slagman
Slagman
slagman

Yeah.  It’s definitely not one of the best, but for an airport originally built in the 1940's and only updated in the 1970's and one last terminal added in 2001 it does ok.  Considering the amount of traffic it sees along with the rest of the DC to Boston corridor it holds it’s own.

Wow. You’re about as boring as the shitty announcers on NFL telecasts who come up with the same old snowballs at Santa. Funny how it’s never mentioned that Santa was a drunk college student who was being an asshole. Oh and get your facts straight, there is no jail or courtroom in the current stadium, that was in a

Easy there. Philadelphia is a good place to live. Plenty of good jobs, relatively affordable housing, walkable neighborhoods, great arts and culture scene, etc.

Just an FYI, the Philadelphia International Airprort code is PHL.  PIA is Peoria International in Illinois.

Makes sense. Maybe let him make a few line of scrimmage adjustments/audibles to throw off the D coordinators who seem to be keying in on McVay’s tendencies.

That could be, but I still think he’ll be a pretty darn good QB.  Its just that at this point he gets a bit shook up when he gets hit and tends to get rid of the ball before he really needs to on some plays.  Even the best quarterbacks tend to play worse when they are getting hit a bunch.

Fair enough.  It was a poor choice of phrasing.  Should have just said doesn’t trust his QB.

According to all the articles and announcers over the past two seasons.

Suh got him once pretty good. And I know it was one of them that got a forearm into his throat - it didn’t look malicious or purposeful but usually if you even breath on the QB’s head/neck area the flag comes out. It was a good no call, but surprising.

That is amazing.  It could be he’s wearing down from that.

That’s pretty incredible.  It does suggest that he’s wearing down having to put in double the work to get those sacks and hurries.

That’s pretty close in age for a 3rd year QB and NFL head coach.

There are books on coaches as well as quarterbacks, so maybe the league is getting better at anticipating his adjustments and goading him into them. Plus playing a soft over the top zone seems to be frustrating Goff as well as the coach.

I only watch them when they are on in prime time so I have no idea.  I guess it makes sense they’ve been doubling him most of the season.  Maybe that d-line is just getting wore down.

Without a doubt he missed some fairly easy throws for first downs and a touchdown due to his happy feet. I didn’t watch him in college but some of the other comments were saying that he was easy to rattle then so I’ll defer to them on that.

That is their problem.  You’d think Suh or someone somewhere would get a sack. They did hit Foles hard a few times, but (sometimes to his detriment) he will stand in and take those hits to make the throw.

It seems that from the video and from what the announcers said that they double Darnold and take their chances on the rest of the D-Line not getting there. And so far in the last 3 games it seems to have worked.

It’s been mentioned multiple times the last two seasons.  And you can see it - the Rams come up to the line with 20-25 seconds left on the play clock and just stand there while the camera cuts to the coach who talks into the mic then you see Goff call out the audible.

It’s not halfway through, its with 15 seconds left in the play clock.  Also, he’s never going to get better at reading the defense if his coach is going to do it for him.

Personally, I think that maybe McVay needs to stop talking in Goff’s ear after calling the play. Stepping up to the line with a play called only to wait for your coach to change it at the line because he “sees” something has got to get old after a while. I have to think it’s distracting as well. And now that the