Perfundle":appogxcx said:
Sarlacc83":appogxcx said:
You got me. I really like complaining about wins and have absolutely no concept of long term goals.
I don't know much about your posting history, but in this thread at least, you do seem to like complaining about the bad stuff that happened in a blowout win.
That's not a standard. That's a high point. Good hell, some of you must think that PC goes into practice and tells the guys, "Great job! Nothing to work on this week!"
So why are you mentioning that high point when you are talking about team potential? Tell me, what are YOUR standards? It's easier to discuss this if I know that.
I haven't complained at all. I have made mention why some people feel the way they do, and I've also targeted some areas that need improvement.
My 'ideal' is 90% positive plays. I don't expect 20 yard runs constantly, but the offensive line should pick up their assignments and create positive gains, even if they're a yard or two. The opposing team is going to make great plays once in awhile (something I harp on whenever people claim we should never have lost a game because X player sucks.) but right now they're too frequent for my tastes.
In the same way, Wilson is going to get sacked any number of times, but we shouldn't be seeing as many free run blitzes as we have. I'm not sure how you'd break down who's at fault without hearing play calls, but it's probably a mix of bad line calls and Wilson holding the ball too long.
I'd like to see more receivers catching the ball in the soft spots of zones. I think Willson and Miller got there (or are getting there) on Sunday. Again, as I've mentioned before in previous posts, no preseason = discombobulation.
Finally, the offense seems to be designed around Harvin, and we're missing that X-factor so things probably won't work as well without him.
Edit: Penalties were a lot better on Sunday, and that helped quite a bit, too. Also, I'm really excited about this team and where it's going. I just want to get there.