Re: Game Thread MIN @ NYG
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:28 pm
Boon wrote:
here's to hoping


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Boon wrote:
here's to hoping
Same place he's been all year. What a stupid signing by our #### GM.Jeffbleedspurple wrote:So where has that DE that just got an contract extension been?
Um Um tough game , we fought hard , gunna have to look at the tape and clean some things up we will get it taken care of .radar55 wrote:Fraziers post game presser should be enlightning
Beginning to think SPEILMAN is at the heart of the problem. We need a winner in his spot who KNOWS Football. Hard to analyze NFL talent when you have NEVER coached itDemi wrote: Same place he's been all year. What a stupid signing by our #### GM.
We're rebuilding...let's extend 30+ year old defensive ends for four years. I'M RICK SPIELMAN DUUUUR!
I don't agree. Yes, Freeman is missing open guys, but there is so much timing involved with the routes and add to that Freeman scraping himself off the ground after every play he doesn't have confidence to set and throw. THis is just a failure in planning by coaching/managerment to me. I don't think this one game really shows you anything. It is so much knowledge and studying to know and feel comfortable with your NFL playbook, just wasn't a realistic plan to throw Freeman in there.Valhalla wrote: That's the sad part and see, that is MANAGEMENT, Coaching, Gruden said it, this game was winnable, but no, we have to sit on our thumbs as they say....
Some teams will take it to us, Packers, whomever, so the ones where we have a chance, you have to get... a football team is a big investment to have an effort like this.
Free play and he just launched it. I hope.Laserman wrote:Wow Freeman, not even close to the WR, looked like a TJoke throw
Freeman's timing is off, but that's to be expected.GoldenBear91 wrote: I don't agree. Yes, Freeman is missing open guys, but there is so much timing involved with the routes and add to that Freeman scraping himself off the ground after every play he doesn't have confidence to set and throw. THis is just a failure in planning by coaching/managerment to me. I don't think this one game really shows you anything. It is so much knowledge and studying to know and feel comfortable with your NFL playbook, just wasn't a realistic plan to throw Freeman in there.
I agree that is one of his strengths. Too bad he has trouble hitting the broadside of a barn. I thought early on it was "jitters" as he had made a couple of passes, but it looks like he is just too inaccurate...S197 wrote:Like the way he evades pressure and keeps his eyes downfield. Ponder would have tucked that and ran.