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3rd and 21...


Jeremy Igo

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The question is WHY IN GOD'S GOOD NAME DO WE RUN EMPTY ON 3RD AND 21!!!

For a team as poor at pass pro as we are we run several empty sets per game, and they rarely work out in our favor. The offensive staff is horrible, if fans can see that it's an issue. A middle-school football game plan beat us yesterday.

If you can't out coach that you DON'T BELONG IN THE NFL as a coach / coordinator. It's their job to put players in a position to exceed, and we do that rarely, we run tosses to Stewart, and we run CMC up the A gap into 8 man fronts. 

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2 minutes ago, Inimicus said:

Throwing it to Dickson would have been as effective as throwing it out of bounds.  3rd and 21.  A short pass to the LOS is a wasted play at best.

Cam knows he needs to make plays where plays aren’t present.

So many times it’s 3rd and long or 2nd and 10-12 and it puts Cam in a tough spot. A 5 yard dump off on 3rd and 21 is pointless to Cam (as it should be) but he gets blasted on here for it.

People would rather see us punt on 4th and 3 after a 5 yard check down on 3rd down than see us punt on 4th and 8 after Cam waiting for his WR’s to open enough to pick up the 1st.

We have idiots yelling “throw it away” on 3rd and whatever as if it matters. Dalton threw the ball away yesterday on a 4th down play, 80% of huddlers must’ve got up and applauded Dalton’s “high football IQ”

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39 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Should have rolled out to the other direction and could have been a big gain to Dickson.

Why doee he not remember which way his guys are going

Rolled into 92 for another sack? You can't see 92 right there?

You wanted it 4th and 30?

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