Flag On The Post: PostGame Week 4 Edition

 
 
 

Slow start.

Strong finish.

Not something you want to count on often.

But, good to see that the Team can make it happen.

 
 
 

This may be my favourite sequence of the game.

Helluva game on both sides.

 
 
 

Pretty fair assessment here.

 
 
 

Easily, one of the WORST takes of the day.

The BUCS defense started out slowly for some reason or another. I’m not sure why.

But the offense was far worse by comparison.

I couldn’t have called a 3 TD second half for the offense after seeing the first half and remembering last week’s performance.

But, I had no issues with predicting consecutive stops for the defense.

The defense isn’t “suspect”.

In 1.25 seasons, the defense has an identity.

And it’s the more stable of the two sides of the ball.

Flaws and all.

 
 

Straight up.

Not the best day for Devin White on the stat sheet(4 Tackles/1 Solo).

But he and his unit made the difference when the game was getting out of hand.

One big play by Ndamakung Suh turned the game around.

 
 
 

Yep!

Much needed too.

Being able to put a stamp on games is the mark of good defenses.

Not giving up 1st downs due to penalties is next up on the road to becoming a top unit.

 
 
 

Wash.

Rinse.

Repeat.

 
 
 

Bad luck SchlepRick over here f*ckin’ up the church’s money. Sheesh!

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The offensive line did a solid job against the the Chargers.

Though, not a full strength, L.A. still had Bosa and Tillery on the defensive line as pass rushing threats.

Wirfs held Bosa at bay all game long and he never let him become a factor.

It’s good to see the unit, as a whole, play as cohesive as it did and not play down to the competition.

 
 
 

Serious business here.

Herbert looked like the kind of talent you could build with and build around.

He didn’t get shook for the majority of the game. A lot of that was likely due to the lack of pressure that was sent by Bowles to start the game.

But, Herbert looked like a threat as both a runner and a passer.

Outside of that INT that sealed the deal which may have been some confusion on the route, he appeared to be a talented game manager and playmaker.

Entering the game, there was a lot of stigma about backup and rookie QBs killing the BUCS throughout history. Herbert definitely had plenty of people holding onto that belief for much of the game.

He was putting the ball on the money and showed off some mean arm strength.

The secondary wasn’t that bad for the most part.

Herbert was actually that good.

Know that.

 
 
 
 
 

Yea……This is the kind of rollercoaster I can stomach for a while.

What say you?

 
 
 
Mike Evans MVP

FRANCHISE WR.

That’s it.

 
 
 
 
 

Yea…You can see these coming.

Every single time.

Thankfully, there’s someone other than me keeping this type of tomfoolery in check.

Still funny.

 
 
 
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‘Nuff said.

 
 
 
 

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