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Smfh...

Deangelo has played in 6 games this year, our record in those games 1-5. So our record without him is 6-3-1.

Our offense as a whole just meshes better without him. He's awful in pass protection and his 1 yard runs do nothing but put us in 2nd and long situations forcing Shula to be creative which is asking too much.

If Amini and Chandler were healthy enough to play this weekend I'd bet they'd be starting too.

What is ron supposed to say?

no he sucks he wont see the field?

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On Rivera's quote about DeAngelo and chemistry, you guys need to relax. It's pure coachspeak. He's not gonna say that a career Panther playing would mess with our chemistry or it'd become a distraction and the media would make a story out of it.

Exactly!

the dudes i this thread are literally the middleschool gossip girls playing he said she said at the lunch table.

Do people understand context?

..no, they aparently dont.

You really wana feed the troll that goes by the name of joeseph person with a " deangelo will screw with chemistry" story?

rivera! rivera! how be so stupidz herpie derp?!

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Yall MF are crazy if you wouldn't want dwill behind stew. With all of our rbs healthy we have the best rb core going into the playoffs.

Dwilly should be catching ball from the back field so he can run into open space, that is where he is deadly.

  

Don't be surprised if he does play and has a decent game. He's coming back to a hot team and an O-Iine that is playing much better than when he left. If he can get up field I think he can find some yards against the cardinals run D.

That's what I'm taking about! Need more of this.

This oline will have to continue bringing their very best. They make or brake this Cinderella story.

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Hope it's not the same strategy they used for Devin Hester... kick it to him and hope for the best.

They angled every punt towards the sideline, so yes they did.

I am going to be nice and assume you had to much beer to notice, those 4 o'clock game can do that to the best of us.

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They angled every punt towards the sideline, so yes they did.

I am going to be nice and assume you had to much beer to notice, those 4 o'clock game can do that to the best of us.

 

The kicking game involves more than punting. I am going to assume you don't know enough about football or didn't pay attention to Hester's 35 yard per return average on the punt returns, including a 66-yarder.

 

Those 4:25 games can do that to you when you're not paying attention.

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So you want to downgrade from Fozzy?

 

 

When I see Dwill run behind this current version of the offensive line and he sucks then I will get on the "Dwill sucks" bandwagon.  However if anyone here is saying their were gaping holes before Silatolu, Chandler were replaced and he just wasn't running well then your full of it. 

 

Exactly what Udogg (no relation. haha) said. Give DeAngelo an opportunity behind the new line. Don't give him the full load. I don't want to ruin the chemistry. Things are clicking across the board. Averaging 200 yards rushing per game the last month is nothing to overlook. If DeAngelo continues to run into a wall and fall down, yet the others see success, then you'll see my tune change. 

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