Ivory fumbled bc Rambo came in and pulled the ball out. Stop whining, we're not a very good team right now. Cutting young players with upside that are still learning how to play professional football make ZERO sense. Calm yourself and be patient. We were not supposed to be good before the season anyway. We had momentum at the end of the game. A good team would've found a way to win, we didn't.
If you never give a guy his first time to do something when will he ever do it? Bowles probably was hoping to get better field position. Can't blame him. Dude has to hold onto the ball its not something he needs practice doing as a KR. He has been taught that his whole life.
Not going to kill him, but the one sleeve, one eye black thing needs to be put to bed. You look like a douche, Devin.
Your missing the point. What happened last night was a matter of fundamental football. To compare this: To an interception that could have been caused by Pressure on a QB or a great safety fake, or a missed tackle is inconsistent. Now in fairness, I will grant you, I do not recall the details of the specific plays you are referring to.
You absolutely CAN blame BOTH of them. How about his "first time" takes place in a game when you have a significant lead, and not when you are digging out of a hole in a crucial conference game?!?!
Cut Smith because he fumbled. Cut Ivory because he fumbled. Cut Fitz because he completed less than 50% and threw 2 INTs. Cut Marshall because the first INT was his fault and he had a few key drops. Cut Decker for dropping that ball on third down. Cut K Davis for running a bad route in the end zone on 4th down. Cut Kerley for not scoring on a punt return. Cut Revis for getting beat by Watkins. Cut Leonard and Sheldon for not getting a sack. Cut the whole D for poor tackling. Fire the whole coaching staff, Mac for drafting and signing these bums, and make Woody sell the team to Donald Trump. That cover it OP?
So far this kid is a disaster, hopefully he gets better, but fumbling, poor route running, injury prone, nothing positive yet
Kid tried to make a something happen and wasn't thinking fundemental football. It cost the team. He'll learn.
I understand the concern, but WR do not usually come in and make an immediate impact. Last year was kind of an anomally. How many WR (besides Coooper) are making a big impact from this rookie class?
Again, you are being irrational. I am talking about a fundamental football error that cost this team a crucial game. You really need to be more sensible.
Man, I hope you have a good fire-proof suit because you are about to get flamed for daring to make perfect sense!
Is it too much to ask a rookie WR to not fumble a kickoff? Is that the kind of kids gloves we are going to handle professional athletes with?