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So DA got sacked once


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Do you guys think this was bc of our oline playing well or the Bucs dline just playing bad? Also this got me thinking about how cam has been sacked more than anyone else since entering the league. Our oline hasn't been too bad though. Maybe it's cam'a scrambling out of the pocket that results in those sacks? Idk it's 3:30 and I can't sleep

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It's hard to say off of one game. I think our o-line struggles picking up blitzes at times (they're so young and haven't quite gelled together yet), and I don't think TB sent too many blitzes against us. They seemed intent on trying to win with a 4-man rush but they don't have the ideal personnel to win that battle. Our o-line did great with protection today and opened up some holes in the run game too, but I wanna see how they do against a heavy blitzing team.

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DA gets rid of the ball quicker because he doesn't have the athleticism to try and extend plays or get yards himself on every down. That's the trade-off with a dual threat. Yes, Cam could stand to get rid of the ball quicker, but the rolling out and scrambling always keeps the defense honest. It's also why Russell Wilson is one of the most sacked QBs in the league, and I'm sure Kaepernick is not far away in that regard either.

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DA gets rid of the ball quicker because he doesn't have the athleticism to try and extend plays or get yards himself on every down. That's the trade-off with a dual threat. Yes, Cam could stand to get rid of the ball quicker, but the rolling out and scrambling always keeps the defense honest. It's also why Russell Wilson is one of the most sacked QBs in the league, and I'm sure Kaepernick is not far away in that regard either.

This is exactly what I was going to say. That quick release is a thing of beauty but it will not always get you the yards you need in crunch time. Don't start calling for derek anderson to remain the starter once cam gets healthy just yet.

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Anyone recall the sack?  I don't.  I recall a bobbled snap and what looked like a broken hand-off play.

 

It looked like some sort of screen. The RG who was either Vasquez or Turner, whiffed on Gerald McCoy. They probably wanted him to break McCoy's momentum then release up field but instead McCoy got a free run at DA.

 

I think the line played well but I also think DA would throw the ball under pressure quicker. When Cam felt pressure his first instinct was to tuck and run. DA would get rid of the ball, and not always in the safest of manners. We almost lost the game when DA threw up that inaccurate pass on 3rd down.

 

Ultimately I would like to see Cam pass first but have that run threat in his back pocket when he needs it. Defenses are getting better and better at containing him.

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It looked like some sort of screen. The RG who was either Vasquez or Turner, whiffed on Gerald McCoy. They probably wanted him to break McCoy's momentum then release up field but instead McCoy got a free run at DA.

 

I think the line played well but I also think DA would throw the ball under pressure quicker. When Cam felt pressure his first instinct was to tuck and run. DA would get rid of the ball, and not always in the safest of manners. We almost lost the game when DA threw up that inaccurate pass on 3rd down.

 

Ultimately I would like to see Cam pass first but have that run threat in his back pocket when he needs it. Defenses are getting better and better at containing him.

The Bucs have it on SLO-MO! Probably because it was their only defensive highlight...

 

http://www.buccaneers.com/multimedia/videos/SLOW-MO-McCoy-Sack/391f97e1-19b1-4538-a5e9-ec11603d682c

 

Looks like Velasco was supposed to chip McCoy and basically just let him go. Also looked like some miscommunication on that play. 

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This is exactly what I was going to say. That quick release is a thing of beauty but it will not always get you the yards you need in crunch time. Don't start calling for derek anderson to remain the starter once cam gets healthy just yet.

Oh no, I certainly want cam at the helm. I just thought it was interesting da was sacked just once

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