I think WFT is a decent team; not great, not bad. Clear strength is their D-line. Heineke isn't great, but I'd rank him above Jalen Hurts.
The second half was an asswhooping in which all phases showed up. Offense was dominant, defense was very good, and even the special teams had some big plays.
The Eagles are a similar team, speaking of Hurts; WFT is better up front defensively and Heineke is probably a better QB. So I would say that this looks like improvement to me. They're getting better. [Reply]
Crazy how the defense gives up 30 points a game against the top offenses in the league that average 30 points a game, and looks better when they play the rest of the league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Crazy how the defense gives up 30 points a game against the top offenses in the league that average 30 points a game, and looks better when they play the rest of the league.
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Crazy how the defense gives up 30 points a game against the top offenses in the league that average 30 points a game, and looks better when they play the rest of the league.
This is a pretty lazy take considering we held Washington to their fewest points in a game all season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
This is a pretty lazy take considering we held Washington to their fewest points in a game all season.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure he's saying the defense played well today. Biggest reason they've looked so bad thus far is the tough offenses we've faced. [Reply]