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Well, the thread title might be my worst one yet, so obviously I'm proud of it.
Let's start with the coaching. Dan Quinn, consistently going for it in field goal range was controversial.
Take the points, right? Just take the points!
Except... no. This team got to where it was because we took risks. We outplayed our talent because Dan Quinn believed in our guys to gut out tough situations and make plays when it mattered. To dig deep and make plays.
In my opinion, you don't change what got you there just because the game has the word "playoff" next to it. At the end of the day, it's a football game. A football game that this team won twelve of during the regular season and only lost five. Why would we change the formula now?
This part is speculation, but this goes into those decisions so I'm going to talk about it: If Quinn told his team he believed in them and was going to be aggressive in the red zone area on 4th and short and then he just started kicking field goals - that removes some of the magic.
The magic is what this team is built on. The belief that the people in charge believe in you. That's magic. That is why our undertalented roster is in the final eight teams. The magic.
We can argue that we made it tougher on ourselves by not taking the points at times - but by being aggressive we also added points to the score. Pick your poison, but I'd rather go to bat with my coach believing in me and my ability and sticking to the plan than him changing his mind in the big moments because he's afraid of the result and therefore doesn't believe in us like I thought he did. This will be discussed all week long, but I'm all in with Quinn on this. Ride the horse that got you there.
Oh, and we didn't punt. Want to talk about exciting? Next Saturday night we may not see a single punt with Quinn and Campbell.
Jayden Daniels was absolutely electric, again. He's smooth, and composed and just has fun out there. But Terry McLaurin, Dyami Brown and even Oz came up big in big moments.
People in the game chat were talking about how anxious they were, their heart rates being up and how stressful the game was, but I was sitting on my couch calm and relaxed. There is something about this team that when the game is kept close that I just don't have any doubt about it. Maybe its partially because I know we're playing with house money. Maybe it's because I believe in Jayden Daniels. Maybe it's because I think the football gods are smiling down on us for changing the previous situation - but I had no doubt. Again. Although, the doink definitely made me question everything for a split second.
Our running game and offensive line yesterday? Well, I'm choosing to remain with a positive mindset in this thread.
Defensively? We did enough. Made big plays when they were needed and bent, do the point that the plexiglass turned that really "white" color when you bend it and you just KNOW it's about to break but it doesn't.
I'd say more, but why? Not much else to say yet, the house money continues to grow. On to Detroit.
Studs:
Jayden Daniels - ***
Terry McLaurin - ***
Dyami Brown - ***
Jeremy Chinn - **
Bobby Wagner - *
Zane Gonzalez - *
Oz - *
Season Total:
Studs:
Jayden Daniels - 16x*
Terry McLaurin - 15x*
Jeremy Chinn - 11x*
Frankie Luvu - 9x*
Mike Sainristil - 8x*
Bobby Wagner - 6x*
Olamide Zaccheaus - 6x*
Marcus Lattimore - 5x*
Dante Fowler - 4x*
Jer'Zhan Newton - 3x*
Daron Payne -3x*
Zach Ertz - 3x*
Marcus Mariota - 3x*
Dyami Brown - 3x*
Nick Allegretti - 2x*
Quan Martin - 2x*
Chris Rodriguez - 2x*
Tyler Biadasz - 2x*
Jamison Crownder - 1x*
Jalyn Holmes - 1x*
Clelin Ferrell - 1x*
Duds:
Austin Seibert - 3x
Michael Davis - 3x
Let's start with the coaching. Dan Quinn, consistently going for it in field goal range was controversial.
Take the points, right? Just take the points!
Except... no. This team got to where it was because we took risks. We outplayed our talent because Dan Quinn believed in our guys to gut out tough situations and make plays when it mattered. To dig deep and make plays.
In my opinion, you don't change what got you there just because the game has the word "playoff" next to it. At the end of the day, it's a football game. A football game that this team won twelve of during the regular season and only lost five. Why would we change the formula now?
This part is speculation, but this goes into those decisions so I'm going to talk about it: If Quinn told his team he believed in them and was going to be aggressive in the red zone area on 4th and short and then he just started kicking field goals - that removes some of the magic.
The magic is what this team is built on. The belief that the people in charge believe in you. That's magic. That is why our undertalented roster is in the final eight teams. The magic.
We can argue that we made it tougher on ourselves by not taking the points at times - but by being aggressive we also added points to the score. Pick your poison, but I'd rather go to bat with my coach believing in me and my ability and sticking to the plan than him changing his mind in the big moments because he's afraid of the result and therefore doesn't believe in us like I thought he did. This will be discussed all week long, but I'm all in with Quinn on this. Ride the horse that got you there.
Oh, and we didn't punt. Want to talk about exciting? Next Saturday night we may not see a single punt with Quinn and Campbell.
Jayden Daniels was absolutely electric, again. He's smooth, and composed and just has fun out there. But Terry McLaurin, Dyami Brown and even Oz came up big in big moments.
People in the game chat were talking about how anxious they were, their heart rates being up and how stressful the game was, but I was sitting on my couch calm and relaxed. There is something about this team that when the game is kept close that I just don't have any doubt about it. Maybe its partially because I know we're playing with house money. Maybe it's because I believe in Jayden Daniels. Maybe it's because I think the football gods are smiling down on us for changing the previous situation - but I had no doubt. Again. Although, the doink definitely made me question everything for a split second.
Our running game and offensive line yesterday? Well, I'm choosing to remain with a positive mindset in this thread.
Defensively? We did enough. Made big plays when they were needed and bent, do the point that the plexiglass turned that really "white" color when you bend it and you just KNOW it's about to break but it doesn't.
I'd say more, but why? Not much else to say yet, the house money continues to grow. On to Detroit.
Studs:
Jayden Daniels - ***
Terry McLaurin - ***
Dyami Brown - ***
Jeremy Chinn - **
Bobby Wagner - *
Zane Gonzalez - *
Oz - *
Season Total:
Studs:
Jayden Daniels - 16x*
Terry McLaurin - 15x*
Jeremy Chinn - 11x*
Frankie Luvu - 9x*
Mike Sainristil - 8x*
Bobby Wagner - 6x*
Olamide Zaccheaus - 6x*
Marcus Lattimore - 5x*
Dante Fowler - 4x*
Jer'Zhan Newton - 3x*
Daron Payne -3x*
Zach Ertz - 3x*
Marcus Mariota - 3x*
Dyami Brown - 3x*
Nick Allegretti - 2x*
Quan Martin - 2x*
Chris Rodriguez - 2x*
Tyler Biadasz - 2x*
Jamison Crownder - 1x*
Jalyn Holmes - 1x*
Clelin Ferrell - 1x*
Duds:
Austin Seibert - 3x
Michael Davis - 3x
