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Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Need to take a different game plan into there next week. Need to line up in I formation and pound the ball. Try and minimize possessions

with our aging power back that averages 3.4 ypc and CMC who cant break tackles? okay. 

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4 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

with our aging power back that averages 3.4 ypc and CMC who cant break tackles? okay. 

Need to stick the full back in front of that aging power back and CMC. Also, need to have more designed runs for Cam. 

Need to just push the ball down the field behind Kalil, Norwell and hopefully turner. 

Or I guess we could try to win a shootout against a hall of famer by tossing the ball all over the yard to Bersin and Clay?

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7 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Need to take a different game plan into there next week. Need to line up in I formation and pound the ball. Try and minimize possessions

Yep.

Name of the game is ball & clock control. We have to go in this expecting the Saints will score on 80% of their possessions. Gotta limit those possessions, and the defense has to capitalize on the 1 or 2 mistakes Brees will make. I remember Worley missed on an INT in the red zone last time we faced them. Gotta come up with that pick this go around. Offense will have to get 30 somehow. Don’t know how, but I got us winning, so I believe they’ll get it done somehow 

 

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