Nice post, K.
Without revisiting all the history from last year (or getting sidetracked on Gruden), I think the biggest thing to come out of the Rams game for me was that last scoring drive.
The biggest knocks on Kirk have been the INT's and that he came up small in crunch time. For one game, anyway, the INT's went away (yes, they dropped one--I suspect that happened for more than one QB on Sunday), and, more importantly, when the game was on the line in the 4th quarter, and the momentum was very much in doubt, he coolly directed a game-clinching TD drive in which he not only "managed" things, but threw as pretty a 3rd down conversion (Reed) as could be thrown.
The man didn't look like a guy in his 11th start--he looked like a composed vet. That wasn't lost on me, and I suspect it wasn't lost on his teammates and coaches either.
As building blocks go, depending on how this all plays out down the road, we may look back on last Sunday as a cornerstone.
Just curious, does Kirk 'tweet', haven't seen any or heard anything.
Aww....yes. every night when he gets home from practice he kisses his tweetypie.
Kirk said in the past when he fell behing he tried to get it all back with a homerun pass now he understands take what the defense gives you and live on another series lol. i have a feeling the Giants might try to stuff the run to force Kirk to throw early
Now granted they have faced Romo and Ryan, while we only had to contend with Tannehill and Bradford, but still. Huge difference in stats.
I'd take a zero before I'd have a opposition player on my team.My biggest problem with this game....
I have Beckham on my Fantasy Team.
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