After 4 games, almost a quarter of the season, you start to get an idea of what your team can do.
The Good:
Dak is playing really, really good. He was a slow burn for me. But he's playing like one of the best in the NFL.
Diggs is a baller. He's going to give up some because of his aggressive playing style. But the INTs are heartbreakers for the opposing offense. He's your best defensive player at the moment.
Parsons. Still a rookie. But his winning attitude is infectious. He's a star.
Elliott has rebounded in my opinion. I that he was outstanding in his role in the Tampa Bay game. He still looks like a really good lead back.
Oline looks good. Smith has been healthy. The Connor's both look good to me. Steele is a liability, but not like he could have looked. Zach Martin...securing his HOF jacket. Biadichfdfh...see below
OSA looks like a man at DT. I'm starting to think he might really be a player.
The Bad:
Our center looks completely outmatched. I expect him to improve, but he looks pretty rough out there.
Coaching: specifically the head coach. I'm happy with the play calling overall on both sides of the ball. From the play clock to literally mailing it in after the 3rd quarter, McCarthy has to be better. I would give McCarthy a straight up F if not for the fact that the team doesn't fold if we lose a player or two. It can't be overlooked that we are still a decent team despite having some players unavailable.
Bones and the Leg....haven't been good. I loved the hires, but dang. They've been awful. If Greg is Bones' guy, he should rethink their relationship. I'm hoping Greg just wasn't 100% healthy and he will improve. If he wasn't 100% healthy, shame on Bones.
Overall:
I thought we'd be 2-2 at this point. We've played some good teams and are sitting at 3-1. I think we have a ton of room for improvement. If McCarthy can keep the team from "eating the cheese" and keep them hungry (and fix his own brain cramps), we have a load of potential.