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Week 3: @Jaguars

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  • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

    I agree, the whole Indy-Baltimore relationship borders on stalker-weird.
    There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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      I had family commitments and missed most of this game (might watch it later), but this was a very pleasing result. This is what good teams do when they lose tough games - they go out and beat the crap out of an inferior opponent. I was pretty sure that we'd win this game, but I would have been a bit disappointed if we struggled with them and won by a small margin. It was nice to see a complete whopping. We clearly took out two weeks worth of frustrations on the Jags.

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        Indy made progress in this game.

        Let's float up into the sky for a minute and just observe the first three games from a high-level:

        1) Game 1: In Denver, against Peyton Manning and The Machine. We came out flat, but once the offense settled down, we actually "won" the rest of this game. I don't mean that from a scoreboard perspective, just an execution perspective. Denver came out gunning, we looked rusty, and Denver won the first 1.75 quarters of this game. However, with that last 2-minute drill, Indy figured some stuff out, settled into a rhythm, gave the defense a rest, and from that point on, Denver was sweating bullets, because Indy came back hard and with a vengeance, and had they not built up that huge lead, they likely would be talking about Luck's 2nd win against Peyton. It was Indy who adjusted and over-powered the other as the game wore on, but the early deficit was just too much.
        2) Game 2: Indy out-played Philly for 3.5 quarters. No joke. We out-executed them on both sides of the ball for large periods of time. Philly didn't deserve to win this game. A bad PI call against V. Davis that resulted in a 1st and goal at the 1-yard line instead of back on the 45-yard line basically gave Philly a touchdown. Then a missed PI against Philly that led to a interception that shouldn't have happened took away a score from us and gave them another chance. Once we stopped them on 3 straight downs, the refs again bailed Philly out with a BS horsecollar call that never happened and once against rescued Philly's offense. Of course they follow up that missed call with a huge play down the field that put them in scoring range on a score that once against should never have happened. Philly took their first lead of the game (minus the opening drive FG) with 0:00 on the clock. Indy should've won this game; they were the better team, and were on the wrong end of some poor calls down the stretch. That said, Indy did have a few holes in their playcalling and o-line execution ---- but even with that, Indy outplayed Philly, who really played a pretty bad game across the board. I'm not scared of Philly, should we meet them again in the playoffs. I know Indy is the better team, and that will shake out down the stretch when everyone realizes Philly isn't all they're cracked up to be.
        3) We stomped the Jags. This was a very good game, because it allowed for us to work out some kinks. I had been saying over the previous two games that we were a good team, we just needed to work out the o-line, and we needed to work on playcalling. We got that o-line finally putting together a pretty good game. Luck had good protection and whaddaya know, he destroyed their defensive backfield. Our playcalling, while not perfect, was a lot more in-line with what I hope to see. I found myself yelling "WTF are you doing, Pep?!?" way less in this game than in the previous games. I hope... HOPE.... this is a trend that he continues. Our defense continued to play solid ball. Our special teams continue to be pretty good. I knew that once the o-line got wokred out, we'd see much better diversity in play-calling and receivers making plays. I think this was a good game for us to take a breather, work out kinks and solidify an identity. We also were able to get some work for Moncrief, Nicks. I DO wish we'd give more workload to TRich, not because I think he's clearly playing better than Bradshaw (I think they are playing pretty equally, honestly)... but because I think TRich needs more reps to continue his growth. Bradshaw is who he is at this point, we all know what he can do... Trent is the questionmark. We need to build him up. Trent, imo, has a higher skillset and talent level than Bradshaw, but he's a bit damaged, mentally. You can read it all over him. I think he's on the up-and-up and recovering, but I think last year did some damage to his psyche, and the only real key is to re-establish his mind. He shows glimpses here and there of what he's capable of, but I still see hesitancy in him, and I can't totally blame him. He still needs to trust that o-line, and only in the last 4 quarters or so have they started to resemble a run-blocking line. I know it's nice to hand-off to Ahmad and he'll get you a yard or two more, but 1) he tends to be injured more easily, and 2) he is what he is. I'd prefer that we use him a little less to save him for the playoffs. Btw, I actually *really* like the tandem of Trent and Ahmad. I think once they unlock Trent, we're gonna have one helluva backfield.

        We're 1-2. Should be 2-1. I think, from a pure level of play perspective, we're right back into the hunt as a front-runner in the AFC. I don't expect to beat everyone 44-0 (okay, 17 garbage points)... but I do expect from here on out that we'll be a very difficult out for most teams.
        Last edited by Kid Minneapolis; 09-22-2014, 02:15 PM.
        There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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        • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

          Btw, Trent is averaging 3.8 ypc. This is almost a yard better than last year. I honestly feel this is more a reflection of an o-line executing better, especially in the last 1.5 games. I think as the line continues to improve, we'll see more production out of both guys. It does feel like we have a bit more of a running game this year than last, which was abysmal last year. TRIch and Bradshaw are both in the top-20 right now. And if you want to really feel better... the #1 rusher going into this season (McCoy) is averaging 2.9 ypc on 19 more carries. Ahmad's numbers do look a little better... BUT... they are using Bradshaw as the off-speed back, and their numbers tend to be higher. Both guys are really going pretty well. Our rushing offense is currently 13th in yards and 11th in ypa.
          Last edited by Kid Minneapolis; 09-22-2014, 02:23 PM.
          There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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          • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

            Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post
            Btw, Trent is averaging 3.8 ypc. This is almost a yard better than last year. I honestly feel this is more a reflection of an o-line executing better, especially in the last 1.5 games. I think as the line continues to improve, we'll see more production out of both guys. It does feel like we have a bit more of a running game this year than last, which was abysmal last year. TRIch and Bradshaw are both in the top-20 right now. And if you want to really feel better... the #1 rusher going into this season (McCoy) is averaging 2.9 ypc on 19 more carries. Ahmad's numbers do look a little better... BUT... they are using Bradshaw as the off-speed back, and their numbers tend to be higher. Both guys are really going pretty well. Our rushing offense is currently 13th in yards and 11th in ypa.
            Good call about the O-line. I always felt the line contributed to our bad running game just as much as ineffective running from our backs. I do not think it is mere coincidence that Richardson is suddenly "more effective" this season.

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            • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

              Mewhort has been really good, better than Thornton. He was a nice pick.

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              • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

                Originally posted by PacersHomer View Post
                Mewhort has been really good, better than Thornton. He was a nice pick.
                Its surprising so far seeing as how he's a Ohio State player that the Colts drafted I keep expecting something terrible to happen because of it.

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                  Originally posted by PacersHomer View Post
                  Mewhort has been really good, better than Thornton. He was a nice pick.
                  By far the one who has impressed me the most so far. Very good in run blocking and pass protection. What a nice thing to see for a change instead of watching your guard getting killed and unable to stand his ground.

                  Seems a really smart pick by Grigson.
                  Never forget

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                    Mewhort, Kerr, and Montcrief are all keepers.
                    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                    • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

                      how many times has Andrew been sacked this year? Doesn't seem like he's been pressured or sacked as much as the past 2 years so far
                      Smothered Chicken!

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                      • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

                        Originally posted by Coopdog23 View Post
                        how many times has Andrew been sacked this year? Doesn't seem like he's been pressured or sacked as much as the past 2 years so far
                        It's been better the last game and a half. The first 6 quarters were pretty frustrating. Trent and Ahmad are actually seeing some running lanes, also.
                        Last edited by Kid Minneapolis; 09-23-2014, 10:32 AM.
                        There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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                        • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

                          I'd rather start rolling as the season goes on, and peak throughout the playoffs; just demolishing playoff teams. That's what I striving for with this team

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                          • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

                            Originally posted by pogi View Post
                            I'd rather start rolling as the season goes on, and peak throughout the playoffs; just demolishing playoff teams. That's what I striving for with this team
                            Unfortunately we need depth for that.

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                            • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

                              We peaked early last year, but that's when almost everyone was healthy. I wonder what it would have been like in the playoffs with a healthy Bradshaw, Reggie, Allen among others.

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                              • Re: Week 3: @Jaguars

                                Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                                Mewhort, Kerr, and Montcrief are all keepers.
                                I'm looking forward to seeing Newsome in real action. He was the standout of preseason for me. I also thought Harrison did good stepping in at right guard and I hope he sticks around. There aren't a lot of rookies this year, and none of them are superstars, but they can be the glue guys who are the difference between a first round exit and a Super Bowl appearance.

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