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Rhodes time babay.  He is silencing Thomas today which was something we did not have the capacity to do..among other things.  This game is quickly showing us what good safety play and quickness on D outside of your MLB looks like.  

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2 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Those plays are also more likely to result in turnovers from the D-line deflecting it, bad throw being tipped by WR, etc. Fade pretty much guarantees no turnover assuming it is thrown to the outside shoulder.

Don't know stats behind them, but that is the rationale

Oh, you're 100% correct that the others involve more risk.

But risk is part of the game.  Getting the ball to the running back with a pitch is more risky than handing it off, but coaches will pitch the ball on a sweep with little hesitation anyway. 

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This game so far has been doubly exciting. As I've mentioned before the Vikings were the team I cheered for before the Panthers came into being, so they have been my second team ever since. As a Panther fan glad to see the Saints getting stomped so far and of course as a Viking fan proud to see this team doing so well.

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