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Even if we'd kicked it deep they probably go down the field and score. They were moving the ball on us easily at that time.
They were better today
They were better today
Kaiser":2is1zlw2 said:Bailey meant to fall down while blocking the pass too.
kearly":3vwcf4v4 said:Not saying I buy it, but Hauschka would normally be a lot better on his onside kick form than that. He didn't kick it into the ground, instead he kicked it right at a Rams player. The kick felt like it was halfway between a squib and an onside.
If it really was an onside kick and both Pete and Hauschka are lying, then it was a pretty bad kick.
nbk35zw":35aujzd3 said:This I s a flat out lie.
RW92":1sulv52a said:nbk35zw":1sulv52a said:This I s a flat out lie.
You are right on the money. Too much bad karma going on here. Pete is lying to his team, the media, and his fans. That was the worst damage control I've seen in a long time. He literally threw his kicker under the bus and was very dismissive with his answer during the press conference. Someone has to press him on this. Because one lie will lead to another cover up and another. If he thinks we are to believe that the kick was supposed to land somewhere over the Rams heads and land around the 20 yard line because they saw a weakness in their formation and recover the ball; come on, try again. It just doesn't hold water. The same can be said on how he skirted around the question, "was Kam missed out there today?" Damn right he was missed. Just ask Dion Bailey.
Give me an honest coach any day. But I'm loosing my patience with Pete Carol after flat out not telling the truth. And if he is not careful he will start to loose the confidence of his team as well.
hawknation2015":2uyx8fcb said:RW92":2uyx8fcb said:nbk35zw":2uyx8fcb said:This I s a flat out lie.
You are right on the money. Too much bad karma going on here. Pete is lying to his team, the media, and his fans. That was the worst damage control I've seen in a long time. He literally threw his kicker under the bus and was very dismissive with his answer during the press conference. Someone has to press him on this. Because one lie will lead to another cover up and another. If he thinks we are to believe that the kick was supposed to land somewhere over the Rams heads and land around the 20 yard line because they saw a weakness in their formation and recover the ball; come on, try again. It just doesn't hold water. The same can be said on how he skirted around the question, "was Kam missed out there today?" Damn right he was missed. Just ask Dion Bailey.
Give me an honest coach any day. But I'm loosing my patience with Pete Carol after flat out not telling the truth. And if he is not careful he will start to loose the confidence of his team as well.
It's very possible there was a miscommunication with Hauschka, leading to him botching the kick.
RiverDog":zc7t0i6z said:hawknation2015":zc7t0i6z said:RW92":zc7t0i6z said:nbk35zw":zc7t0i6z said:This I s a flat out lie.
You are right on the money. Too much bad karma going on here. Pete is lying to his team, the media, and his fans. That was the worst damage control I've seen in a long time. He literally threw his kicker under the bus and was very dismissive with his answer during the press conference. Someone has to press him on this. Because one lie will lead to another cover up and another. If he thinks we are to believe that the kick was supposed to land somewhere over the Rams heads and land around the 20 yard line because they saw a weakness in their formation and recover the ball; come on, try again. It just doesn't hold water. The same can be said on how he skirted around the question, "was Kam missed out there today?" Damn right he was missed. Just ask Dion Bailey.
Give me an honest coach any day. But I'm loosing my patience with Pete Carol after flat out not telling the truth. And if he is not careful he will start to loose the confidence of his team as well.
It's very possible there was a miscommunication with Hauschka, leading to him botching the kick.
But I thought you said that both Hauchka and Carroll would both have to have been lying, which suggests to me that you heard Hauscka say that it was supposed to be a pooch kick.
No way was he intending to kick that ball 40 yards downfield. That was an onside kick attempt. Period. Pete is either mis-informed or lying. I don't know which is worse.
hawknation2015":38as6g5y said:
RW92":2e6c2phd said:nbk35zw":2e6c2phd said:This I s a flat out lie.
You are right on the money. Too much bad karma going on here. Pete is lying to his team, the media, and his fans. That was the worst damage control I've seen in a long time. He literally threw his kicker under the bus and was very dismissive with his answer during the press conference. Someone has to press him on this. Because one lie will lead to another cover up and another. If he thinks we are to believe that the kick was supposed to land somewhere over the Rams heads and land around the 20 yard line because they saw a weakness in their formation and recover the ball; come on, try again. It just doesn't hold water. The same can be said on how he skirted around the question, "was Kam missed out there today?" Damn right he was missed. Just ask Dion Bailey.
Give me an honest coach any day. But I'm loosing my patience with Pete Carol after flat out not telling the truth. And if he is not careful he will start to loose the confidence of his team as well.
hawknation2015":2xsc5p38 said:![]()
He really hit the ball gingerly, like he would on an onside kick . . . very strange. Even for an onside kick, it was too low.