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How often will Shula try and stretch the field with Brown?


DaveThePanther2008

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Rivera told us this wasn't about what Avant said.  While most of us are waving the Bullshyt flag it is now time for him to prove what he said.

 

IMO I think we should put Brown on a Go route first offensive play of the game.   Whether he catches it or not.   We need to open the field a bit.  If Minnesota wants to cover him one on one.   I would go after it often. 

 

Shula doesn't seem to be that type of OC that is going to use this weapon too much.   He used Ginn last year but not nearly enough. 

 

When we signed Brown after the draft I felt he was a gem.  He has shown he can play and is only going to get better.

 

I got one thing for SHULA.....  USE HIM!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Josh Norman told me Brown is the second fastest guy on the team behind Colin Jones.

Is Brown going to start on the outside or are we going to put him in situationally only? Cotch should be manning the slot only and Brown should be starting opposite KB. The question is, are Rivera and Shula smart enough to do that...

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