My Sunday Ticket news pop in thing just said "Tua fumble to Buffalo" lol....that dude gets blamed for everything lol.
That had every look of a passing play being called to me until Gesicki was hit with the snap; which kind of goes against your theory here. But.. ok. Curious as to how you came up with that conclusion?
There's guys running routes past 10 yards no? I'll answer that for you. Yes; there is. He can't throw past 10 yards though because we cant block for longer than 2.5 seconds against this D. He threw downfield just fine last weekend. Difference here is our crap OL up against the best D in the league this week and we're back to having no time to throw the ball because we cant pass protect. Hell we cant even run block, I've counted 3 times today where the RB is being hit right after the handoff. Can only do so much with so little. You think every playcall has everWR less than n10 yards because they have no faith in the QB? Come on man... There's plenty to criticize Tua (or any player for that matter) but this assumption of yours is wildly inaccurate IMO.
Another pre-snap penalty. Gesicki again trying to align guys coming out of the huddle and lining up in the wrong spots. I mean come on... Flores you gotta fire someone on the O side man, or you're out of here too.
If Tua dumps that off the Laird he likely has the first down instead of running for it and ending up short. Bad decision there IMO
Everyone on offense gets a free pass other than Tua then right? I mean the issue here is clear; the entire offense is poorly coached and unprepared. None of these guys have a clue where they should be or what they're supposed to do today. Not sure how you can keep pointing the finger at one guy though. This whole unit is a mess because nobody with a clue is steering the ship and getting these guys prepared. You can't point the finger at the QB here; its far beyond him. Again, alot of assumptions being made here by you IMO
True. Sure looked to me though like before Tua crossed the LOS that LAird was looking back at him for the ball. He had the opportunity and made a bad decision IMO.
I don’t know about you guys but I‘m quite happy with what I‘m seeing today. We’re playing Buffalo in Buffalo and it‘s only 3-3. D looking really good today and our O doesn’t look worse then Buffalos.
You have no clue if that's what you think I'm doing. I literally just criticized him for the poor decision to run instead of throw to Laird to get the first down. I think you're just piling on the guy for the poor coaching and preparation of our offense as a whole. The early snap is Tua's fault or an indication to you that they don't trust him. Guys all over the offense not lining up properly is on Tua according to you as well. I mean yeah I get it the QB should be helping guys get aligned, but there's clearly more than just one guy out of position going on out there that's an indication of a much bigger issue than one particular player. That's all I'm saying.
Left tackle on two consecutive plays was a turnstile. That’s not the first I have seen that this game either we gotta lock that down or were never getting any time to throw
When did chasing a live ball through the back of your own end zone become 'not a safety?' I saw this in a game last week. Did they make a new rule for muffed punts? Makes no sense.
I don’t understand...if you fumble through the end zone it’s safety...is that not what just happened?
I swear they make new rules on the fly...I’ve never heard that explanation of a punt still being a punt after being muffed
I guess all teams fielding a punt inside their own 15 can just claim "muff" and kick the ball through the back of their own end zone.
A muffed punt is not a fumble. It essentially means he never had possession therefore it's still part of the "kick", so if it goes out the endzone it's a touchback still. Personally; I think it's a stupid rule.
No. If he caught it, made a football move then lost possession it's not a fumble. He has to establish possession first. A muff is not considered possession. It's a stupid rule, but it is the rule.