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Cam - Olsen connection


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I think this was the main reason our offense struggled to sustain drives. Only 4 catches for 36 yards on 9 targets.  

Cam admitted he was rusty, and his timing with his receivers was off.  I fully expected this unlike so many homers who didn’t think game action was necessary especially after surgery.

I look forward to seeing these two re-establish their rhythm. 

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1 minute ago, Kuhndog94 said:

I don't know. Olsen was already slow before all of the surgeries on his foot.

Now he is super slow and cant jump to catch Cams high passes. 

I think Ian Thomas should be out there now, unfortunately.

Thomas can barely get over a rib bruise. Dude is super soft. 

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1 minute ago, Snake said:

You can't sit your starting line up like that and not expect rust. With that said Goff was just as rusty and they still kicked our ass. Our defense was straight trash today in the run game. 

Goff sucked most of the game. 

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Just now, Snake said:

You can't sit your starting line up like that and not expect rust. With that said Goff was just as rusty and they still kicked our ass. Our defense was straight trash today in the run game. 

Lmao .. no they didn't. 

This game was the definition of us beating ourselves. 

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18 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

I don't know. Olsen was already slow before all of the surgeries on his foot.

Now he is super slow and cant jump to catch Cams high passes. 

I think Ian Thomas should be out there now, unfortunately.

He can catch. He can still probably one hand catch an accurate ball. But he can’t block if he’s not in the set or we bring another TE in. It’s obvious. Armah needs to get 80% of the snaps from now on. 

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31 minutes ago, Snake said:

You can't sit your starting line up like that and not expect rust. With that said Goff was just as rusty and they still kicked our ass. Our defense was straight trash today in the run game. 

Watchu talkin bout

He looked rusty as well, and considering how bad our defences was last year, this is a step in the right direction

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