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WFT vs Bolts Pre Game Discussion
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1) Any word on Fitzy's hip injury?
Observations on Week 1 -- I loved the 1st Quarter. I fucking hated the 3rd Quarter.
Joey Bosa's penalties were the most pathetic calls I've ever seen. That said, I would not be very happy to see Heinicke vs. East Stick.
I counted six drops by receiving corps. It'll improve.
Coach Staley gets his first pro win. Awesome. Chargers get an opening weekend victory on the road. The Chargers played well on both sides, with room for improvement. The edge rushers knocked out the opposing QB in the 1st Quarter.
Ring-a-Ding 1-0
Watching Baltimore stomp a mudhole in the Raiders Monday Night will make a perfect weekend. Ravens 33 Raiders 12
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There are a lot of people complaining about the Bosa roughing calls. The first was pretty obvious as he came in very late and completely swung the momentum in the game their way. The second one is just the rules in the league now - you can’t go in that low. They were effort penalties so I can’t fault them that much but the talk of bad calls I don’t agree with. Now that fumble through the end zone was an AWFUL call.
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The second roughing Bosa had one arm around Heineke's waist, and other was wrapped on his thigh. I think the flag was because Bosa was himself low. There's nothing Bosa can do but to play higher, and Bosa is definitely not going for the lower legs.
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View PostThe second roughing Bosa had one arm around Heineke's waist, and other was wrapped on his thigh. I think the flag was because Bosa was himself low. There's nothing Bosa can do but to play higher, and Bosa is definitely not going for the lower legs.
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Originally posted by equivocation View PostI think the PI call was also bad. I didn't see the hands to the face but maybe it was there.
Fumble call was Hochuli level bad. Or BYU replay booth bad.
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The grade on Herbert’s day is a much closer reflection of his performance than some of the stats would lead you to believe. His 81.1 passing grade checks in at eighth in the NFL and fourth among quarterbacks who took at least 40 dropbacks in Week 1. His 94.6 grade on third down was higher than any other signal-caller's performance in the NFL on any down, and 71% of the yardage came while the ball was in the air. Not only was he winning in high-stakes situations, but he also did most of the work himself.
That’s what was most impressive to me: Without any semblance of a downhill running game to open up the field for him, Herbert stood tall and willed that offense to a win. Los Angeles was the only team last week to run the ball at least 25 times and not cross the 100-yard threshold, and 80% of its yards came after contact. There will be some concerns about sustainability for a young quarterback who has to shoulder the load against teams that know the pass is coming, and he’ll probably see less man coverage on his wideouts over the course of the year than he did against Washington.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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