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Will Grier would have hit jarius


RumHam

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14 hours ago, RumHam said:

Prove me wrong

If he was the first progression, wich i believe he was, yes i think Grier pulls the trigger. Grier is raw and one thing he needed work on was progressions, in this case it would have probably benefited him. I think we need to play him the rest of the year, you dont learn things like this as quick unless your in a live game.

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I was thinking yesterday that the ending to this game had many similarities to the ending against washington last year.  In fact its interesting how similar the games were.  Couldn't run the ball last year or this year.  Passing yielded similar yardage, and the number of points was fairly similar.  Made Adrian Peterson look like he was in his prime in both games.  And we had a shot at the end in both games, but failed to put it in the end zone.  

Almost has me thinking that its irrelevant who our qb is.  

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