Lions at Calgary Sept. 17, 2022
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Whooo Hooo!! What a great way to start a back to back series. Sets up next game to be a really tense affair!
I'm pleased that VA settled down and put together some passes that are not floaters. The pass blocking held long enough to fire the ball downfield for 10-15 years passes..... It's a good start by him that can be improved with more practice and game play. He seemed to have more confidence in himself and his receivers.
Butler kept at it.... I thought he looked gassed earlier in the last quarter but he found another gear on that TD run!!
Well-Done Lions!!!!
I'm pleased that VA settled down and put together some passes that are not floaters. The pass blocking held long enough to fire the ball downfield for 10-15 years passes..... It's a good start by him that can be improved with more practice and game play. He seemed to have more confidence in himself and his receivers.
Butler kept at it.... I thought he looked gassed earlier in the last quarter but he found another gear on that TD run!!
Well-Done Lions!!!!
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I saw Vernon Adams in his first week of practice here and last game got little more than a look so I admit I was leaning towards the Lions not winning this one- but I didn't say that to anyone.
Adams looked more settled and there were some good plays on early on that set the tone including Adam's play (despite time clock challenges and that fumble). Hatcher made a great catch early on and solid play was good to see.
Not sure why there were having def breakdowns in the back on several key plays for scores but that's fixable.
Overall, it's nice to see them win with a new QB as it's a good base to build on.
Adams looked more settled and there were some good plays on early on that set the tone including Adam's play (despite time clock challenges and that fumble). Hatcher made a great catch early on and solid play was good to see.
Not sure why there were having def breakdowns in the back on several key plays for scores but that's fixable.
Overall, it's nice to see them win with a new QB as it's a good base to build on.
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* Aside from a couple of mix-ups in the secondary (to be expected), I thought the D was excellent in limiting Maier & Carey.
* Did anyone really expect Paredes to miss that 48-yarder? He's normally money in that spot.
* Adams seemed to gain confidence in 2nd half (would like to see more run-pass options, play-action, & rollouts to keep D's guessing).
* By far, Butler's best game since early in the season.
* O-line didn't miss a beat with Peirson replacing Chungh at guard. Most, if not all 4 sacks were on Adams (and Godber's errant snap).
* Much better on kick coverage today, limiting the always dangerous Peyton Logan.
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* Did anyone really expect Paredes to miss that 48-yarder? He's normally money in that spot.
* Adams seemed to gain confidence in 2nd half (would like to see more run-pass options, play-action, & rollouts to keep D's guessing).
* By far, Butler's best game since early in the season.
* O-line didn't miss a beat with Peirson replacing Chungh at guard. Most, if not all 4 sacks were on Adams (and Godber's errant snap).
* Much better on kick coverage today, limiting the always dangerous Peyton Logan.
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Boy, everyone is making great points. Where did that running game finally come from - so great to see Butler ripping some tasty yards especially when the game was on the line. And agree the kick coverage was massively better. One of the best things was that Adams didn't force too many passes - and when he did throw 50-50 balls the receivers really came through for him. Early on Burnham and Hatcher dived for slightly overthrown balls that signaled the passing game would have a good night.
The defense played well until the last few minutes when it seemed there was a Calgary receiver wide open on every down. Or maybe Maier just started finding the open receivers. Game could have gone either way. In some ways we were lucky to win and in other ways deserve credit for sticking with a good opponent.
I was concerned about Peirson but apparently all that practice paid off! The run game was better than it has been in quite a while.
Our d line is quite impressive. Love Gwachum and Betts. Wonder how Woody Baron will fit It? Is Stove going to return sometime?
I like Adams and always have liked him. He has flaws but he has a good attitude and talent and is able to pull off wins. If you had told me 7 years ago that he would be the starting qb of the Lions in 2022, I would've been happy. Good for him.
I was concerned about Peirson but apparently all that practice paid off! The run game was better than it has been in quite a while.
Our d line is quite impressive. Love Gwachum and Betts. Wonder how Woody Baron will fit It? Is Stove going to return sometime?
I like Adams and always have liked him. He has flaws but he has a good attitude and talent and is able to pull off wins. If you had told me 7 years ago that he would be the starting qb of the Lions in 2022, I would've been happy. Good for him.
JC Abbott, as usual, weighs in with excellent postgame analysis:
https://3downnation.com/2022/09/18/bush ... n-calgary/
https://3downnation.com/2022/09/18/bush ... n-calgary/
I agree. By all accounts, there was some trash talking during and after the game, and Judge punched Whitehead before heading to the locker room. The only video I’ve seen is of Whitehead staggering across the field afterwards like a boxer who has just been TKO’d. Judge and Whitehead aren’t in the same weight class. I hope the league hands out discipline and cautions teams against any threats of violence outside of the rules.
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I really liked DD during his Lions QB days but as a head coach in Calgary, he comes across as whiny and arrogant. The losses look good on him!
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While I agree with the above, 100%, I have to admire DD success as a HC and play caller. He has made BLM a better QB and at times it is almost like it is DD out there at QB via proxy.firstandgoal wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 3:45 pmX3
I really liked DD during his Lions QB days but as a head coach in Calgary, he comes across as whiny and arrogant. The losses look good on him!
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I think Dave Dickinson calling plays is a good thing - for opponents as for me there are times his in-game decisions and play calls aren't great.firstandgoal wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 3:45 pmX3
I really liked DD during his Lions QB days but as a head coach in Calgary, he comes across as whiny and arrogant. The losses look good on him!
He's not as bad as Lapo, but I'd also put Dinwiddie as play caller in with Dickinson.
I just think the role of HC is not play calling.
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