The Radish wrote:After Pete held him out for several series and talked to him on the sidelines he came in and did a good job the rest of the game.
He just needs to remember when to turn it on and off.
And at least there weren't a dozen penaltys against us today.
The Radish wrote:After Pete held him out for several series and talked to him on the sidelines he came in and did a good job the rest of the game.
He just needs to remember when to turn it on and off.
And at least there weren't a dozen penaltys against us today.
Scottemojo wrote:He eased up on what could have been another late hit. That is a good step.
Throwdown wrote:He absolutely killed what would've been the best play of the game. I hope they give a little RT competition, dude's driving me batshit insane.
SNDavidson wrote:I dunno but step number one has to be "wax eyebrows", he looked like an angry muppet when they took him out.
Greenhell wrote:Could someone explain his two goof ups? I was traveling home from a weekend get away.
SeatownJay wrote:Greenhell wrote:Could someone explain his two goof ups? I was traveling home from a weekend get away.
He had a completely unnecessary holding penalty that wiped out a 56-yard pass to Tate in the 1st quarter and then had another unnecessary roughness penalty for a late hit after Obomanu had an 11-yard run at the end of the 1st quarter. Pete benched him for the 2nd quarter as a message to pull his head out of his @$$.
The Radish wrote:He just needs to remember when to turn it on and off.
The Radish wrote:Did you see the look on his face standing on the sidelines watching the offense without him? He looked truly stricken. Lets hope that's the start of something great.
Also I'd wager that everyone on this team is trying to show the defense they are tough too. Gotta be catching.
SNDavidson wrote:I dunno but step number one has to be "wax eyebrows", he looked like an angry muppet when they took him out.
morgulon1 wrote:The Radish wrote:Did you see the look on his face standing on the sidelines watching the offense without him? He looked truly stricken. Lets hope that's the start of something great.
Also I'd wager that everyone on this team is trying to show the defense they are tough too. Gotta be catching.
Giacomini is a freaking dirtbag and I like it. Although I dont condone the penalties ( the timing is unreal), I do like the fact that our offensive line has a thugish kinda unSeattle like feel to it. Remember when our o-line was considered "soft"?
SeatownJay wrote:Greenhell wrote:Could someone explain his two goof ups? I was traveling home from a weekend get away.
Pete benched him for the 2nd quarter as a message to pull his head out of his @$$.
zayden185 wrote:Run left...sit him
Liability
NJHawksFan wrote:I think we need to keep the best players we have on the field. Breno is our best option at RT, especially to help Lynch.
morgulon1 wrote:Giacomini is a freaking dirtbag and I like it. Although I dont condone the penalties ( the timing is unreal), I do like the fact that our offensive line has a thugish kinda unSeattle like feel to it. Remember when our o-line was considered "soft"?
ImTheScientist wrote:This guy is the closest thing to beast mode we will ever see. You got a glimpse of that yesterday. He was instantly my favorite player when they signed him. Give the dude a chance and don't overreact or overthink preseason. Go Hawks. Lacy will rush for 1,100 and 10TDs. Bend the knee.
MontanaHawk05 wrote:Who replaced Breno when he came out? How'd he do?
ImTheScientist wrote:This guy is the closest thing to beast mode we will ever see. You got a glimpse of that yesterday. He was instantly my favorite player when they signed him. Give the dude a chance and don't overreact or overthink preseason. Go Hawks. Lacy will rush for 1,100 and 10TDs. Bend the knee.
sutz wrote:I though Okung had a relatively clean game today.
No?
SNDavidson wrote:They either annonced the wrong number on that play or just decided to call a hold for no reason whatsoever, Okung wasn't even in the same stratosphere of a holding penalty on that play, nice clean block by him on that one.
Evil_Shenanigans wrote:sutz wrote:I though Okung had a relatively clean game today.
No?
He had one O-hold for ten yards today, so I may have been a little pissed from last week. Point being he is just as guilty as anybody for the 65 yards of penalties we incurred today. Our Offense is on the cusp of greatness and the penalties are exacerbating the negatives.
canzag wrote:Short leash for sure.I love his edge he plays with but he needs to have more control.Plus the refs cut him no slack.
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