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Yep, I got sucked again. I truly believed this team was different this time and yet here we are, SAME SHIT DIFFERENT DAY.
It's the same thing every year with the fucktard, clown run organization. The players talk all kinds of shit and then go out on Sundays against a winless team with a journeymen QB (JOSH FUCKING DOBBS, been on 5 or 6 teams in just a few seasons) and can't do ANYTHING to stop them. They are 100% deservedly the joke of the fucking league right now (even a bigger joke than Denver, which seems almost impossible)
1) Love my Amigo brother Dodger (who is not wrong about what Prescott is) but Prescott did not lose this game. He didnt win it, but he should not have had to on his own. The Cardinals don't have a lot of talent and were almost universally regarded as the worst team in the league heading into week one. They were missing 3 or 4 starters of their own Including their starting QB and best overall player, Budda Baker) They had a terrible QB playing for them. And our "generational" defense completely shit the bed. Allowed that team to score on 5 straight first half possessions. Allowed that team to convert two different 1st and 20's into easy first downs. Managed only two sacks. Got only ONE pass defensed. Got stampeded for 220 rushing yards and for a majority of the game were giving up 11-12 yards PER CARRY. Dobbs completed 81% of his passes and had nothing even remotely close to a turnover. We were missing ONE guy on defense. What happened yesterday was a complete shitshow and shows me with 100% certainty that we have NO CHANCE whatsoever at winning in the postseason, and frankly with this schedule I don't see how they even make the postseason. The Cards were one of the least talented teams on our schedule, and we got completely shitstomped.
2) In terms of individuals on defense, I thought Micah Parsons stood out as bad yesterday. Yeah he got one sack and one or two other pressures, but he was otherwise invisible, and he was dreadful vs the run. In addition, his body language and expressions on the sideline were extremely poor. Like the rest of the team, he looked like he just didnt want to be there, and this is the guy thats supposed to be the emotional leader of the team. I thought all three safeties were horrendous, and Malik Hooker had his 3rd straight game with at least one or two really poor plays and is looking very much like a guy we wasted big dollars on. Donovan Wilson is normally fast on the field, but he looked really slow to me yesterday and was obviously not 100% yet, he should have been held out another game or two. LVE and Clark had horrendous games. On a side note with LVE, why does Quinn think LVE is a good pass rusher? He isnt. I had a real fear Deron Bland would not be good as a starter at 1/2 CB, and unfortunately, I was right for one game. He was not good at all.
3) We definitely have a Dak Prescott problem. He was not bad for most of the game yesterday, but he did shit the bed in the end and he was terrible in the redzone. He missed what should have been a gimmee TD to Gallup and then threw one of the worst endzone picks a QB could ever throw. Seeing it live was bad enough, but when you watch the replays or see the still photos it's even worse. For the first time since he's been here, I saw McCarthy seemingly get frustrated with Prescott on the sideline (it was the first drive too, when Prescott inexplicably took a boneheaded delay of game) and there was no doubt that the playcalling (especially late in the game) was done the way it was because McCarthy doesn't seem to have any faith in Prescott's decision making. There is absolutely no way in hell we should give this guy any more money or years on a contract. I'd even go as far to say that had we had a choice between Diggs ACL or Prescott having the same injury, we'd have probably been better off in the long run with it being Prescott done for the year. Not that our record would be better, but it might force their hand on moving on from him sooner.
4) In addition to the above, I really do believe that the Trey Lance move was in part done because THEY do think there's a problem and contrary to what they say publicly, I don't think they feel good about Prescott's future or the team's upside with him a QB anymore. Lance may not be the answer, but they took a chance there because they are not sold on #4 any longer and are now on the fence about giving him another big contract without seeing some real progress first.
5) Two UDFA's started their first game ever and our LT was a guy who had been playing LG and had only one arm. And yet the OL was NOT the out and out disaster it could have been. Credit Mike Solari for what he's done. Prescott had some plays where he was pressed and had to run around, but the run game was pretty damn good and there were plenty of snaps where Prescott had more than enough time. Sure there were penalties, but all things considered it was not bad.
6) Total clunker of a loss, but really good games for Gallup and Pollard, the rookie kicker is great and Hunter Luepke really showed up. He's really settling into this FB role nicely and should be a good player for us for quite some time. Nice game for Rico Dowdle as well.
7) Mixed bag for the TE's. Both Ferguson and Schoonmaker had a drop (although Schoon's would have gained only a couple yards anyway) but they both blocked their asses off. Ferguson did have several nice catch and runs as well.
8) Denver really gave up a 1st and 2nd rd pick for Sean Payton. They are now 0-3 and just had one of the worst performances in the HISTORY of the league yesterday. That is a complete clusterfuck organization and we really dodged a bullet by not doing what they did.
9) Kinda seems fitting. Drunk, loser owner hosting fat, loser Rino idiot in the owners box yesterday to witness his loser fucking team shit the bed.
Have zero confidence in this team moving forward. Won't be surprised in the least if we lose to Pats, Niners and Chargers before the bye week. All three have vastly better teams and QB situations than what we faced yesterday, and the D was completely hopeless against them. If that happens then no doubt does the "fire McCarthy" intensity heat up, but he doesn't run the defense and he didn't choose this QB. Hard for me to really blame him if we are 2-4 after the bye.
It's the same thing every year with the fucktard, clown run organization. The players talk all kinds of shit and then go out on Sundays against a winless team with a journeymen QB (JOSH FUCKING DOBBS, been on 5 or 6 teams in just a few seasons) and can't do ANYTHING to stop them. They are 100% deservedly the joke of the fucking league right now (even a bigger joke than Denver, which seems almost impossible)
1) Love my Amigo brother Dodger (who is not wrong about what Prescott is) but Prescott did not lose this game. He didnt win it, but he should not have had to on his own. The Cardinals don't have a lot of talent and were almost universally regarded as the worst team in the league heading into week one. They were missing 3 or 4 starters of their own Including their starting QB and best overall player, Budda Baker) They had a terrible QB playing for them. And our "generational" defense completely shit the bed. Allowed that team to score on 5 straight first half possessions. Allowed that team to convert two different 1st and 20's into easy first downs. Managed only two sacks. Got only ONE pass defensed. Got stampeded for 220 rushing yards and for a majority of the game were giving up 11-12 yards PER CARRY. Dobbs completed 81% of his passes and had nothing even remotely close to a turnover. We were missing ONE guy on defense. What happened yesterday was a complete shitshow and shows me with 100% certainty that we have NO CHANCE whatsoever at winning in the postseason, and frankly with this schedule I don't see how they even make the postseason. The Cards were one of the least talented teams on our schedule, and we got completely shitstomped.
2) In terms of individuals on defense, I thought Micah Parsons stood out as bad yesterday. Yeah he got one sack and one or two other pressures, but he was otherwise invisible, and he was dreadful vs the run. In addition, his body language and expressions on the sideline were extremely poor. Like the rest of the team, he looked like he just didnt want to be there, and this is the guy thats supposed to be the emotional leader of the team. I thought all three safeties were horrendous, and Malik Hooker had his 3rd straight game with at least one or two really poor plays and is looking very much like a guy we wasted big dollars on. Donovan Wilson is normally fast on the field, but he looked really slow to me yesterday and was obviously not 100% yet, he should have been held out another game or two. LVE and Clark had horrendous games. On a side note with LVE, why does Quinn think LVE is a good pass rusher? He isnt. I had a real fear Deron Bland would not be good as a starter at 1/2 CB, and unfortunately, I was right for one game. He was not good at all.
3) We definitely have a Dak Prescott problem. He was not bad for most of the game yesterday, but he did shit the bed in the end and he was terrible in the redzone. He missed what should have been a gimmee TD to Gallup and then threw one of the worst endzone picks a QB could ever throw. Seeing it live was bad enough, but when you watch the replays or see the still photos it's even worse. For the first time since he's been here, I saw McCarthy seemingly get frustrated with Prescott on the sideline (it was the first drive too, when Prescott inexplicably took a boneheaded delay of game) and there was no doubt that the playcalling (especially late in the game) was done the way it was because McCarthy doesn't seem to have any faith in Prescott's decision making. There is absolutely no way in hell we should give this guy any more money or years on a contract. I'd even go as far to say that had we had a choice between Diggs ACL or Prescott having the same injury, we'd have probably been better off in the long run with it being Prescott done for the year. Not that our record would be better, but it might force their hand on moving on from him sooner.
4) In addition to the above, I really do believe that the Trey Lance move was in part done because THEY do think there's a problem and contrary to what they say publicly, I don't think they feel good about Prescott's future or the team's upside with him a QB anymore. Lance may not be the answer, but they took a chance there because they are not sold on #4 any longer and are now on the fence about giving him another big contract without seeing some real progress first.
5) Two UDFA's started their first game ever and our LT was a guy who had been playing LG and had only one arm. And yet the OL was NOT the out and out disaster it could have been. Credit Mike Solari for what he's done. Prescott had some plays where he was pressed and had to run around, but the run game was pretty damn good and there were plenty of snaps where Prescott had more than enough time. Sure there were penalties, but all things considered it was not bad.
6) Total clunker of a loss, but really good games for Gallup and Pollard, the rookie kicker is great and Hunter Luepke really showed up. He's really settling into this FB role nicely and should be a good player for us for quite some time. Nice game for Rico Dowdle as well.
7) Mixed bag for the TE's. Both Ferguson and Schoonmaker had a drop (although Schoon's would have gained only a couple yards anyway) but they both blocked their asses off. Ferguson did have several nice catch and runs as well.
8) Denver really gave up a 1st and 2nd rd pick for Sean Payton. They are now 0-3 and just had one of the worst performances in the HISTORY of the league yesterday. That is a complete clusterfuck organization and we really dodged a bullet by not doing what they did.
9) Kinda seems fitting. Drunk, loser owner hosting fat, loser Rino idiot in the owners box yesterday to witness his loser fucking team shit the bed.
Have zero confidence in this team moving forward. Won't be surprised in the least if we lose to Pats, Niners and Chargers before the bye week. All three have vastly better teams and QB situations than what we faced yesterday, and the D was completely hopeless against them. If that happens then no doubt does the "fire McCarthy" intensity heat up, but he doesn't run the defense and he didn't choose this QB. Hard for me to really blame him if we are 2-4 after the bye.
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