Great write up CK.



Agree with pretty much all of it.

Glad to see you not going the route of using the "it's just preseason" angle to insinuate it's just not that bad.



Were past that after the 2 performances in a row we've seen.



Entire 1st units are getting beat by their opponents. Preseason is raw man against man assignments and to be losing those battles at such an alarming rate is reason for major concern at this point.



I think we can all put the WR spot arguments to rest as well.

Your GM flat out tells Peter King that he's got a bunch of depth guys and no standouts. Case closed.



The defensive units were offensive..... guys getting their arses handed to them play after play. I was just amazed.

It was like watching an Ohio State Buckeyes v.s. Akron Zips game. The play or our defensive units made it look like there was that much of a talent difference.



I have to also worry about our coaching staff. Are we that talent depleted or are these coaches having issues preparing these guys as well? I don't know.

We did know we have talent issues so that makes me give the staff a bit of a break.



Tannehill is doing better than I would have figured he would and that's a good sign.

Inconsistent blocking and a piss poor WR crew, I'm not sure he could be doing much better although he has missed some open options.

It's expected from a rookie signal caller though so he gets a pass and I think his positives cleearly outweigh the negatives right now.

I still would have much rather taken Kuechly at our spot and then gone after Weedon but that's history. Kuechly is going to be a yearly All Pro IMO.



At this point..... I am feeling we are going to give up a lot of points this year.



The one area I'm having trouble seeing your point and others is on the Sean Smith PI penalty.

To me I see a penalty there. What I'm seeing is he clearly reaches out and grabs Smith trying to keep him from blowing by him. The WR's torso turns from the tug.

I think it was a good penalty and I"m not one to defend referee's at all.

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