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Tip o' the cap to Reggie Bonnafon.


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That dude came in and balled out --- very productive. 

Looks like he could be a legit candidate to shoulder some of the work load CMC is carrying.  I hope Norv finds more touches for Bonnafon in London, let's see if he can continue to produce.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not to be that guy, but when he came in the Jags defense was sucking more wind than a Hoover vacuum.

Doesn't belittle what he did, but keep it in perspective.

A fresh set of legs to take advantage of gassed defense and spell a starter. 

Just what a backup should be.

Hopefully it won't take another 5 games before we see it happen again.

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Just now, NanuqoftheNorth said:

A fresh set of legs to take advantage of gassed defense and spell a starter. 

Just what a backup should be.

Hopefully it won't take another 5 games before we see it happen again.

That's apparently a newfangled concept.

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this dude definitely needs to be giving CMC some rest.  Also provides a chance to use CMC as a decoy and have them both out there. 

I mean just imagine the potential if we get him consistently on the field in a small role.  I mean, that is the trick play RB not CMC.

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1 minute ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

A fresh set of legs to take advantage of gassed defense and spell a starter. 

Just what a backup should be.

Hopefully it won't take another 5 games before we see it happen again.

Hopefully Norv will be liketopher grace lightbulb GIF

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

this dude definitely needs to be giving CMC some rest.  Also provides a chance to use CMC as a decoy and have them both out there. 

I mean just imagine the potential if we get him consistently on the field in a small role.  I mean, that is the trick play RB not CMC.

Exactly!

If defenses see that more than just CMC is capable in running game, then defenses have to be cautious when 2 backs are in bc CMC is a great WO as well. Pick your poison and pray you picked the right defensive call.

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Just now, Harbingers said:

Evolving offense. Not giving away all the looks. Keeping it fresh. 

Norv can be alot like Belichick if keeps evolving game by game which makes it harder for opponents to game plan against our O. If so, this will help KA alot and CMC at the same time, Norv can be frustrating like the 4th&goal call. 

Long as we win, Idc. 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

this dude definitely needs to be giving CMC some rest.  Also provides a chance to use CMC as a decoy and have them both out there. 

I mean just imagine the potential if we get him consistently on the field in a small role.  I mean, that is the trick play RB not CMC.

When Reggie busted off that 59 yarder the most excited person in the stadium was CMC.....very good to see.

I bet Reggie shows up at the next practice with a little extra pep in his step....hope it snowballs positively from here.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not to be that guy, but when he came in the Jags defense was sucking more wind than a Hoover vacuum.

Doesn't belittle what he did, but keep it in perspective.

a couple things, 

1) apparently CMC was pretty winded as well. no reason that we should keep throwing out a winded RB 

2) Bonnafon has hopefully made a case for himself as someone who might not be at the level of CMC, but he does enough to take advantage of a winded D that the real CMC has made winded. Bonnafon is no CMC, but the CMC we saw near the end of the game isn't the real CMC either. Dude was understandably worn out.

3) We still have Scarlett to see and I would love to see what he can do against a wore out defense. Bonnafon is kind of more of the same (not a bad thing), but then Scarlett could come in and cause even more frustrations for the defense because he's a different kind of runner. 

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4 minutes ago, ecu88 said:

Norv can be frustrating like the 4th&goal call. 

 

I think you mean the 4th and half a yard inside the five . . . but really that call wasn't the worst.  It was third and half a yard where we blew it.

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