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Scott Turner as OC


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22 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Ian has questionable hands and still looks like he struggling with routes.  One time he and a WR were in the exact same area downfield, pretty sure Ian wasn't where he was supposed to be.  I like him as a #2, an Ed Dickson type of guy.  I don't see him as Greg's replacement.

As to the OPs question, I thought Scott showed some imagination.  Not too bad for his first outing.  

Disagree completely Ian Thomas is the future.  Great hands.  Olsen replacement.

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13 minutes ago, manu4t said:

No OC can work with that dogcrap Oline.....

How long did Daley think he was going to let Vic Beasley run up field before he was going to attempt to engage him on that strip/sack?  I mean he looked like a garden gate, just swung right open as Beasley bent in towards the QB.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

How long did Daley think he was going to let Vic Beasley run up field before he was going to attempt to engage him on that strip/sack?  I mean he looked like a garden gate, just swung right open as Beasley bent in towards the QB.

Yeah. His effort on that play was absolutely awful. He was basically swiping at Beasley with his hands while Beasley ran right by him.

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