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  • SOS Crunchy
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    Originally posted by The Duck View Post
    I don't disagree, but a lot of things stopped working after Lane went down. This game was almost a carbon copy of the Saints playoff game before & after Brooks went down.

    Not saying you’re wrong, but if one of your top linemen gets hurt, shouldn’t that compel the offensive play caller to run the ball more/execute more quick developing plays to take pressure off the oline/QB?

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  • The Duck
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    I don't disagree, but a lot of things stopped working after Lane went down. This game was almost a carbon copy of the Saints playoff game before & after Brooks went down.

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  • headknocker
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    Originally posted by dev_32 View Post
    Miles Sanders had 4 touches on the second half. New England is weak against the run, strong defending the pass. This sounds like typical Dougie logic though....
    Our daughter's boyfriend is a Pats fan(don't ask) and he came over to watch the game with us yesterday. Even he was questioning why we weren't running the ball more since that's their achillies heel. Yesterday reminded me of when McNabb was walking around with a bad ankle and FF had him dropping back 50+ times against the Bengals...just mind-numbing stupid shit.

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  • 3rd & Inches
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    Originally posted by dev_32 View Post
    Miles Sanders had 4 touches on the second half. New England is weak against the run, strong defending the pass. This sounds like typical Dougie logic though....
    Sickening

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  • slag
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    Originally posted by dev_32 View Post
    Miles Sanders had 4 touches on the second half. New England is weak against the run, strong defending the pass. This sounds like typical Dougie logic though....
    Pederson asked if they changed their defense in the second half and said "no" ... so, of course, he stopped doing what was working.

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  • 2Far
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    It was pretty glaring when Romo circled that whole area the RB wasn't running routes in. I mean if he can see that shouldn't they see it on their Surface Pros.

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  • Spartan92
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    Can't be the coach he is amazing at game planning and calling a game

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  • dev_32
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    Miles Sanders had 4 touches on the second half. New England is weak against the run, strong defending the pass. This sounds like typical Dougie logic though....

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  • j1mmy
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    Defense was great today. Offense they continue to demonstrate no ability to evolve the gameplan or make adjustments. That's someone's fault.

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  • SOS Crunchy
    started a topic I think this one’s on Pederson

    I think this one’s on Pederson

    Wentz missed some throws when it mattered but Pederson/Groh completely abandoned a game plan that was working.
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