jimmybones wrote:Turk Nowitzki wrote:jimmybones wrote:
Yes, that was my takeaway. I thought we looked disappointing more than them looking impressive. One obviously impacts the other but that's my opinion.
I agree that they are well coached but outside of Justin Jefferson being really good, I don't get it personnel wise. Every year there are a few teams that are clearly the teams to go through in a conference and I can see it with Philly and Detroit but I just can't see Minnesota in that intimidating, two loss, clearly a team to beat category.
So your argument is that strictly on paper their personnel isn't as impressive so that discounts what actually happened on the field? We made some mistakes of course but they ate our lunch in that game I don't know how you can argue otherwise. They've been every bit as good against us as the Lions or Eagles, in my opinion arguably better against us than any other team has been facing us in large stretches of these games.
I'm not arguing anything man, lol. I am wondering how that personnel gets that result (on the season, not just yesterday). If you look at that roster and see a 2 loss, Super Bowl contending team, more power to ya, I do not.
Well that's completely from what you said in your original post that I disagreed with. Obviously nobody expected them to be 14-2 but at this point that's kind of irrelevant to me. They've completely earned their record so what they appeared to be on paper before the season means very little imo.
If you didn't know their record and watched them play, would you ever guess they are a 2 loss team? They are balanced but nothing about them is overly impressive.
That's the part I was disagreeing with where you said that watching them play you didn't find them impressive, which to me is just clearly wrong. Like I said, I think we've had more trouble figuring them out than any other team we've played this season.