broken collarbone I bet
Eagles punter just kicked it at the 5 and it landed on the steelers 18 yard line. That's nearly 80 yards in the air, no bounce and roll. That's probably the best punt i've ever seen.
broken collarbone I bet
Inside backers......not impressed.
Eagles punter just kicked it at the 5 and it landed on the steelers 18 yard line. That's nearly 80 yards in the air, no bounce and roll. That's probably the best punt i've ever seen.
Kordell Stewart had an 80 yard punt so there is that, maybe you never saw it.??
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Both our starting outside LBs were out this game so hopefully that improves once they're back in.Weaknesses: LBs both inside and outside until proven otherwise. Safety position still a lot of question marks.
Both our starting outside LBs were out this game so hopefully that improves once they're back in.
Eagles punter just kicked it at the 5 and it landed on the steelers 18 yard line. That's nearly 80 yards in the air, no bounce and roll. That's probably the best punt i've ever seen.
Sensabaugh looks great this season. He's got an inside track for the #5/6 CB position. Sutton with a nice pick, dude is a playmaker. The only thing holding him back last year was his injury in the preseason.
Mason being Mason. Outplayed Dobbs tonight in the 3 hole. Look for him to be with the 2s next game and Dobbs with the 3s. Dobbs will get shelled with that 3rd string line...
Bro, lets be real- Mason did not outplay Dobbs. He looked incredibly shaky in the pocket (2 fumbles, <60% completion) and his intermediate/long balls had 0 zip. He has to show more, b/c I definitely did not see 'heir apparent'.
Dobbs looked hectic in the beginning, but he showed a ton of mettle, scrambling ability, and zip on the ball. Not to mention, that last drive and TD throw was perfect. He is showing to be a high ceiling/Low floor type of player which is exactly what you want in your prospective QB sitting on the bench.
Landry was solid. And while it may be frustrating for most Steeler fans, Landry may be as stable as it comes when it comes to backup QB's.
I disagree with pretty much your entire post.
Dobbs had 3-4 good throws including the touchdown. That was an solid pass.
Landry looked like typical Landry. Without such a great play by JuJu going up and grabbing that duck he would've had no yards. He is definitely a career back up and we could probably manage to be 8-8 with him.
Mason looked like a rookie in his first game. He also played with a line of people who will be out of the NFL in a couple weeks. He had no reason to feel comfy in that pocket as he was under pressure the entire third quarter. He will be fine. Time will tell if he's the heir apparent.
Patterson is legit. He's a mini AB. Great route running, excellent hands, and can make highlight catches look routine. Just check out his TD. Tucker is in real trouble of making this roster now.
- I said Landry played like a solid backup. If your backup can get you to .500 , that is solid. How many franchises would kill for a QB that could get them to 8-8 (ahem, Browns).
- Dobbs had some great throws and some questionable ones. He is showing that he can make plays to win the game. Alternatively, he can certainly lose the game for you as well (Ben shared this quality early in his career also). But from what I saw, his best is clearly better than what Landry can offer. Just depends how consistently you can get his 'best' game.
-Mason? Not an awful game, but certainly not spectacular. And although he played a full half, I couldnt hardly glean his ability to take the game over. I get your argument that he was playing behind a O-Line of future 'security guards', but he was also throwing against future 'personal trainers', so that really isn't an excuse. My fear is that his game reminds me a lot like Landry's. In fact, didnt they both play in the Big 12?!?
Weaknesses: LBs both inside and outside until proven otherwise.