There's not a lot to say this week so I'm going to try and focus on just the positives.
After watching 3 quarters of Fitzpatrick who did everything he possibly could, I can't help but wonder what would have happened with 4 quarters of Rosen in the huddle. The kid is simply better suited for this porous offensive line.
- Rosen threw two beautiful TD passes (that were dropped) in his very first drive.
- Preston Williams is likely the best rookie receiver we've signed in a very long time.
- There was some semblance of a pocket at times today and the offense had opportunities
- The refs were unsurprisingly one-sided with calls....even when they had to dive out of the way when Grant was getting hit 3 yards out of bounds.
- Meanwhile, we got flagged over and over again for contact within 5 yards of the LOS.
- The defense didn't give up anything deep....but then again Brady didn't really go deep either.
- Minkah clearly hasn't "quit" on the team with several good tackles and a forced fumble.
Some may disagree, but I couldn't help but feel like the Pats took it easy on us. That was sort of negated by the ref's one-way interpretations of holding, illegal picks and PI....it was pretty amazing how Edelman could yell at the ref AND THEN the ref throws the flag. The Pats got away with a lot today when they clearly didn't need it.
Maybe the best news of all- only 14 more games to go! Today gave a little bit of hope that with Rosen on the field, maybe we'll actually have a chance at winning one this season. It's going to be an extremely long year though and we'll very likely set some records that no team wants to have.
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Wilkins forced the fumble. Minkah recovered. Also Preston Williams is an undrafted rookie.
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Why is Ballage scared of the football. I don't think I've ever seen a pro football player duck to avoid a football. And then he couldn't wait to throw it away when he did catch it. Damdest thing I ever saw.
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You're right, Rosen threw a couple of beautiful passes that were dropped. After that, though, there a number of "F*** it, I'll throw it 40 yards and see what happens" throws, though who could blame him.
I'm torn between "let's see what we have" and "what if it turns out we have something but he doesn't survive to the end of the season"? Well, I guess that is what the #1 pick is for.KeyFin likes this. -
I'd love to hear Marino's take on the QB situation.
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I der that as well really think they could have stretched the field and had 60 points no lie. Saw a few positives but man the wideouts and balls he need to hold on to balls!!
dedense looks horrible against screen still. Watch what happens gronk unretires and wins another super bowl -
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Had to work and didn't get a chance to watch it. Then to compound that, I had internet trouble when I got home.
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Offense was horrible/non-existent for most of the game, although the pocket had moments where it help up better than last week, and towards the end they were able to get more passes out. Sadly, the receivers then started dropping/missing catches.
Scary moment when Rosen, at the end, got hit on the leg running out of bounds and went off briefly, but then came right back on. Hopefully nothing on-going with that.
Defense had a stronger (but obviously not strong) showing. The Patriots didn't try for much downfield but rather aimed to slice and dice at the intermediate level and generate yardage opportunities that way - which they were able to do. A few questionable calls as usual, chief of which was a non-call of OPI on AB who very kindly helped his defender along the way before turning around and catching a touch down. An obvious OPI happened later and also wasn't called but Flores challenged it and it was then penalised. We also got a couple of sacks on Brady.
The team seemed to have fight in them, and didn't give up, and the score got run up a bit due to a couple of pick sixes towards the end of the game.
We also have a lot fewer penalties called, no off-sides etc. that I remember.
All in all, it felt like a small improvement on last week. I think the one thing that will make a big difference - if it's even possible to figure out - is establishing a run game. If we can generate some semblance of a run game it will help in every area.Surfs Up 99 likes this. -
I think we saw improvements, esp. on D. I think they did a good job at taking away the deep ball. The pressure on Brady was there for a solid portion of the game. The running game has to improve in order to get the rhythm of the offense going. Drops by wideouts were bad.
There is an obvious talent difference between Fitz and Rosen, though I think Fitz “understands” how to read a defense much better, and understands the nuances of playing QB much better despite his physical deficiencies. It certainly doesn’t always show up on the field. Prime example, the pass to Parker that was dropped.
Here’s the thing, there is only so much more of this the team can go through before either: A) the locker room is lost, -or- B) they just start having fun with this. I really hope it’s the latter, and I hope it’s sooner rather than later. I understand the “work hard” mentality, but that can become mentally draining over the course of the season. I hope this staff are great communicators. And I really hope this staff know what they are doing.....resnor and Surfs Up 99 like this. -
On D, Miami looked "okay". The Pats mainly threw short on quick passes so there weren't a lot of opportunities. Antonio Brown pushed off A LOT and the Pats were pretty much unstoppable. We played the run a lot better though (not good, mind you, but they didn't get 20 yards per touch like the Ravens either). Brady was sacked maybe 3 times? There was a little bit of pressure but Brady got the ball out fast. Minkah stripped the runner and created a turnover in the 4th.
There were two pick-6's towards the end of the game so it was actually a lot closer than the score made it seem...I'm thinking it was 22-0 going into the 4th (sorry, it's just not worth looking up). Rosen's back to back TD pass attempts were absolutely BEAUTIFUL and Preston Williams had another solid day....yet him and Grant just couldn't haul in the easy scores on those two plays.
So were we competitive? Yeah, sort of. If Rosen started the 2nd half (or the whole game), maybe we could have had a shot at winning. Fitzpatrick wasn't bad by any means and only halfway had to run for his life at times (big improvement from week one); there were several blown routes, miscommunications, etc. to stall drives though.Surfs Up 99 likes this. -
Thanks for bringing up to date ya’ll. I know it's still feeble, but who has the offense performing better Fitzpatrick or Rosen?
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I feel so darn bad for Fitzpatrick...but the guy keeps his head up anyway. He's a good dude. -
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I disagree because I dont think this line can really block anyone consistently for any period of time under any circumstances.