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Well at least until the very end of the game...but still, he's gonna be a great add for sure.
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Someone else (in the social media world) asked a pretty good question too. That was when Patrick got hurt they brought in Feeney instead of Whitehair. I don't think he was on the list as 'questionable or out' as he was standing on the sidelines at one point with his gear on, ready to go. The first series (or two) with Feeney was a bit of a mess and honestly threw things out of rhythm for at least one series. Although I much more liked having Feeney in at Center it was clear he hadn't practiced much with Fields the previous week in preparation for what might (and did) happen. Seems to me the more logical choice would have been to go to Whitehair first but what do I know?
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Looks like Jones had to sit out due to some concussion protocol. Medical observer saw something he didnt like His saying ‘he couldn’t see anything’ may have been a part of it. In other news, he showed some hustle here getting after the safety. https://x.com/imbearingdown/status/1726401579748585973?s=46&t=KrpJmhSTc4DI1sACtjisOQ
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I think Scott is capable. He showed some pretty impressive catches when Bagent was playing. He slowed up on this play for some inexplicable reason. I’m sure he heard from Fields afterwards. I’d bet thatScott ends up getting Mooney’s spot on the roster next year. ??♂️
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That…is play calling and Scott being a rookie.
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Do I dare ask you and Chile who you want as QB instead? . ?
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Exactly. I’m comfortable with saying Justin has shown he belongs. If you count that Denver game, Justin has done really well. I discount the Minny game due to him probably having a concussion before getting injured. M Hes thrown 786 yards for 9TDs and one INT with a 121.1 average in those three games.
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Meh. The play calling out of the gate was solid and creative. Played towards Justin’s strengths. Detroit started blitzing more and Chicago continues to run up the middle. That’s on the scheme aka play-calling. During those same stretches of blitzes you could see Justin get the ball out quicker (ergo the “knuckle ball”) but he’s reacting instinctively knowing the pressure is coming. Goff’s style of ‘standing cool in the pocket’ is only good if you don’t get any pressure. We see what happens when pressure gets to him once or twice. Two INTs and another near miss.
