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Those goal line runs...


Jeremy Igo

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A quick look at those failed goal line runs by Stewart. 

 

1) This is an obvious blown play by whoever was supposed to have 90. Either Moton or Dickson. They both end up on top of the same man while 90 went untouched to Stewart. 

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Looks like maybe Norwell here? Not sure. But Norwell gets tossed aside right where Stewart was heading before breaking it outside. 

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3 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Don't understand why a sneak is so hard to call there.

 

7 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

A quick look at those failed goal line runs by Stewart. 

 

1) This is an obvious blown play by whoever was supposed to have 90. Either Moton or Dickson. They both end up on top of the same man while 90 went untouched to Stewart. 

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Looks like maybe Norwell here? Not sure. But Norwell gets tossed aside right where Stewart was heading before breaking it outside. 

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Look ar Manhertz taking on 2 blocks and executing both!

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So what's the verdict on the OL?

Looks like it's back to the same ol' same ol' once we played a legit defense.

Such a shame to have this many talented core players in their primes the last several years but continually have a questionable offensive line.

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