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<blockquote data-quote="MountainBuzzMan" data-source="post: 453246" data-attributes="member: 3069"><p>The negativity here sounds like the 2014 season early on. It is never as good or as bad as it originally looks. </p><p></p><p>I honestly cannot give any kind of a real judgement until we get a few games behind us. Otherwise it is no better than guessing. </p><p></p><p>Just like trying to pick a pre-season top 25. Some end up good and some end up a complete joke. </p><p></p><p>My take on the game today</p><p>It was blisteringly hot and I had trouble staying in my seat more than 10 minutes at a time, without taking 5 minutes to cool off. My wife spent even less time in her seat. It was really hard to enjoy the game with the heat. They were treating a bunch of people for heat stroke today. I HATE noonish games early in the season. The food area was packed with people trying to cool off. </p><p></p><p>TM took a while to get his passing from terrible to sub-par. He should improve from this in the next game. By game 3 we will know where we stand with him as a passer. I think he will end up as serviceable passing QB. </p><p></p><p>- I am excited with Camp as WR to go along with Brad. </p><p>- Loaded at Bback. </p><p>- Great group of A backs</p><p>- To many mistakes, but again the biggest improvements are between game 1 and 2 and then a lot more after game 3. So not going to read a lot into it. I will be very concerned if things stay the same for game 2. </p><p>- I liked how the defense played. Looking forward to seeing how they end up against a better opponent next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MountainBuzzMan, post: 453246, member: 3069"] The negativity here sounds like the 2014 season early on. It is never as good or as bad as it originally looks. I honestly cannot give any kind of a real judgement until we get a few games behind us. Otherwise it is no better than guessing. Just like trying to pick a pre-season top 25. Some end up good and some end up a complete joke. My take on the game today It was blisteringly hot and I had trouble staying in my seat more than 10 minutes at a time, without taking 5 minutes to cool off. My wife spent even less time in her seat. It was really hard to enjoy the game with the heat. They were treating a bunch of people for heat stroke today. I HATE noonish games early in the season. The food area was packed with people trying to cool off. TM took a while to get his passing from terrible to sub-par. He should improve from this in the next game. By game 3 we will know where we stand with him as a passer. I think he will end up as serviceable passing QB. - I am excited with Camp as WR to go along with Brad. - Loaded at Bback. - Great group of A backs - To many mistakes, but again the biggest improvements are between game 1 and 2 and then a lot more after game 3. So not going to read a lot into it. I will be very concerned if things stay the same for game 2. - I liked how the defense played. Looking forward to seeing how they end up against a better opponent next week. [/QUOTE]
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