For those of you not familiar, this is a thread I started last year. It's intent is to have one thread which is for nothing but good news from our team's last game. This week will be a short list but, here goes. Chad "Crazy Legs" Henne had a VG-great game. The stats were nice but, they will go up and down. I was more impressed with his emotion (that 1st TD showed it), his confidence (heated exchange with Marshall), and his leadership. All three will remain. From a stat's standpoint, he was 4-8 on deep throws (very impressive), was sacked 4 times, 12 hits, and 18 hurries, and only 1 hurry was his fault (PFF). Out of 57 drop backs, he was pressured 27 times, and hit on 12 of 21 passes with a TD. These stats impress me more than the 400 yards. Anthony Fasano had a VG-great game. Some pick on him, and I have no idea why. He was targeted 5 times, made 5 catches for 82 yards, and a couple of catches were VG. Our WR's had good games. Marshall caught 7-8 catchable balls, with a drop. Bess was 5-6, with a drop, and Hartline was 4-4, with no drops. Reggie Bush was pretty good. He caught 9-10 passes, gave Henne a VG outlet, but was so-so in running the ball, although exciting. Pouncey was pretty good as well. He gave up no sacks, no hits, and 3 pressures, while doing a good job in run blocking. He has the potential to be special. That's all I got for this week. Anyone else?
Hartline did have one drop.. Yes the defender was draped on him but good WR's hold on to the ball... Other than that, spot on bro!
Yeah, not enough has been said about Henne's legs. Loved seeing him use them to get the TD and a couple key first downs. That's what made Aaron Rodgers so damn hard to defend last year, aside from the amazing arm and all. I'm hoping and praying he can keep playing at this level.
Henne was the lone huge bright spot. Bush could be, but he needs to be used solely as a receiver. He is not a RB, and never will be an effective one - at least not behind this OLine.
I think the receivers deserve to be a part of the bright spot. Especially Fasano who made a catch I did not think he was capable of making.
Since it is the DGNN we can always point out Odrick had enough awareness to pick off Brady and run it back. Too bad he doesnt have a stiff arm like Welkers...
They were decent, but dropped a couple they should have made. Even better receivers may have won us the game, despite the defense
Were you at the game or did you see a replay? I am asking because it was hard to tell with what was broadcasted.
Our complete lack of a running game made it possible. Their front four was stopping Bush, so they stopped packing the box and either blitzed more or dropped back to play more coverage. This freed up the middle a bit when you got past their front 4. Now, since this is the positive thread I'll say Henne did a fantastic job of seeing the blitz/pass rush & acknowledging when the underneath was open to run. In fact Henne did a great job overall with the pass rush, save for taking that one sack in the red zone
Wasn't at the game , but rewatched the play several times and the game commentary ( fwiw ) was and I am paraphrasing " you have to catch that ball" . Technically it may not be graded as a drop , but I would term it as a ball that should have been caught.
I can't believe I did this but somehow managed to leave out the Dolphins Cheerleaders. Even worse, no one else caught it.
positives: -Special Teams were not a net liability, which is an improvement -Henne of course -Colombo looked fine to me -Henne's 420 yds or so were the most the pats have given up since..wait for it..Dan Marino 17 yrs ago. Negatives: -Nolan was out coached, -Daboll had a hiccup at the 1 yd line, poor play calling there imo -Rb's besides Bush produced nothing -Defensive secondary was roasted alive on a spit, Nolan Carroll got a baptism by live fire and drowned. -YBell..cannot cover a fire hydrant apparently.