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Oh crap! Woods in the cart.

According to D'Marco Farr on the radio broadcast, Woods was holding his arm. Better than a leg injury, but still worried, because if it's broken or something might not make a difference.
 
Wow can’t believe to excuses, your a professional regardless of anything. He’s not covering Jerry Rice for God’s sake. Play inside out, watch his hips, and don’t let him get behind you. Basics.

Yeah but you also scheme around the players to mask their weaknesses; Phillips did him no favors with the lack of linebacker or DB help. Overall, would rather not see Hatfield play unless it's in quarter packages in prevent mode at the very least
 
Got to keep reminding myself that I was good with these guys finishing with 7 to 8 wins this year.

But McVay should have learned from that Seattle game. Instead, its deja vu and they come out and crap the bed.
Exactly.
I have swallowed my chill pill.
My son did remind me if they lose out they finish 7-9. Haha.
 
Fitting way to end it. Team got their asses handed to them.

unfortunately things like this is are needed so a young team and coach can learn from it and move on..but agree, it got handed to them.
 
Hatfield had NO BUSINESS being manned up on one of the top WRs in the NFL.

That's on Wade. He's got to give the kid help. He can't just blitz his way out of it with them using so many swing/slant passes.

Why he wasn't spying those shallow passes I dunno, but even one of those is a pick 6. Instead all we got all game was blitzing against max protect and playing soft on shallow outs/slants.

Yeah. Wade had a bad game.

But it's only one game. Bigger issue going forward is do we have the DBs to even play at a high level anymore.
 
Final Game Statistics

Horns
Passing
Goff: 23/37 for 225, 0 TDs, 0 INTs for a PR of 79.2
Rushing
Gurley: 15/37, TD
Goff: 2/8
Receiving
Woods: 8/81
Kupp: 6/64
Watkins: 3/36
Gurley: 3/19

Norsemen
Passing
Keenum: 27/38 for 280, TD, 0 INTs for a PR of 100.8
Rushing
Murray: 15/95, TD
McKinnon: 14/48
Keenum: 3/20
Ham: 3/8
Receiving
Thielen: 6/123, TD
Rudolph: 5/58
McKinnon: 5/12
Diggs: 4/32
 
Yeah but you also scheme around the players to mask their weaknesses; Phillips did him no favors with the lack of linebacker or DB help. Overall, would rather not see Hatfield play unless it's in quarter packages in prevent mode at the very least

There's not much we could have done except run zone defense. We were screwed. NRC and Webster's injuries screwed up our run defense and pass defense. We couldn't leave our CBs on an island and sell out to stop the run like we were doing when we were keeping Minnesota off the scoreboard. Those injuries just totally fucked our defensive gameplan. I don't know why today had to be the day that injuries screwed us.
 
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