Danny Darko wrote:Can someone with a DVR explain to me the Sweezy Moffit exchanging? I know that td run was all Moffit, but did Sweezy do good things on the run? He def looked more solid in pass protection, but i noticed they subbed them out pretty constantly in the second half especially
Early on it appeared the team was putting in Sweezy for running series, and Moffitt in for series where they were passing more. It's hard to tell if that pattern held true for the whole game but they definitely seemed to follow that pattern in the first half.
As a whole, the line did a damn good job yesterday. Wilson seemed to have way more time in the pocket than he did in Week 1. I can't say enough about Omiyale. To come in and play LT against one of the best pass rushers in the history of the game and make him a non issue is a staggering accomplishment.
Probably not enough has been said at this point about Golden Tate. PC has raved about the guy for awhile now, but I don't know if they've ever known how they were going to use him. He's an odd mix: Undersized [in terms of height], but elusive and very physical. Yesterday, I feel like they used him similarly to how the Vikings use Percy Harvin. They used him all over the field, and tried to get him the ball in the middle of the field and in open space so he could try and do something. It may not have shown up in the box score [3 catches, 38 yards] but he had a big impact on the game even if you ignore his huge block.
Speaking of the block...I don't enjoy reading the pissing and moaning by people saying the block was dirty or it put Sean Lee's health at risk. I can see the arguments for those saying it was clean, and those saying otherwise, which means it's borderline. Yeah, it sucked for Sean Lee, but damn if it didn't feel good to see a WR protecting his QB.