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Excellent Coaching Job Tonight


the butch

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This is NOT a pie thread.

Ron did an amazing job of managing the game and making sure the players knew what they had to do.  Fans, national and local reporters were questioning leaving the starters in when we were obviously going to secure home field throughout.  Ron had other plans.  We let our foot off the gas in the Giants game, and everyone saw how that worked out.  With a bye on the horizon, Ron made sure to get the message across--WE FINISH GAMES AND WE PLAY WITH SWAGGER.  No use in losing who we have been all season now.  Shula also did a good job of correcting after the first few series, opting for quick passes and exposing the Buc's defense, making them cover the entire playbook.  

 

Of particular note, is the Cam bootleg.  How in the hell does the opposing team cover that?  Tolbert up the gut?  Lead run with CAP?  QB power?  Olsen over the middle?  Funch toss up in the corner?  OR OR OR a naked bootleg?  Tough to stop us on short down and distance.

 

See y'all in two weeks!

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6 minutes ago, Camvp said:

C- for leaving Tillman in to get injured, sorry, that was a huge blunder.

Tillman could have gotten injured on any play since we brought him back.  Even when he got hurt, it was on a simple move.  At the end of the day, you have to play. Can't let a possible injury scare you.

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