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#81
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Wait, what year is this…?  Wink :p  
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#82
Don't worry folks! Competitive rebuild going on...nothing to see here.
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#83
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
Kirk wasn’t the problem. Any time he had +0.5 seconds he was fine. Looking forward to Risner starting next week. 

That Jefferson injury didn’t look like cramps. It looked like an ACL. 

I guess you could atempt a Jets trade with Kirko. Not sure what you’d get to save their season. If we’re 0-3 and hypothetically JJ came back on the field with adrenaline only???  Maybe it is time lol. 
Yes he was,  stareing down receivers,  lazy in the pocket,  poor ball placement,   no recognition of game situation...he is most definitely part of the problem.   Not solely his to bear,   but at his position,  his tenure,  and his pay,  very much a big part of this loss.
At this point it hardly matters. Kirk wont be here next year. He’s sick of getting his ass kicked, and someone will give him Kirko money. 

So we’re starting over. Hopefully, we don’t win just to many to land in the low teens. We need a top 5 pick.
If he was truly tired he would have retired or learned to move his feet and look off defenders more often,  he is regressing as a QB.  My armchair assessment is the better the talent he has to work with,   the worse he is.  He is not a bad passer at all, and he has game,  but he has a shit load of talent and is looking like a rookie QB far to often.

I hate to bag on him so often,  I know it's a damn demanding position and he is a fucking great person,  but for shits sake,  hes a damn high paid veteran and the shit I saw today when the needed leadership made me think of a rookie QB.

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#84
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
Don't worry folks! Competitive rebuild going on...nothing to see here.
0/3 sucks and no fluffing from me, not after being a fan since the 70's.

What I fault the front office with most is their drafting. That said, they really did need to spend this year cleaning-up the books.

Old contracts with players past their prime and these guy aren't contributing elsewhere to-date.  

I am hoping with more cap space, they'll be able to address the trenches with FA help in 24- more so than a Davenport. But that cavalry aint coming this year. They have to get better with Bradbury back and Risner getting into playing shape. 

The D is what it is - not good. 




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#85
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@purplefaithful said:
Just getting back from that debacle, getting kinda used to it being a fan over the decades.

Ever since TJH fumbled that ball today, I thought they would have a tough time and they did. 

I knew the D would struggle this year and they have, but I was hoping the O would bail them out more often than not - and they haven't. 

They aren't playing well as a unit and I sure dont like how they moved from setting up the run with the pass to running every 1st down, more Ham and heavy sets. F*&ck that. 
Yep. This year’s defense is better than last year’s. I realize that’s a very low bar to clear but through 3 games it’s true. The difference is the offense hasn’t been able to bail out the bad defense, unlike 2022. In fact I don’t think I’d even consider our offense “good” this year. I’m guessing our yards are high but points wise there haven’t been nearly enough.
The defense is better than last year, but still not good. I think Flores was the right hire, but they don't quite have the personnel to pull off his scheme yet. I like his blitzes, but the success rate is low. I have not been impressed with Evans and Murphy at corner, but the safety depth is good, Hunter has done fairly well, though was quiet today, and Pace was a great find.

On offense, the OL has been bad. Injuries have not helped things and maybe with players getting healthy and Risner hopefully replacing Ingram, then things can improve there, but there is not much time for them to get the season righted and they have a couple really tough matchups with KC and the Niners coming up. The running game was better today, but Mattison is really struggling to protect the ball (nearly had 2 more fumbles today). Chandler showed some burst today, but we need to see a lot more from the ground game. They are in a great place with the receivers. Osborn had an off day, but Addison has been a really nice number 2 receiver. As for Cousins, I get frustrated with him holding onto the ball too long and he's had some times where he's forced the ball into tight windows leading to turnovers, but the OL and running game has been a bigger issue than him. I would still like to go in a different direction at QB longterm, but we don't have that on the roster currently.
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#86
I don't understand Cousins. I said it before and I will say it again; when in doubt just chuck it out there towards JJ and good things will happen most of the time.
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#87
Cant understand why cousins can not call his own plays while in last second situations. Is he incapable or is it KOC?
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#88
Quote: @Tyr said:
@pattersaur said:
@purplefaithful said:
Just getting back from that debacle, getting kinda used to it being a fan over the decades.

Ever since TJH fumbled that ball today, I thought they would have a tough time and they did. 

I knew the D would struggle this year and they have, but I was hoping the O would bail them out more often than not - and they haven't. 

They aren't playing well as a unit and I sure dont like how they moved from setting up the run with the pass to running every 1st down, more Ham and heavy sets. F*&ck that. 
Yep. This year’s defense is better than last year’s. I realize that’s a very low bar to clear but through 3 games it’s true. The difference is the offense hasn’t been able to bail out the bad defense, unlike 2022. In fact I don’t think I’d even consider our offense “good” this year. I’m guessing our yards are high but points wise there haven’t been nearly enough.
The defense is better than last year, but still not good. I think Flores was the right hire, but they don't quite have the personnel to pull off his scheme yet. I like his blitzes, but the success rate is low. I have not been impressed with Evans and Murphy at corner, but the safety depth is good, Hunter has done fairly well, though was quiet today, and Pace was a great find.

On offense, the OL has been bad. Injuries have not helped things and maybe with players getting healthy and Risner hopefully replacing Ingram, then things can improve there, but there is not much time for them to get the season righted and they have a couple really tough matchups with KC and the Niners coming up. The running game was better today, but Mattison is really struggling to protect the ball (nearly had 2 more fumbles today). Chandler showed some burst today, but we need to see a lot more from the ground game. They are in a great place with the receivers. Osborn had an off day, but Addison has been a really nice number 2 receiver. As for Cousins, I get frustrated with him holding onto the ball too long and he's had some times where he's forced the ball into tight windows leading to turnovers, but the OL and running game has been a bigger issue than him. I would still like to go in a different direction at QB longterm, but we don't have that on the roster currently.
Herbert was 40 of 47
K Allen 18 catches on 20 targets

Embarrassing
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#89
Good chance of being 0-5 before showdown with the worst team in league.
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#90
Quote: @IDVikingfan said:
Woohoo!  Silly call to go on 4th down by Chargers, LOL!
That was a truly moronic decision that should've cost them the game. Unfortunately, the Vikings follow it up with one of their own by not clocking the ball, taking a breath and letting the crowd noise die down.  
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