[CBFF] Are we ever going to see the offense?
Jerry Madsen
jerrywm at gmail.com
Fri Aug 18 19:48:47 MDT 2006
Going into Grossman's last series, he was 3 for 9 and was looking very
Orton-like. He was tentative, throwing the ball at people's feet and
generally inaccurate. It was a little painful to watch.
Then in his last series it was like he was able to get the splinter
out of his brain. Aside for having a bit of trouble avoiding the rush
(no thanks to teammates), he was throwing the ball all over the place
and connecting with multiple receivers, sideline to sideline. They
didn't score, but he was clearing in a rhythm. It may have been
enough to squelch the QB controversy talk this week... just maybe.
Jerry
On 8/18/06, Victor Waldron <victor at 19net.org> wrote:
> From what I can tell from the NFL.com play-by-play, Grossman has made a
> couple very good plays but has also misfired on several. Can anyone who
> saw the INT post what exactly happened?
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> V
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> Jim Ferolie wrote:
> > One drive and the first quarter is about over. Sheesh. What's with all this defense and kick return stuff?h
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