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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #15 on: August 08, 2025, 09:40:53 AM »

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I think the Maye plays a series, then is out, game two, he might play the 1st quarter, then out, game three, we'll see Dobbs and Wooldridge and Maye probable doesn't even put pads on.

That doesn?t make sense to me. It?s a brand new offense. Maye needs to get comfortable before the season starts. He should be playing the first Q, unless the O-line is getting destroyed.
coaches find the joint practices are much better preparation these days than preseason games. Too much variability in the preseason games, while the joint practices are much more even i.e. starters v. starters, benches v. benches, etc.
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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #16 on: August 08, 2025, 10:13:09 AM »

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I think the Maye plays a series, then is out, game two, he might play the 1st quarter, then out, game three, we'll see Dobbs and Wooldridge and Maye probable doesn't even put pads on.

That doesn?t make sense to me. It?s a brand new offense. Maye needs to get comfortable before the season starts. He should be playing the first Q, unless the O-line is getting destroyed.
coaches find the joint practices are much better preparation these days than preseason games. Too much variability in the preseason games, while the joint practices are much more even i.e. starters v. starters, benches v. benches, etc.

You don?t think each team is going to begin the game with their starters tonight?
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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #17 on: August 08, 2025, 11:40:28 AM »

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I think the Maye plays a series, then is out, game two, he might play the 1st quarter, then out, game three, we'll see Dobbs and Wooldridge and Maye probable doesn't even put pads on.

That doesn?t make sense to me. It?s a brand new offense. Maye needs to get comfortable before the season starts. He should be playing the first Q, unless the O-line is getting destroyed.
coaches find the joint practices are much better preparation these days than preseason games. Too much variability in the preseason games, while the joint practices are much more even i.e. starters v. starters, benches v. benches, etc.

You don?t think each team is going to begin the game with their starters tonight?
Baltimore and Philly did not last night (while Indy and Cinci did). Cleveland has already said almost none of its starters are going, though Carolina who they are playing is likely to have their starters go.  Cleveland even said a big reason why was the work they got in during the joint practice.  Didn't think they needed this game (I suspect they will probably play the starters in game 2).
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Rotation - D. Daniels, Mitchell, G. Wallace, Melo, Noah
Deep Bench - Korver, Turner

Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #18 on: August 08, 2025, 08:25:53 PM »

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Sanders with a couple of passing TD?s in the first half.
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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
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Former Patriots backup/current Cowboys QB Joe Milton suffered injury and left game in the 4th quarter vs Rams. His statline was 17/29 passing with 143 yards and 1 TD 1 INT.


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Former Patriots backup/current Cowboys QB Joe Milton suffered injury and left game in the 4th quarter vs Rams. His statline was 17/29 passing with 143 yards and 1 TD 1 INT.

I watched some of the game with my Cowboys friend, Milton did not look good. Some of the misses were really bad, and he overthrew some guys by a mile as well (or zipped it past them lightning fast except the receiver didn't even realize the ball was coming lol)
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Former Patriots backup/current Cowboys QB Joe Milton suffered injury and left game in the 4th quarter vs Rams. His statline was 17/29 passing with 143 yards and 1 TD 1 INT.

I watched some of the game with my Cowboys friend, Milton did not look good. Some of the misses were really bad, and he overthrew some guys by a mile as well (or zipped it past them lightning fast except the receiver didn't even realize the ball was coming lol)

Wasn?t great, but they let him throw it at least. 17-29 for 143 yards. 1 passing TD and 1INT. Ran 5 times for 22 yards.

I?m hoping they let Maye throw some next game. Pats were super conservative.
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Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.