him. I still believe with a healthy Griffin behind ctr we would do much better. Especially with the talent improved overall on the roster.