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  2. Zach certainly can be and should be the best QB on our roster easily. He needs to quit throwing back breaking interceptions though. If Hogan smartens up, and Collaros smartens up, then he can have a very nice bounce back remainder of the season and put us in a position to win more often than not. If he keeps playing the way he's playing...it really is a toss up between him and Strev and Strev is not playing very good either. We need Zach in order to win the GC. Our only shot is if he bounces back into form and Hogan goes back and looks at the 2019 film on how to use Strev in a platoon role to take pressure off Zach.
  3. My wife enjoys Olive Garden so occasionally we go, I stick to the soup and salad special. Nothing spectacular but easily there best menu offering imo.
  4. I am in the ride it out this year with Zach and hope he retires in the off season and sign Taylor Powell camp.
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  6. Do we know when Training Camp opens? I know the pre season games are late Sept... How early in Sept does TC open usually?
  7. K-LAW- he can't be shut out two weeks in a row.
  8. It all depends on what Hogan was seeing in that situation previously. It's not necessarily a bad decision if that formation was seeing different coverage previously. We don't know. At the end of the day a play call was made with Sterns as the primary in that situation. Most times that happens it's because in a similar situation the OC noticed something defensively that led him to believe that the play could be successful. Toronto likely adjusted their defence and Strev did not read the situation well. There is absolutely nothing wrong with testing whether the defence noticed what you noticed, however, what absolutely has to happen is the QB has to notice. When a 50/50 ball is thrown in that situation I don't blame the OC for running a bad play. QBs always have the option to throw the ball away and in that situation it is coached as the better option than throwing the 50/50. I guarantee you that Hogan did not run that play on the hopes of Sterns coming up with the 50/50, and I can guarantee that he did not coach Strev or Collaros that this is right play. I believe if Collaros is our QB he either throws it away, takes the sack. or goes off his 1st read and tried to make something else happen. This was a poor mental decision on the part of Strev. The decision to run a passing play is a good one if the QB goes into it with the situational awareness that a TD would be a bonus but I can't take a risk with anything less than a sure thing. That is the type of discipline our QBs are lacking right now and why we lead the league in turnovers by a whopping margin. We are throwing balls into coverage that have very poor chances of success. That is poor play design, not calling, but more importantly poor decision making by our QBs. There is always a 2nd and 3rd read on every play.
  9. Yea....secondaries are dependant on the front 4 getting home. I don't think our secondary problems are personnel right now.
  10. is she really Scheif's ex?
  11. I was speaking of presnap awareness of who that play is going to and how the QBs have played not only through that game but previous ones as well. Hogan knew that was drawn up to go after our shortest WR and that Strev wasn't playing well that game and had previously made poor choices when throwing in the redzone. That should have all added up to, keep it on the ground and lets hope we score that way if not...we still make it a 2 score game with a lot less time on the clock. It was a bad play call with bad execution.
  12. Not really that long. 5 and a half games. He played alright in the first 3. Bonds hasn't stopped getting torched since the first Calgary game. We beat Toronto because for some reason they couldn't key in on Coxie vs Bonds or Vaval in the red zone. We only stopped that connection by pressure. Lucky they run plays for Ungerer, Mayala etc. Dinwiddie's a genius.
  13. Dara Howell. Isn’t that Lowrys fiancée
  14. The really good dbs we added started at training camp, and earned a spot.(0ther than ford) This year we chose Bridges cause he seemed the safe choice. With others they may have had some growing pains but youd youd also see some great plays showing promise. Bridges didn't , not sure why it took so long to figure out
  15. Not shocking at all when it comes to Bridges. I don't think any coach could possibly have faith in him anymore. It was between the ears mistakes that cost him his job, and the kind that no pro should ever make.
  16. Bridges by all accounts had a great camp, but really got mentally rocked by Alford and never recovered.
  17. Cant know until we give him a couple full games in a row....I think tho we'd see a big difference....who knows tho if we get that chance to see it that....The recent moves on defense were surprising and the out right release of London Bridges was to be honest...almost shocking...so never know
  18. I am hoping that we can get a little more disciplined ourselves, We have been making egregious mental errors on both sides of the ball all season.
  19. I don't think Eli is the answer either. However, I can't see what it would hurt to have a look.
  20. scrap it all...run the veer with Strev hahahaha Also a good way to make a struggling Oline that much better....But we'd definately need to swap Kolo with Eli to run it
  21. Couple more lil tweeks and I can see us managing them quite well....and even our at times piss poor coaching may not kill us as I still think Mace is even more clueless...and that team is still super undisciplined We got a few games yet to get our house in order...so we shall see but based on record right now...they are best....over the course of yr tho and how it all shales out...I have my doubts.....specifically for 3 reasons...Harris factor....guys never won...Mace....and their undisciplined play and believing their own hype I do hope tho they claim 1st and we kill their hopes and dreams again at PA west....again haha
  22. I agree. I have no issue with Hogan's play call in that situation but the play design does not appear to be a particularly good one. However, that being said we don't have much of a receiving crew to work with. I do think we would be celebrating a Kenny Lawler TD with same play call and him as the primary though. Walters has really bungled our receiving corps. Used to be the league envy, now its a joke.
  23. Who knows who is really to blame but they really need to figure out what is going on in the red zone. Streveler the only QB in the league with multiple red zone INTs, and with the one that Collaros has the Bombers have 50% of all red zone picks thrown this year. On a team where the offense seems to sputter more often than not, you absolutely need to have those points. Even if you just get field goals there, you are going from third last in the league for PPG, to 3rd best.
  24. I really think we need to peel back the green light we have given our QBs to go after it. That is 100% coaching. Collaros didn't suddenly become an interception machine. We had Lapolice and we would play safely to a fault, Buck went entirely too far the other direction, and now Hogan seems to be saying Buck hold my beer when it comes to allowing QBs carte blanche. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the play call to have a look and see if you can iso a receiver as long as the QB plays with situational awareness. Hogan can't possibly know that pre-snap. That is up to Strev to read.
  25. hopefully this will make the coaches realize now that just because a guy was here last yr...2...3 yrs....that maybe they aren't the best choise...and we see actual true TC competition finally
  26. exactly. Hogan needs to recognize that pre snap as well. The play should never have been called because it was a completely unnecessary call. At best you score and give them the ball back with plenty of time to pull off a come back. At worst...well.
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