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Cam's first interception yesterday.


Jeremy Igo

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RIvera says he should have gone with the run option to CMC. Says he was disappointed in that decision. For the record CMC would have run no where. 

 

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What is more worrisome is that it isn't a bad pass. The corner runs Funchess's route for him and sells out completely. It is almost as if he knew exactly what was coming. 

Good protection. Good throw. God awful decision. God awful play call. 

 

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Just now, Boxhead85 said:

Still don't like the throw. Could tell the corner was already two steps ahead. Cam could have seen that and adjusted for a better throw.

It's pretty much a one read crapshoot in this scenario. The OL is run blocking, had Cam decided to wait it would have been ineligible WR downfield.

Its either

1. Let the RB keep it

2. Fire it quickly at Funchess 

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 If the pass had been completed, as always  he is a hero. But since it's not, and it's an interception, it's should've been could've been. 

The bottom line is once upon a time we had a high-powered offense. Now we do not. I put this on Dave just like a put it on Dave that we have no corners.

Oakland got held to a ham sandwich. Thanks Dave

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