Eventual O-Line Vulnerability? (1 Viewer)

Technically that is not true, although I understand your point and you are right that he is best using PA.

However, he has not only been good but he had the most comeback wins in the NFL since 2016 going into last year. More than Brees, Rodgers, and so on. He is 14th in NFL history for the most comeback wins since 1950. Yes, part of that is probably because he has been on bad teams a lot, but still he has actually been one of the best we have seen in those years in his career at coming back. Although he only has one comeback win with us.

He is now 3rd on the list from 2016-2024

fair enough. I’m an ill-informed idiot. :)
 
fair enough. I’m an ill-informed idiot. :)
Not at all, lol. I wouldn’t have guessed that either about Carr or even known it if I wasn’t so shocked when I watched an interview about it prior to the first game last season.
 
Hello friends. Now do you understand?
 
Hello friends. Now do you understand?
While you are tooting your own horn, you did claim that the O-Line blocking was Elite. What happened to that??? McCoy going down doesn't excuse an Elite run blocking O-Line that allowed a D, that has struggled to stop the run, to consistently stuff the run.
 
While you are tooting your own horn, you did claim that the O-Line blocking was Elite. What happened to that??? McCoy going down doesn't excuse an Elite run blocking O-Line that allowed a D, that has struggled to stop the run, to consistently stuff the run.
it WAS elite and with three players down now its not
*keeps tooting
 
Our run blocking is elite. It is currently nearly unstoppable and has the league in a frenzy to stop it. The issue is, what if a team DOES stop it? What if we get behind and are forced to pass? We get lucky on home runs but the line is not built to pass block. Im worried about this one dimensional aspect of our line if a team goes up on us a couple scores and tees off on our line forcing us to pass. We are so starstruck by the rungame we need to consider what happens if its not going so well.
That was the concern. That and what happens when there is an injury because our offense is paper thin. Well…there’s the answer. But I had this as a loss and we competed hard. Back to the drawing board
 

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