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So last week we put up 34 and lose. This week, we hold their offense to three field goals and we lose.
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One of those to Coleman was a blatant PI that went uncalled. Still not sure what to make of Fleener. It seems he was open a lot, which is why we signed him, but can't catch passes that hit him in the hands. I think it needs to be thrown at his belly for him to catch it.
The Giants had a brilliant defensive plan: limit Cooks, Snead, and Thomas and force them to throw to Fleener and Coleman.
If Fleener plays at least like an average TE yesterday, we win that game. Dude was an absolute drive killer.
So last week we put up 34 and lose. This week, we hold their offense to three field goals and we lose.
WR's were covered all game long. The times when they did make catches were in hurry-up/2 minute situations with the D playing off. Solution: throw to the TE, except Fleener stunk it up. This was the kind of game where Watson would have had 10 catches for 120 yards.
The refs also killed us. Somebody else mentioned it above but Coleman's trying to catch a ball with one hand because the Giants DB has his other hand in a death grip, and I mean, it was super obvious. No PI. Of course, that didn't stop them from calling PI on the Giants last drive on a ball that was 10 feet over the WR's head.
It was a coaching fail mostly, with playcalling...forcing of Fleener, Coleman in over Thomas, abandoning run again in a low scoring game where there was no need to throw the ball over 40 times....I wouldn't say the offense was terrible, I would say that the play calling was terrible. When targeted, Cooks/Snead/Thomas did very well. Ingram was getting into a rythm before we completely abandoned the run.
Fleener couldn't catch a cold. We tried to win the game on the back of Coleman (story of the game), and lost because of a blocked kick returned for a TD.
Long story short, we found a new way to lose a game.
The league knows Fleener can't catch and will take more chances with coverage that leaves him relatively open.One of those to Coleman was a blatant PI that went uncalled. Still not sure what to make of Fleener. It seems he was open a lot, which is why we signed him, but can't catch passes that hit him in the hands. I think it needs to be thrown at his belly for him to catch it.
The Giants had a brilliant defensive plan: limit Cooks, Snead, and Thomas and force them to throw to Fleener and Coleman.
If Fleener plays at least like an average TE yesterday, we win that game. Dude was an absolute drive killer.
I missed the game. But I'm reading the forum...
Defense was awesome?
But offense overall was terrible?
Oline was good?
How'd we lose the game. What went wrong.
Serious question.
Need to elevate Michael Thomas at least over Coleman, coach.