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Arian Foster Practiced Today


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If JNO holds Hopkins to around 50-75 yards or less the Texans are in serious trouble.

I know they both coincide, but I think the front 7 have a lot to do with that. If we can pressure Mallet and make him throw quick, Hopkins will have less time to let his routes develop and it could force some bad throws to our corners and safetys. I'm interested to see some of our disguises and plays on Defense with Luke probably sitting. I like Klein so I'm not downplaying his ability, but I think we mix up the looks a little bit.

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I know they both coincide, but I think the front 7 have a lot to do with that. If we can pressure Mallet and make him throw quick, Hopkins will have less time to let his routes develop and it could force some bad throws to our corners and safetys. I'm interested to see some of our disguises and plays on Defense with Luke probably sitting. I like Klein so I'm not downplaying his ability, but I think we mix up the looks a little bit.

It's not out of the norm for us to mix up the looks quite a bit on defense.  One of McDermot's strengths is how well he disguises those formations.  Klein knows them all as well as Kuechly.  

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