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One last hurrah for Double Trouble?


Kevin Greene

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Looking for silver linings here as we begin our fall into the NFC South standings.

 

If nothing else might 28 and 34 put on a bit of a show for us the rest of the season as almost certainly at least one if not both of their contracts will be purged from the books next year helping to end our cap hell?

 

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Kinda hard to have a blocking fullback with Tolbert hurt.

 

Tolbert is a good runner, but I wouldn't consider him a blocking fullback.  Whether's the scheme or him, he's never had that kind of punch D-Will and Stew needs to help them attack the line of scrimmage.

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When Fox was here, they used Double Trouble better.  Also they had a blocking fullback in Brad Hoover.  This read option offense along with our sloppy line, and Double Trouble is just in trouble.

 

If Fox was still here, he would have told Shula to stop calling passing plays until further notice.

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