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+ Win
+ First half run game
+ Mostly solid defense, turnovers, kept Indy in check
+ Evan Williams!

- Red zone fuckery continues for MLF
- Jacobs fumbling at the goal line
- The "Malik Willis Surprise," game is now gone...enough film of what Packers want to do with him to make it more difficult.
- LB look lost in the scheme
- Gary way too quiet for a player with his paycheck.

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++++ PACKERS WIN!!! Nice to see Evan Williams on the field. He recovered the onside kick and plunged the dagger with that INT at the end. INTs by McKinney, Wilson and Williams. Jacobs can run. 151 yards worth! Willis played well and better than a lot of people around here thought he would. 126.8 QB rating. 12 for 14 passing. Doubs catching that contested ball was amazing!

____ Penalties. Rasheed Walker holding nullified a TD by Jacobs. Missed FG. Fumble by Jacobs, at the goal line. Cover that ball! Quay missing an INT when it counted. Injury to Buckner looked awful.

+ defense getting TO and hold a team to 10 points

+MLF playcalling and gameplanning 1st half

-MLF playcalling second half when colts adjusted by putting everybody in the box good opportunity to PA them early in downs

- Q Walker was terrible and was highlighted with a gift INT going through his hands, and doing his best matador tackles all game long.

+Willis did what was asked of him. Was really nervous how he would play. You could see his confidence increasing as the game went on.

-kicking may still be an issue with this team during the season

Masters class not quite Doctorate in the first half.  Without the Fumble Doctorate by MLF

2nd stanza mostly playing not to lose.  And they didn’t.  Willis way better then Seneca Tolzzzzzzzien shit show few years back.

F the Kicker

Gotta put someone else in the middle other than Quay. He’s tailor-made to be a weak-side LB. In the middle he mis-diagnoses plays and/or gets caught up in the trash consistently.

@ilcuqui posted:

Gotta put someone else in the middle other than Quay. He’s tailor-made to be a weak-side LB. In the middle he mis-diagnoses plays and/or gets caught up in the trash consistently.

This.  Hopper might be good in the middle, but he's a rookie.  Quay would be much better if he wasn't in the middle.  He's been miscast there.

Personally I'd move Quay to weak side and put Hopper (or Wilson) in the middle, and let McKinney call the plays.

@Iowacheese posted:

Masters class not quite Doctorate in the first half.  Without the Fumble Doctorate by MLF

2nd stanza mostly playing not to lose.  And they didn’t.  Willis way better then Seneca Tolzzzzzzzien shit show few years back.

F the Kicker

Peer-reviewed!

@vitaflo posted:

5 INTs in the first two games.  They had 7 all of last season.  I'd say they look much better.

This was supposed to be 1a or 1b on the list of differences between Bury and Hafley.  Giving up more big plays but taking the ball away more too.  They were in position for 4 and only got 3.  Some of that was aided by IND's QB and WR's but you can only play who's on the schedule.

Second half run blocking was in the negative yardage category.  I loved how MLF kept throwing misdirection and WR runs at the IND D in the first half to set up the easy throws for Willis.  That was gone in the 2nd half.

It sounded like MLF went into a "let's just run it out and make the ticks go by." Against a better team, it could have easily been a loss. I wish he would have opened it up a bit in the second half with some PA, which could have still kept the throws short and safe, but lightened the box. Gotta hand it to the OL and MLF in the first half; that misdirection really helped open good holes. I wonder how many yards Jones would have gotten with space like that.

Hafley is still a rookie coordinator and calling a D. Let's see what he learns after today and how he adapts. Even coaches have a learning curve.

@ilcuqui posted:

Watching Malik Willis’ post-game presser. Seems like a great young man, as advertised.

Very bright and well spoken young man. Hope he continues to make progress. Having a backup QB who can win, or more importantly not lose a few games throughout the season is extremely valuable. With these extended seasons, sometimes they end up being mostly a war of attrition.

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+A win is a win.  Missing franchise QB and installing a new defense yet we still win.  I'll take it.

+Josh Meyers puking on the ball.  That's comedy gold.

+Running game.

+Interceptions.

-Fumble

Positive:  I thought offensive line was fantastic today.  

Negative:  I feel like our pass rush overall has been a little bit disappointing.  The twist that got Devonte Wyatt the sack was terrific but I feel like there should be a bit more consistent pressure on a QB than what we put forth today.  It was okay, but they are going to need to step it up a bit from the way they’ve performed so far this year.

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