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I thought it was a great game by Moore.
However, WR's were running wide open last year against the Rams in the playoffs as well. Probably more open than yesterday.
I do not agree
I thought it was a great game by Moore.
However, WR's were running wide open last year against the Rams in the playoffs as well. Probably more open than yesterday.
It was out of the 32 attempts.Yeah, I watched the game. And while the protection was good, there were easily more than 1 pressure. That's silly.
Wonder why linehan and Garrett couldn't figure out that mystery.They played a defense designed to stop the run so Kellen passed. Sounds so logical when you say it out loud
Hey, we can put them all 3 together!!Early report says Moore+kitna+Dak = success
Make no mistake about this. Kellen Moore will make adjustments as soon as you see something's close closed down. He will open something else up. Bet On ItVery impressed early but want to see how Moore responds to D-Coordinators' adjustments over time. Novelty surprises everyone until patterns can be gleaned.
I don't really watch the game to count stuff like that, you'd have to ask someone who does.It was out of the 32 attempts.
How many more were there?
Who's ignoring that? It's like you posted in the wrong thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Moore certainly called a good game.
But by all means ignore the fact Dak worked his tail off this off season to prepare, he is at the stage where the game has slowed down for him, Kitna has put him in position to deliver the ball better, and he has weapons across the board with a line that gives protection.
Yeah, let's discount that aspect of the game, because it fits an agenda from the past which may no longer be accurate.
If Dak is better in many ways, reading defenses, understanding where the ball should go pre-snap, and delivering the ball in the passing game, what does that do for Zeke? Will defenses still try to stop Zeke and force Dak to beat them?
Last night may be the start of defensive coordinators rethinking that game plan.
Yeah, the Rams last year. Next Gen stats had his Exp CP at 75% in that game. That IS the game I was watching!
Who's ignoring that? It's like you posted in the wrong thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dak's always been capable of doing what he did, especially reading D's and delivering. What you're ignoring is that Dak was not put in the best position to succeed, and now he is.
Of course, that's obvious!!!!!Very impressed early but want to see how Moore responds to D-Coordinators' adjustments over time. Novelty surprises everyone until patterns can be gleaned.
Who's ignoring that? It's like you posted in the wrong thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dak's always been capable of doing what he did, especially reading D's and delivering. What you're ignoring is that Dak was not put in the best position to succeed, and now he is.
Moore certainly called a good game.
But by all means ignore the fact Dak worked his tail off this off season to prepare, he is at the stage where the game has slowed down for him, Kitna has put him in position to deliver the ball better, and he has weapons across the board with a line that gives protection.
Yeah, let's discount that aspect of the game, because it fits an agenda from the past which may no longer be accurate.
If Dak is better in many ways, reading defenses, understanding where the ball should go pre-snap, and delivering the ball in the passing game, what does that do for Zeke? Will defenses still try to stop Zeke and force Dak to beat them?
Last night may be the start of defensive coordinators rethinking that game plan.