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19th & 20th against the run or Cam


DaveThePanther2008

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So I was checking out whether our recent success running the ball is because Cam is getting more designed runs or we just played two teams that are in the bottom half of the league against the run?  Atl 19th and Miami 20th against the run.  Not stellar teams against the run. 

I am hoping that it is a combination of KB being gone and Cam running the ball on designed plays.   If we can score at will like we did last night the roof is the ceiling with this team. 

I can't help but remember what Cam said at the beginning of the season.   Something to the effect of "You can't keep a lion from Roaring".  He is what he is.  A big man that makes things happen when he runs the ball.   I think he gets into the flow of the game and everything seems to click better for him.

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3 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

 

I am hoping that it is a combination of KB being gone and Cam running the ball on designed plays.   If we can score at will like we did last night the roof is the ceiling with this team. 

Did you mean to say the sky is the limit? lol

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6 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

So I was checking out whether our recent success running the ball is because Cam is getting more designed runs or we just played two teams that are in the bottom half of the league against the run?  Atl 19th and Miami 20th against the run.  Not stellar teams against the run. 

I am hoping that it is a combination of KB being gone and Cam running the ball on designed plays.   If we can score at will like we did last night the roof is the ceiling with this team. 

I can't help but remember what Cam said at the beginning of the season.   Something to the effect of "You can't keep a lion from Roaring".  He is what he is.  A big man that makes things happen when he runs the ball.   I think he gets into the flow of the game and everything seems to click better for him.

Agreed?

I thought they said last night that Miami was 7th against the run, thus making our performance that much more impressive.

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