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3rd and 15 ... ugh, a screen pass...


Jeremy Igo

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HOLY POO IT ACTUALLY WORKED WITH NO HOLDING CALL

 

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BTW, this was a failed play with Fozzy or anyone else back there. If CMC is nearly caught by the LBers, you can bet your sweet hiney Fozzy or CAP would have been tackled short. 

How good is CMC? He can actually make the dreaded Mike Shula 3rd and 15 screen pass work. Amazing. 

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"Hey Mike, I noticed that screen play hasn't worked for like 5 years.  Think we should maybe consider ripping that one out of the playbook?"

"Nah, you guys just wait.  All we need is a generational talent at the RB position and you'll see how great my play-calling is."

 

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36 minutes ago, 1989 said:

Looks like he could have taken it to the house if he cuts left at the first down line.

I noticed that about several plays with CMC. It seems he was always just one block, or different cutting lane away from taking it to the house. I guarantee it happens this coming weekend.

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