This argument seems to be able to be made on the other side of the ball as well. If DRC hadn't screwed up his assignment on Nelson, we would have punted that drive.
Of course. Again, I acknowledge how *****y "what-ifs" are, I just can't think of another way to try to get my point across. I wasn't even thinking about that when I was watching the game and seeing the secondary get shredded, linebackers being pushed around on runs... That's my concern. The way I see it, you can count on at most 3 of 4 of these things at any given time... Pressure on the quarterback, solid run blocking, solid pass coverage, turnovers. I think we only accomplished two and got a C- or worse at two more.
Again, I hope the Cardinals end up being the best offense in the league and we cruise to the division title, but what's wrong about pointing at a problem (pass coverage,giving up lots of long runs) and wanting/expecting improvement? I think I went about doing so in the wrong way, but it seemed the best way to make my point at the time.
As for the Brewers...
Hey, I dished out money for MLB.tv since I live out of market, desperately tried to find a vacation day to use on Miller Park... I was as pumped up as anybody about the season, once starting pitching stopped super-performing (I forget who started the trend, was it Soup or Parra?), I was still confident about getting to the postseason, I figured that by the trade deadline we'd reinforce starting pitching by getting a #3 or 4 pitcher... We didn't exactly do anything. I was still watching every game a few weeks after we got Lopez, then I started losing the faith. Only look at the scores nowadays.
What we did do was too little, too late. And I never did get why people were so gung-ho about Looper... Wins are awesome, but look what happened when his bats started performing at a normal level for him.