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Interesting Cam stat I just saw on NFL Network


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3 minutes ago, Wyank said:

The state fits with what seems like what happens on the field.  Once up, offense is shut down and switched to play not to lose mode. Predictable "safe" runs and put it all on the defense. 

That is not entirely true.

Check out the GB game....we kept taking shot down the field the entire game.

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1 hour ago, MadHatter said:

That is not entirely true.

Check out the GB game....we kept taking shot down the field the entire game.

Going to have to disagree. I believe we shut our offense down in the 4th quarter when GB began to stage their come back. Cam's INT for instance on 3rd down, if we are going to throw the ball why not have more recievers running routes rather than just two? Why is the hot route an outside route to the far side of the field? We are notorious for letting teams back in the game because we shut our offense down. Its one of the reasons why we lost so many close games in Riveras first 2 years only difference is now we are closing them out.

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