Enjoyed. Unlike others, I didn't care for the Preacher man's acting. His cadence or something with his voice was off. But, it slowly grew on me and even more so after learning about his history.
I have no complaints with Overshown's tackling. B.J. needs to get it together. My biggest complaint with him is selling out for for the strip without securing a tackle. He gave up two TDs in the first two games because he went all out for the strip without leaving his feet for a tackle. Shoulder charging is not necessarily bad when using the sideline to your advantage. Earl Thomas made plenty of those.
Anyone else notice Brockermeyer lined up out wide against a WR/TE. Then it almost happened again, but he made his way back inside. They ended up with a 3on2 that the announcers pointed out. Looked like we were out schemed pretty bad.
Take away 2-3 plays, and the D played excellent. There was at least one coverage bust and one play with far too many missed tackles. Overall, very sound. Like many, I expected more disruption from the DL. But, I think we have to temper our expectations with PK's scheme. Don't expect to see as much penetration in the backfield as last year - also expect to see less explosive plays from the other team's Offense. Still looking for a legit pass rusher.
Card seems to excel at short to intermediate routes and throwing the ball over the middle. Something we haven't been the best at. Would like to see more touch from him (see Bijan TD catch).
Worthy had an absolutely filthy route.
On LHN, you could see Jamison walking around the field after the game with a smile.
Check out this scuttle butt route by Bijan:
Coach Banks says he has the football IQ of a JR. Could have been limited to special teams but would guess he's talking about offense as well. Most "reporters" expect him to start at slot.
If I remember the documentary correctly, peeps in Mexico buy large quantifies of chemicals from China to produce fentanyl. Much cheaper to produce something from raw ingredients vs. buying something that's already produced.
Would guess the majority of fentanyl gets mixed with other drugs by dealers trying to make more money by lacing it and not the peeps producing it.
Pretty sure most of this is covered on "Dope".
Struggling to understand this. The sacred timeline was a sort of pruned parallel universes, yeah? So what's the difference between that and a mutiverse that Kang defines (besides order)? No comprende.
For this comic book non-nerd, it's been more about the performance and dynamic of characters, along with dialog. My least favorite episode was the one where TH and OW weren't together. Their dynamic together drew me into this series and the plot almost went off the deep end.
Edit - the plot did venture way too off for my liking but the characters kept me in.