Sellers had two balls that should been picksThe offense looked good in the first half. Sellers was on target,
and threw some beautiful passes. Receivers Jacob and Rowe
matched Sellers excellence with their touchdown catches.
And they had multiple runs leading to scores that should have been tackles for loss.Sellers had two balls that should been picks
Yep. Terrible coaching. Terrible preparationAnd they had multiple runs leading to scores that should have been tackles for loss.
But they weren't.
Undisciplined. That’s coachingIt’s hard to win with 14 penalties and -9 rushing yards. OL needs to improve quick
A bunch of those were pre-snap weren't they? Throw in tackling and blocking woes.Undisciplined. That’s coaching
Athletic inequality in most of those cases, it appeared to me.And they had multiple runs leading to scores that should have been tackles for loss.
But they weren't.
Could be; could be not. The point in that post you quoted was that the poster I had quoted was attempting to deflect any positivity regarding Sellers by stating two of his throws 'should have been' picks (one of which was due to being hit while throwing.) But, as I posted and contrasted, they weren't. That's football.Athletic inequality in most of those cases, it appeared to me.
My remark was without regard to Sellers whatsoever. I opined that the broken tackles had mostly to do with the superior athleticism of the tackle-breakers. It certainly looked that way.Could be; could be not. The point in that post you quoted was that the poster I had quoted was attempting to deflect any positivity regarding Sellers by stating two of his throws 'should have been' picks (one of which was due to being hit while throwing.) But, as I posted and contrasted, they weren't. That's football.