This was a little delayed thanks in part to a severe-warned cell that got me off the couch just as the Skins went 0-1. The storm, like the Skins, showed some potential, but ultimately didn't do anything impressive (at least when I got to it). Half-dollar sized hail was reported in Coal Creek Canyon, but the storm died a quick death as it moved off the higher elevation. I did break the warning box just before it was lifted, so with that, I got on a severe-warned storm today.
I'm definitely left feeling a bit empty with that game. Had I not seen the game myself, I would've been pretty happy with the closer-than-it-should've-been score, but the truth is we looked horrible. My expectations going into this game were not high, but I was hopeful for something more than I got. Rid of a fake field goal and the two-minute drill, they really did nothing.
The defense gets some praise as they held the Giants on several occasions to field goals as opposed to touchdowns. Randle El took advantage of his playing time and Cooley did help a couple fantasy teams thanks to his late score. Other than that... I'm glad this one is over. I'm hopeful the offense starts to wake up a bit or I am gonna be quick to jump off the Campbell bandwagon. The Rams at home are next, and on paper, we should have no issues with that. But I'll try not to jump too soon.
I guess it could've been worse, and my biggest concerns are with the offense. The defense, I think, played well and I hope that carries through the year and our offense gets on track. One week doesn't tell a story, so I am hopeful for more in the coming weeks.
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Plus, you have to remember, the biggest growth a team has is from week 1 to week 2. So, don't fret yet. However, I would,if I were you, pay an offering to the NFL Gods so that perhaps they'll stop facing you against the fkn Giants game ONE every year. I'mjustsayin'. :)
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