http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?videoId=3463929&categoryId=2459789 While I understand the "who cares" about writers outlook, in the same respect it blows when you know the writers do what this guy did when they sit down to think/write about our team. It's a kin to a guy trash-talking in a bar, except it's in a very public forum. I know, I know it doesn't really matter, but you still want the team to get some positive light shed on it, or at least to do well enough to give a big perverbial bird to these media-ites. Anyway, I would say that the analysts are wrong and that our running game isn't our biggest issue, but that it is what we will construct our offense around. I think the biggest issue, or area of focus will be protecting whichever passer is behind center.
they say that about our running game cause of were we finished ranked last year in that department, we just have to go prove that w/the additions we got we can be a real good run team, and as far as the media goes, its been 50/50, i've heard good things about us w/good predictions, and i've heard the negative shit about us to
I don't even watch ESPN for football coverage anymore. The NFL Network puts them to shame. ESPN is subpar analysis aimed at getting ratings by plugging popular teams (ie Dallas, New England). I wouldn't take to heart anything they say. That's just me though, and I am obviously biased.
NFL Network better get its ass in gear. I don't give a damn how good the "content" folks are -- if you can't get on the fucking AIR, it doesn't get the chance to manifest. The NFL better get its ass in gear and make some successful deal with cable. This is a true pain in the ass.
Just give me some of that opponent's blood on the line of scrimmage. ESPN can then say any damned thing they can think of.