Re: Eye in the Sky
KY, you may not be yellin', but you're the one who claimed doom and gloom was reality--against all evidence.
Sure, the running game isn't quite hitting on all cylinders yet. That didn't stop the Packers from not only beating Minnesota, but doing so with a more effective running game than Indianapolis, a damn good team.
What we have are two aging mid round tackles built around a bargain basement interior three--OK, Colledge was a #1, but he's the exception, and he's criticized more than any of 'em. That O Line may not be up to a perfectionist's level, but it's outperforming most of the NFL O Lines in the running game, on top of being one of the very best in pass protection. And it's doing all that with our super RB playing at maybe 75% effectiveness--my estimate. What more do you guys want?
As for getting some "shove", you ought to realize by now, that's not exactly what ZBS is all about. And when it counted--on the goal line QB sneak, I'd say we had some "shove".
It would be one thing to whine if we were losing, but we aren't. U Rah Rah--we're winning--proving wrong the critics and naysayers--both the know-nothing outsider ones as well as the insider pretend-to-know something ones.
And I suppose if we lose to the Cowboys--likely the most talented team in the league--you guys are going to revel in that and feel all justified for having your negative and defeatist attitudes. Well, I think we will beat the Cowboys, but if we don't, who ever said we'd go unbeaten anyway? And no opponent on the schedule is tougher than this one.
Sorry, but negativity annoys me--ESPECIALLY when the negativists have the GALL to claim they are being realistic.
Originally posted by KYPack
Sure, the running game isn't quite hitting on all cylinders yet. That didn't stop the Packers from not only beating Minnesota, but doing so with a more effective running game than Indianapolis, a damn good team.
What we have are two aging mid round tackles built around a bargain basement interior three--OK, Colledge was a #1, but he's the exception, and he's criticized more than any of 'em. That O Line may not be up to a perfectionist's level, but it's outperforming most of the NFL O Lines in the running game, on top of being one of the very best in pass protection. And it's doing all that with our super RB playing at maybe 75% effectiveness--my estimate. What more do you guys want?
As for getting some "shove", you ought to realize by now, that's not exactly what ZBS is all about. And when it counted--on the goal line QB sneak, I'd say we had some "shove".
It would be one thing to whine if we were losing, but we aren't. U Rah Rah--we're winning--proving wrong the critics and naysayers--both the know-nothing outsider ones as well as the insider pretend-to-know something ones.
And I suppose if we lose to the Cowboys--likely the most talented team in the league--you guys are going to revel in that and feel all justified for having your negative and defeatist attitudes. Well, I think we will beat the Cowboys, but if we don't, who ever said we'd go unbeaten anyway? And no opponent on the schedule is tougher than this one.
Sorry, but negativity annoys me--ESPECIALLY when the negativists have the GALL to claim they are being realistic.


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