I don't know if they ever disclosed WHERE it was...
In the reports I saw only ‘leg' was mentioned. Kind of ambiguous.
I don't know if they ever disclosed WHERE it was...
Smith, unlike Cousins, is in a place he wants to be with a contract he is happy with. There is no need for him to tailor his execution for anything other than winning. I, for one, am very excited to see him build a rapport with all of his weapons.
Yeah - that speaks to a major (and I think valid) criticism of Cousins, especially last season. Cousins was clearly focused at times on his own stats and seemed very averse to any kind of risk-taking. Waiting for WRs to be 'totally open' before being willing to release the ball, taking the sure bet throw to WRs he knew and trusted vs. going downfield or throwing to unproven WRs... he definitely played with 'not making a mistake' as a major priority. I also expect Alex Smith to take better advantage of his weapons and playing more fearlessly. Kirk also refused to take off on the run even when it was obvious it was there for the taking. I think we're going to see Smith do that a lot more frequently.
This may ruffle a few feathers, but I feel his stunted production had as much to do with Kirk as it did him. I can remember seeing him flash open and never even get a look. I also remember numerous reports of frustration within the WR group regarding Cousins missing WIDE OPEN receivers in favor of the conservative, easy approach. I will be the first one to admit that part of this has to do with Jay and the design of the offense.
I've never heard of an MRI to prove that you are 100% healthy, but I can understand why this was done.
But I don't understand why Reed didn't get one too, then
Yeah - that speaks to a major (and I think valid) criticism of Cousins, especially last season. Cousins was clearly focused at times on his own stats and seemed very averse to any kind of risk-taking. Waiting for WRs to be 'totally open' before being willing to release the ball, taking the sure bet throw to WRs he knew and trusted vs. going downfield or throwing to unproven WRs... he definitely played with 'not making a mistake' as a major priority. I also expect Alex Smith to take better advantage of his weapons and playing more fearlessly. Kirk also refused to take off on the run even when it was obvious it was there for the taking. I think we're going to see Smith do that a lot more frequently.
Days left until Training Camp
McClou has been wrong a whole lot of times.
So I'm not sure how he "settles it once and for all", on the first day of camp
Though of course, on this one, I hope he's right
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