I would feel a lot more sympathetic for the Saints if they didnt win the toss and get the ball to start OT. Brees threw a pick and thats why they lost the game
It's mental, though.
In both games, the Pats took the ball and scored a touchdown. The problem for the oppositions was how they scored. Against the Chargers, they went 83 yards in 14 plays, taking up 7:11 of clock -- essentially half of the first quarter was gone before Rivers touched the ball...
I can see this game going so many ways
Rams have the pieces to make it troublesome for the Pats. Its like our fanbase forgets that the last time we didnt make the Super Bowl, it was because Wade Phillips' defense fucking killed us. And now he has 2 All-Pro corners, fast linebackers that can...
It will definitely hurt, but honestly speaking (and im prepared to get slammed on this btw) I don't think KyrieBall is our best way to win
I mentioned it last year, but we have 3 styles of offense.
• The first one is just essentially a free-for-all isolation based offense. Thats what we use...
The only team that should be rushing is Toronto
They should go all in right now and do whatever they can to have an AD-Kawhi-Lowry trio. If Kawhi walks, then they just trade Davis for whatever package is best, or they convince Davis to play with Kawhi in TDot longterm
I finally get it
Marcus Smart took '17 Marcus Morris's shooting ability.
Marcus Morris took '16 Gordon Hayward's shooting ability.
Gordon Hayward took '15 Marcus Smart's shooting ability.
Smart shouldn't be.
No problem with him taking shots 16sec or left. He's actually not bad this year at all. But he's not Kyrie/Steph/Russ/etc -- he should not shoot a 3 ball with more than 17 seconds on the clock
I meant it more as creating intricate offensive systems that tailor make to the QB at hand. You bring the Kyler Murray offense to the NFL, rather than Kyler Murray to the NFL offense. All of this RPO, read option, motion offense is proving to be extremely successful against current NFL defenses...