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You make the call - Special Teams Effort ...


Jeremy Igo

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7 and 40 seemed to want it. 

I liked 32 using the momentum from the jags guy to slingshot himself towards the ball carrier, but it looks like he was supposed to keep containment on the outside and did not do so leading to the larger gain. Credit where it's due, he didn't give up on the play.  

Then again, 87 barely got touched and became pancaked which lead to 32 having to take on his blocker. 

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Sorry but 32 slingshots by his locker because he let the returner go around him. How is that better than a slow Boulware engaging two blockers. Love got the guy going left, Boulware stuffed the middle and the right outside guys including 32 let him get outside. I don't care if you want it chasing a guy from behind. I care that you did something wrong causing you to have to chase a guy from behind. 

I updated my post before you quoted it. Looks like he lost edge contain, but then again I don't htink he was planning on taking on that blocker because 87 put forth a real half assed effort. 

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I really like how dedicated Armah plays and just seems to be trying so hard to make this team. That said... why do I feel like this is another "Brandon Wegher" type player? As in "we" majority like this player and hope he makes the team.

NOTE: I'm NOT saying they are similar as in playing style, weight, height, eye color, favorite food, any measurable way or any unspecified way I haven't already mentioned. Sadly, with the way some have become on the Huddle lately you have to put a disclaimer with your posts anymore.

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