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Jarius Wright was open... A lot


Jeremy Igo

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Just finished watching the game in the coach's film and noticed how often Jarius Wright was open but not getting targets. Defense keyed in on Moore mostly where Cam tried to force the ball. 

Would love to see the ball spread around more against the Bucs. More diversity needed in the passing game.

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Just now, Joe the Show said:

So did Cam just miss him, or did the pressure get home before he could get the ball out?

Just missed him. Cam had pretty good protection minus those few plays where there was just an obvious miscommunication. When everyone was on the same page the offensive line actually did a pretty good job.

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8 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Just finished watching the game in the coach's film and noticed how often Jarius Wright was open but not getting targets. Defense keyed in on Moore mostly where Cam tried to force the ball. 

Would love to see the ball spread around more against the Bucs. More diversity needed in the passing game.

Cam tried to force it to Olsen more than Moore.  9 targets with only four receptions.  He does need to do a better job of spreading it around.  

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1 minute ago, thebigcat said:

So you're saying Cam is a QB who still can't read the field?

man give it a rest already.  you could stop bashing cam and start bashing the people who never got him a line, got him crushed year after year, wouldn't sit him in unnecessary games, and used him as a battering ram to save their jobs - you know, the people who would have taken those shots on him too.  

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Olsen = Gates

Moore = Vincent Jackson

CMC = LT that can catch

How many times did you see Wright get the ball in TC? Hogan? I swear I rarely heard their names. It doesn't matter if the play is designed for them. That has to stop immediately, but this is what they've worked on during the off-season 

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