Jiggyfly
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Who is that from?
Who is that from?
HardyWho is that from?
We can get our swagger back if we can become less predictable and less afraid to pass downfield. The line can get it together.It appears that way.
Been preaching that for a while now and that is the difficulty in a nutshell.its pretty easy to stop the run when you stack the box every play because your quarterback can't beat you deep. We have no vertical threat receivers nor do we have a QB who can throw to them if they are open
Watching the Pats defend us was so sad. It was so easy for them, they must have felt sorry for the pathetic-ness of Weeden.its pretty easy to stop the run when you stack the box every play because your quarterback can't beat you deep. We have no vertical threat receivers nor do we have a QB who can throw to them if they are open
lol wut?Its like changing the label on a bottle of PT's Snake Oil. Its still fake and shitty and has no chance of working.
This would imply that some folks were wrong about Dunbar, and that he really CAN play at the NFL level.Losing Dunbar hurt a ton...with the 8 in the box screens and short passes to him would certainly have helped.
It's really an indictment of the coaching staff and how they failed to use him last year, he could have been a huge wrinkle to throw at teams focusing on so many other weapons.This would imply that some folks were wrong about Dunbar, and that he really CAN play at the NFL level.
Agree with that. They declared he was valuable by keeping him on the roster but wouldn't utilize him.It's really an indictment of the coaching staff and how they failed to use him last year, he could have been a huge wrinkle to throw at teams focusing on so many other weapons.
Does that mean he falls into the same category as Sean Lee?Dunbar is the same injury prone bitch he always was.
We were forced to use him more because Dez got hurt, Terrance Williams can't get open, and the backup QB didn't feel comfortable throwing past 7 yards.
The guy took himself out. AGAIN.
I agree, the staff was so hyper focused on the single solution in Murray, that they went one dimensional. Of course, having your star receiver healthy helped alot.It's really an indictment of the coaching staff and how they failed to use him last year, he could have been a huge wrinkle to throw at teams focusing on so many other weapons.
I think there were rightfully some questions about him...I feel like he was a bit loose with the ball...I know it only shows 1 fumble lost, but it felt like more. Also, not sure where the extra snaps were going to come from for him. He got hurt in 2013, Murray did pretty much everything last year, and he got hurt this year with a heavier load.This would imply that some folks were wrong about Dunbar, and that he really CAN play at the NFL level.
Lee only took himself out once. Dunbar's done it twice, so no.Does that mean he falls into the same category as Sean Lee?
Wow, color me impressed.
Murray should not have done everything last year, there was a noticeable decline in his play down the stretch and it would have been nice to see a fresher Murray in the playoffs.I think there were rightfully some questions about him...I feel like he was a bit loose with the ball...I know it only shows 1 fumble lost, but it felt like more. Also, not sure where the extra snaps were going to come from for him. He got hurt in 2013, Murray did pretty much everything last year, and he got hurt this year with a heavier load.
What the hell does this even mean?Lee only took himself out once. Dunbar's done it twice, so no.