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Chargers @ Browns Game Day Thread / Post Game Reaction (Week 5)
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
Sorry if you posted elsewhere, but how did it go at the game with your son? Did the midges get in your beer? They showed a number of charger fans on TV, were there many there? That really is a beautiful stadium on a bright fall day. Not a spaceship but a really nice, traditional stadium. And you must have worked some mojo on that stubby little kicker because he made every kick. I don't care if they were all short ones, he did it.
TG
The bugs were gross. They were everywhere, all over the seats and thick in the air. They had sorta cleared out by halftime though, or at least I wasn't noticing them as much.
You know it's funny...I had the same exact thoughts about their stadium. Kind of simple but still nice in a traditional way. Their fans (at least the ones we sat by) were very nice and knowledgeable about the Bolts. They were as shocked as we were about the 4th down call...but they didn't give us a hard time after missing the kick.ESPN Screename: GoBolts02
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
Iowa, I wish I knew how to tell you how to use the ignore function. I unfortunately haven’t utilized it in a long time. But as it is, my advice is to just skip over their posts and ignore them. They have their opinions and this is a forum for everyone to voice it, unless something becomes toxic. Which I don’t think it has yet.
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Browns defenders had their feelings hurt Sunday and feel disrespected. I guess in the new world, Staley should include probability of hurting the other teams' feelings on his analytics chart moving forward.
TG
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert saw his head coach Brandon Staley’s decision to go for it on fourth-down-and-1 from his own 45-yard line as a sign of belief.
“I think it says a lot that he believes in us,” Herbert said following the Chargers 30-28 win over the Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday. “Just like I believe in our offensive line, our receivers and our running backs. I knew that we would go out there and convert. It did not go our way unfortunately, but we were riding with that play. The defense came with that big stop when we were down.”
The Browns defense did not see it in such a positive light.
“It’s disrespectful,” cornerback Greg Newsome II said. “Any team, you’re going for it on your side of the 50, it’s very disrespectful, we were very disrespected by that.”
If we’re being fair, the Browns defense didn’t exactly give the Chargers a reason to respect them.
They gave up 465 yards to the Chargers, including a season-high 238 rushing yards, both season highes for Los Angeles. Wide receiver Mike Williams, the intended target on the play, had caught 10 of his 12 targets for 134 yards. He was going against rookie cornerback Martin Emerson Jr.
“I expect (Staley) to go for it, but it’s still disrespectful to us,” defensive end Myles Garrett said. “I know he has an offense that was doing very well the whole day. He expects them to get the first down, but to us that’s telling us that he can try to take advantage of us and we don’t take that very kindly.”Last edited by Xenos; 10-10-2022, 09:44 AM.Like, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Popper said:
Mike Williams had 10 catches on 13 targets for 134 yards. He was sensational on all three levels of the field. Williams should have also had a touchdown early in the second half on an acrobatic go-ball catch in the front corner of the end zone. The officials ruled it a catch on the field but overturned it on replay. The replay, though, clearly showed Williams getting both toes down before his heel touched out of bounds. Staley said the officials told him Williams’ heel came down before his second toe.
Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View PostPoppers wrong -- the heel is part of the foot and part of the process of catching a pass. That was the right callOriginally posted by Xenos View PostIt’s the right call. But also a stupid rule IMO.
What is this "rule" that you two are referring to? Do have a link? Thanks.
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Originally posted by QSmokey View Post
Honestly, if their kicker had nailed either of the 2 FGs he missed, that's exactly how I expected the game to end. Another in the long list of gut-wrenching losses we've all had to endure over the years. And before you ask, that's exactly how I expect just about every Charger game to go. Great team to watch...if you're not a Charger fan. Because every game is full of 'excitement' with the outcome not decided until late in the game.
Before the game, I would say the Browns were kryptonite to StaleyD. OL. Chubb. Hunt. Cooper. Njoku. Garrett. Clowney.
Brissett, in large measure, saved us.
We are still trying to figure out how to play defense. That takes time.
View from 30,000 feet. IMHO.Get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
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I guess the disrespected Browns defenders with the hurt feelings forgot this....
"In the middle of the third quarter, the Chargers had a 24-21 lead. The Browns had the ball on their own 34-yard line. It was fourth-and-1.
I was OK with going for the first down. After all, the Browns have a superb QB sneaker in Brissett. It’s a strange distinction, but Brissett is the greatest QB sneaker for the Browns that I’ve ever seen.
Every time they’ve needed a yard for a first down and they’ve given it to Brissett – they’ve picked up the first down.
That said, it was fourth-and-1"
TG
Like, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Originally posted by Velo View Post
Anyway, that bell has already rang so on to the mules.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostI guess the disrespected Browns defenders with the hurt feelings forgot this....
"In the middle of the third quarter, the Chargers had a 24-21 lead. The Browns had the ball on their own 34-yard line. It was fourth-and-1.
I was OK with going for the first down. After all, the Browns have a superb QB sneaker in Brissett. It’s a strange distinction, but Brissett is the greatest QB sneaker for the Browns that I’ve ever seen.
Every time they’ve needed a yard for a first down and they’ve given it to Brissett – they’ve picked up the first down.
That said, it was fourth-and-1"
TG
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