I feel like I need to write two reviews this week. The first one is about the offense that scored 3 Red Zone TD's and rallied for a fourth quarter comeback, spurred on by a solid defensive performance. The second one is about an offense that took too long to get started and didn't protect the ball, stupid penalties, and far too many mistakes. I'll take an ugly win on the road in Jacksonville in 90 degree heat, but an ugly win at home against a one-dimensional opponent that just traveled 3000 miles sends up all kinds of red flags.
The positive:
-Trent Edwards looks like the real deal. On paper, he had the two turnovers, but the INT was Evans' fault, and the fumble was Peters' fault. The offense sputtered early, but he was extremely effective when it counted the most.
-Josh Reed had a great game.
-The offensive play-calling was good, particularly the pitch to Lynch on the first touchdown, and some of the calls on the final drive. Also, it seemed like they made some quality halftime adjustment, which is something that has been sorely lacking in recent years.
-I'm probably going to say this every week, but Marshawn Lynch is amazing.
-Parrish made a big play on ST, and contributed on offense as well.
-RED ZONE PRODUCTION!!!!
The positive:
-Trent Edwards looks like the real deal. On paper, he had the two turnovers, but the INT was Evans' fault, and the fumble was Peters' fault. The offense sputtered early, but he was extremely effective when it counted the most.
-Josh Reed had a great game.
-The offensive play-calling was good, particularly the pitch to Lynch on the first touchdown, and some of the calls on the final drive. Also, it seemed like they made some quality halftime adjustment, which is something that has been sorely lacking in recent years.
-I'm probably going to say this every week, but Marshawn Lynch is amazing.
-Parrish made a big play on ST, and contributed on offense as well.
-RED ZONE PRODUCTION!!!!
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