GreenWave52
09-11-2006, 10:12 AM
I hope this isn't too redundant but I was hoping we could have a thread where we put our post game thoughts in. Feel free to add your own or comment on mine. This is going to be a stream of conciousness, post-game, day later wrap up.
Lets start with the defense. It was great to see the 2000 defense again; I missed it. It was like having an old friend over for dinner (who I hope moves in with me for the next 7 months). We have had some exceptional defensive games since the dismantling of that unit in '02 (including a 44-6 thrashing of the Giants aka Eli's 0.0 game), but I haven't seen us totally crush a teams' spirit like that in 5 years. The were defeated by the end of the 1st quarter. Their pass catchers were AFRAID of us and with good reason, our LBs layed the wood. I don't know if that is how we will play D all year, but like I said, it was good to see that 2000 unit one more time.
One more note about our D is that Gruden was afraid of it. He conceded that he couldn't stop us up front. That is why their first 3 plays were all roll outs, he thought he could get Sims enough time to get to the one person who can give us fits, the TE. He refused to play us straight up because he rightly knew that he would have to put us on our heels if Caddy was going to do anything. They didn't and Caddy (their best offensive player) was held to 22 yards.
Ngata is for real. And I'm not talking about the interception return (as hilarious as it was) but his domination at the line. When ever I saw him he was pushing 2 guys backwards and allowing our LBs to do what they do best. The blitzes worked because there weren't any free lineman. And their running back got 22 yards. This is what he brings to the table.
Sam Koch. Looking good out there, including preseason week 4 that is two great games in a row. Keep it up.
Great first drive by the offense. After that...not so much. We didn't do anything between both scoring drives. However, we didn't turn the ball over against what was a fairly suffocating Tampa D. A turnover could of given them life, but I also would of liked to see less 3 and outs.
Mason and McNair have a great thing going. Heap and Clayton were oddly quiet and Demetrius had a heck of a catch.
That was a DPOY catch Eddy made and a great play by Cmac as well, I guess he got over his case of the drops.
The LBs were everywhere and I was especially impressed by Scott. I always thought he was solid, but he was just on another level yesterday. Our hitting broke the Bucs.
Huge props to the o-line. They gave McNair tons of time and totally swallowed a great d-line. Rice was a non-factor.
Props also go to Billick for having this team ready to play. I heard Gruden didn't play his starters much in the preseason and it showed. While we're on coahcing, great play action call at the goal line Fassel!
I'm glad Oakland is the home opener so I don't have to worry about a trap game. They will be fired up for us at M+T.
Lets start with the defense. It was great to see the 2000 defense again; I missed it. It was like having an old friend over for dinner (who I hope moves in with me for the next 7 months). We have had some exceptional defensive games since the dismantling of that unit in '02 (including a 44-6 thrashing of the Giants aka Eli's 0.0 game), but I haven't seen us totally crush a teams' spirit like that in 5 years. The were defeated by the end of the 1st quarter. Their pass catchers were AFRAID of us and with good reason, our LBs layed the wood. I don't know if that is how we will play D all year, but like I said, it was good to see that 2000 unit one more time.
One more note about our D is that Gruden was afraid of it. He conceded that he couldn't stop us up front. That is why their first 3 plays were all roll outs, he thought he could get Sims enough time to get to the one person who can give us fits, the TE. He refused to play us straight up because he rightly knew that he would have to put us on our heels if Caddy was going to do anything. They didn't and Caddy (their best offensive player) was held to 22 yards.
Ngata is for real. And I'm not talking about the interception return (as hilarious as it was) but his domination at the line. When ever I saw him he was pushing 2 guys backwards and allowing our LBs to do what they do best. The blitzes worked because there weren't any free lineman. And their running back got 22 yards. This is what he brings to the table.
Sam Koch. Looking good out there, including preseason week 4 that is two great games in a row. Keep it up.
Great first drive by the offense. After that...not so much. We didn't do anything between both scoring drives. However, we didn't turn the ball over against what was a fairly suffocating Tampa D. A turnover could of given them life, but I also would of liked to see less 3 and outs.
Mason and McNair have a great thing going. Heap and Clayton were oddly quiet and Demetrius had a heck of a catch.
That was a DPOY catch Eddy made and a great play by Cmac as well, I guess he got over his case of the drops.
The LBs were everywhere and I was especially impressed by Scott. I always thought he was solid, but he was just on another level yesterday. Our hitting broke the Bucs.
Huge props to the o-line. They gave McNair tons of time and totally swallowed a great d-line. Rice was a non-factor.
Props also go to Billick for having this team ready to play. I heard Gruden didn't play his starters much in the preseason and it showed. While we're on coahcing, great play action call at the goal line Fassel!
I'm glad Oakland is the home opener so I don't have to worry about a trap game. They will be fired up for us at M+T.