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Old 01-03-2022, 08:46 PM
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Any thoughts/answers are welcome...

Wentz criticisms are noted enough. Overthrows, antsy with pressure, heave-and-a-prayer type throws... Plus, we just paid a 1st and 3rd, Reich loves him, and I think his flaws make him inconsistent, not necessarily bad. He's our guy at least for a while.

So aside from Wentz, how was our passing offense? Without watching the all-22 it's hard to judge receivers down field. But we are lacking behind Pittman. And I love Pittman, but he's a football player before he's a receiver. Ideally, if he's our #2, that's awesome.

Doyle being out was also big.

Also, I haven't rewatched the O-line yet, but remember the impact of one guy being out when Castonzo was here? Fisher is not as good as Castonzo, but I want to go back and pay attention to Pryor. Not to mention it was Kelly's first game back. Maybe they did alright?
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Get yo head out yo ass and realize that Wetnz sucks! We all see it. I've lived through Pagel, Trudeau, Schlicter, Herman... to say this was on a par with them is both embarrassing and true.
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