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Olsen doesn't pass the buck..


Jeremy Igo

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Cam will say I can't make throws like that or take sacks like that or I need to trust the OL. Greg says the game came down to him not catching that ball. Meanwhile, Ron says players had missed opportunities. That drop was so rare for Greg, I don't even feel right blaming him. It wasn't on him, this was pure 4th quarter coaching. 

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It was not an easy catch, but it is one that he normally comes down with.  Personally, I would have liked to have seen us throw something underneath on at least one pass, to get it a little closer.  But Cam had trouble throwing the short stuff all day, or I receivers screwed it up, so I guess I can understand why they didn't try it.  

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

It was not an easy catch, but it is one that he normally comes down with.  Personally, I would have liked to have seen us throw something underneath on at least one pass, to get it a little closer.  But Cam had trouble throwing the short stuff all day, or I receivers screwed it up, so I guess I can understand why they didn't try it.  

They went underneath the entire second half and Cam picked them apart. This passing game is either feast of famine. There is very little situational passing. I think a lot of the complaint about the Oline is that Shula puts so much pressure on the Oline to hold for those late breaking routes.

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