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Williams Remains With No 20+ Yd. Runs


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I might need to change my user title.

Deangelo Williams still has no long runs. His longest run stands at 17. It is truly a telling stat as to why our offense is struggling. Our offensive line needs to step it up. They're just not created holes. We're giving up way to many rushes for a loss.

How many 20+ runs will Deangelo end up with? Many of you expected record breaking numbers but right now, I'm just hoping for one big game to get him started. Hopfully that will be the game vs. Tampa.

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yeah and its f**king killing my fantasy team

Please change you sig it makes me cry. We should have him.

To the OP you are correct the Oline is the single greatest reason our O has been stagnant. I have no earthly idea what is going on with them but it must be scheme because this OLine was on of the top 2 or 3 in the league last season. By the way they have played I wouldn't put them in the top half of the league. WTF is going on with this team.

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Please change you sig it makes me cry. We should have him.

To the OP you are correct the Oline is the single greatest reason our O has been stagnant. I have no earthly idea what is going on with them but it must be scheme because this OLine was on of the top 2 or 3 in the league last season. By the way they have played I wouldn't put them in the top half of the league. WTF is going on with this team.

no. :D

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Heres the guy we got instead.

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rep haha

sean smith struggled on monday night....but hes starting...and already one on one on braylon edwards....its to be expected he has bumps in the road. and edwards was gunna be pumped with a new team. but he shut down TO, torry holt in preseason, and roddy white.....so iam very very happy with it

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rep haha

sean smith struggled on monday night....but hes starting...and already one on one on braylon edwards....its to be expected he has bumps in the road. and edwards was gunna be pumped with a new team. but he shut down TO, torry holt in preseason, and roddy white.....so iam very very happy with it

He didn't play all that bad.

Honestly some of those PI calls were fuging bogus.(against your secondary in general) It was like the Dolphins were the visiting team.

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He didn't play all that bad.

Honestly some of those PI calls were f**king bogus.(against your secondary in general) It was like the Dolphins were the visiting team.

no he didnt play bad at all....he got beat a few times.....one of those times thankgod he is 6'4 he was able to almost pick it off.....hes good. really good. cant believe we got him when we did (i wanted him at #25 in the 1st round) we got him with our 3rd pick of the draft.....

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Many of Williams long runs last year resulted from the blocking of the wide receivers, not the offensive line. I don't think it's often you'll find an offensive lineman twenty yards past the line of scrimmage.

Yes, I realize you have to break past the first wave of defenders to get into that level, but those long runs resulted were due in part to Williams athletic ability and also in part to the great blocking Smith and Moose provided.

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