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We Fix The Run Game, We're Fine, Stop Being The Huddle


fieryprophet

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This game had all the trappings of a blowout with the offensive line (stfu, PFF) failing to stop a gentle breeze, but we battled back and just came up short. Cam's arm was dead after the pylon dive (stfu, refs) and making him throw 50 times with his shoulder being a well-known issue four days after a road game is simply not a recipe for success.

 

Ultimately, the Eagles have an elite defense, but our offensive line overwhelmingly disappointed (looking at you, Trai) and Stewart had a bone-headed gaffe that gave the Eagles points right after the offensive line did the same earlier.

 

Luckily, we have plenty of time to regroup and for Cam and Luke to heal up. Just need to get back to blocking fundamentals and the rest will sort itself out. So stop your Huddling, it's embarrassing.

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

How do we fix the run game? We also need to do something to start getting some damn turnovers 

Get back to basics, we tend to get cutesy with all the motions and pulls, sometimes you need to put a hat on a hat and run downhill. That's just Football 101, if you can't do that then you don't have the right players on the field. Sadly, our best linemen let us down a lot tonight, just have to suck it up and come back and play better.

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