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Competition brings out the best in a team. Little pushing Taylor may pay off.
Etn did have a little limp going back to the sideline. I still find myself worried if he gets up after each run. That will prly take a bit of time to end.
One of the most important things I have noticed is how smoothly this team operates under Doug Pederson. There's no apparent confusion about who is supposed to come in or out of the game, guys seem to know their assignments, and I don't remember any false starts. I'm sure we must have had some false starts, but I don't remember any. There are a lot of things to iron out on the field, like doing better in the red zone, scoring more points, and all that, but mentally, this team is running very smoothly. We don't shoot ourselves in the foot like we did constantly all of last year.
(08-23-2022, 06:40 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]One of the most important things I have noticed is how smoothly this team operates under Doug Pederson.  There's no apparent confusion about who is supposed to come in or out of the game, guys seem to know their assignments, and I don't remember any false starts.  I'm sure we must have had some false starts, but I don't remember any.  There are a lot of things to iron out on the field, like doing better in the red zone, scoring more points, and all that, but mentally, this team is running very smoothly.  We don't shoot ourselves in the foot like we did constantly all of last year.

I second this motion.

NH3...
(08-22-2022, 05:20 PM)Newton Wrote: [ -> ]Competition brings out the best in a team. Little pushing Taylor may pay off.

My concern is that Little doesn't have a lot of push. Not from what I've seen in games thusfar.

(08-23-2022, 06:40 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]One of the most important things I have noticed is how smoothly this team operates under Doug Pederson.  There's no apparent confusion about who is supposed to come in or out of the game, guys seem to know their assignments, and I don't remember any false starts.  I'm sure we must have had some false starts, but I don't remember any.  There are a lot of things to iron out on the field, like doing better in the red zone, scoring more points, and all that, but mentally, this team is running very smoothly.  We don't shoot ourselves in the foot like we did constantly all of last year.

yes, discipline is there, and it's very welcome.

You can tell Doug is a details guy.
(08-23-2022, 08:07 AM)Mikey Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-22-2022, 05:20 PM)Newton Wrote: [ -> ]Competition brings out the best in a team. Little pushing Taylor may pay off.

My concern is that Little doesn't have a lot of push. Not from what I've seen in games thusfar.

(08-23-2022, 06:40 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]One of the most important things I have noticed is how smoothly this team operates under Doug Pederson.  There's no apparent confusion about who is supposed to come in or out of the game, guys seem to know their assignments, and I don't remember any false starts.  I'm sure we must have had some false starts, but I don't remember any.  There are a lot of things to iron out on the field, like doing better in the red zone, scoring more points, and all that, but mentally, this team is running very smoothly.  We don't shoot ourselves in the foot like we did constantly all of last year.

yes, discipline is there, and it's very welcome.

You can tell Doug is a details guy.

Maybe it was just the angle or maybe Bartch is huge, but Little looks like he has narrow shoulders - that interview he did with Bartch a while back, Bartch looked like he was almost a foot wider in the chest and shoulders.
How much power can be packed into the narrow frame?

I'm probably full of it.
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