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Troy Aikman Calling Out The Lack of Use of The "Speed"


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ATL is pressing us the entire time and we're not running plays to get past them.  No quick slants, PA TE 1st looks, etc. to get the offense in rhythm..It's all about pre-snap diversions and cute running plays that don't divert anything.  

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3 minutes ago, NeedSumD said:

Can you just start naming all your threads BLAME SHULA PLEASE!!!  Did you see those two drive killers by Shula this game should be tied at worst. But thanks to Shulas 2 turnovers we are down 10. The horse is dead you can stop beating it

That assumes we would get TDs in the red zone, which the Panthers have been allergic to the entire year

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6 minutes ago, NeedSumD said:

Can you just start naming all your threads BLAME SHULA PLEASE!!!  Did you see those two drive killers by Shula this game should be tied at worst. But thanks to Shulas 2 turnovers we are down 10. The horse is dead you can stop beating it

Call out Troy Aikman, he brought it up

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Right now, we're back to having to depend on Newton to bail us out with big runs. To his credit, he's done that, but this is not what we were looking for. 

Ding ding ding.

Granted it wasn't as prevelant today in the second half but in the first half it was all Cam's legs.

 

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