Alferd Packer wrote:Wow, doing the pee-pee dance, completely uncovered by anyone, and he doesn't even get so much as a look. Yikes.
Incidentally, I wonder why the 49ers gutted their team like that, and moreover, with just building a new stadium, how can they get away with it?
BECAUSE they just got their new stadium. They think they can field a bad team and fans will spend hours in traffic just for the privilege of watching in a stadium where the afternoon sun reflects off the windows of all those fancy private boxes directly into the eyes of half the fans. I shit you not!
Thanks to York's dickery, odds are that Davis and Spanos will be jockeying to be the Rams' tenant when they move to L.A. If I were Kronke, I'd tell them both to piss off.
As for the play, my only guess is that the QB was under the gun to get the play off on time and didn't think of looking over.
Apparently, teams saw what the Ravens pulled off a couple of years ago by firing a coordinator mid-season and going on to win the Super Bowl and think it's a sound strategy in general. Caldwell fires his OC (a guy who shouldn't have been one in the first place) and his offense gets humiliated in London. He must be related to Rich Kotite, the only other guy who landed a head coaching job after running a contender into the dirt in his previous job. Jesus tittyfucking Christ this guy is awful! He should have fired himself. Now the Colts are giving Chud their OC position. I never understood Pep Hamilton's fetish for taking talent best suited for a deep ball offense and trying to play precision nickel-and-dime smallball. Even with a mediocre O-line, this team should come out hurling it deep, rather than waiting til they're far behind.
So my hapless, clueless Chargers only suit up seven O-linemen against the Ravens, two of whom go down, leaving them one injury away from having to use a tight end as a tackle, and putting Marmalard's health in greater danger than it is already. How about suiting up eight minimum? I wish coaches would watch old videos of Joe Gibbs' offenses, where EIGHT men were kept in to block and they still completed long balls on a regular basis. There are at least a dozen receivers in the NFL who are more than a match for double coverage,
if the QB has time to throw the fucking ball!
Instead they cry about the QB taking too many hits and the rules are changed. Memo to the NFL:
Quit changing the rules to subsidize shitty coaching!