TJ
Frank Kaminsky is my Hero.
~I know he’s coming off of injury, but Hassan Reddick made little-to-no impact on the game. I mean, I saw his jersey out there, but he did nothing of note except for be three yards behind TEs catching balls
~Suggs is only interested in one thing - rushing the passer. Yes, he’s made a HoF career out of that, but in other facets of the game, he looks disinterested. Very slow lateral movements and put in no effort to chase down RBs who got past the first level.
~ Byron Murphy Jr. looks special. Any DB who can tackle in open space like that has a place in my starting lineup.
~Byrd is clutch. I thought he was a training camp body. He might actually be an important part of this offense.
~Gonna keep banging on the other second round pick, Isabella, until he actually does something of consequence. For me, he’s WR7.
~Defense was not great as there were a number of missed assignments in the secondary, but wasn’t the sieve it was last year. It was able to hold its own towards the end when it needed to. Good sign, considering its best defender isn’t available at the moment.
~ Oh yeah, Kyler. He played 3 quarters of regrettable football, even below standards for a normal rookie in his first career game. Sloppy decision making, awful footwork, and forcing throws. IT almost looked as if the art of the position was foreign to him. I think what happened was that Detroit went with a soft zone in the middle of the 4th quarter and let him get in rhythm. Once Kyler sampled some success, he looked rejuvenated and you could see the momentum snowball. Confident in saying that had Patricia kept his foot on the gas, we not only lose badly, but we spend all week questioning Kliff and Kyler. I’m glad Kliff took the blame for the first three quarters, which was a good leadership move, but Kliff did enough in those first few quarters for Kyler to have some success.
~This tweet from the Detroit Free Press sums up the game:
~Suggs is only interested in one thing - rushing the passer. Yes, he’s made a HoF career out of that, but in other facets of the game, he looks disinterested. Very slow lateral movements and put in no effort to chase down RBs who got past the first level.
~ Byron Murphy Jr. looks special. Any DB who can tackle in open space like that has a place in my starting lineup.
~Byrd is clutch. I thought he was a training camp body. He might actually be an important part of this offense.
~Gonna keep banging on the other second round pick, Isabella, until he actually does something of consequence. For me, he’s WR7.
~Defense was not great as there were a number of missed assignments in the secondary, but wasn’t the sieve it was last year. It was able to hold its own towards the end when it needed to. Good sign, considering its best defender isn’t available at the moment.
~ Oh yeah, Kyler. He played 3 quarters of regrettable football, even below standards for a normal rookie in his first career game. Sloppy decision making, awful footwork, and forcing throws. IT almost looked as if the art of the position was foreign to him. I think what happened was that Detroit went with a soft zone in the middle of the 4th quarter and let him get in rhythm. Once Kyler sampled some success, he looked rejuvenated and you could see the momentum snowball. Confident in saying that had Patricia kept his foot on the gas, we not only lose badly, but we spend all week questioning Kliff and Kyler. I’m glad Kliff took the blame for the first three quarters, which was a good leadership move, but Kliff did enough in those first few quarters for Kyler to have some success.
~This tweet from the Detroit Free Press sums up the game:
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