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Bruce Arians saw "A lot of that college stuff" from Rhule's coaching


Jeremy Igo

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Same "college stuff" like the read option/ zone read that was a big foundation of our offense in 2015?

We saw how that worked out then. Saying he's seen college stuff doesn't mean he can stop it. 

Now Boles... is another story.  And since he's the one actually calling the defense, I'll worry what he says. Personally I feel If we can pick up the blitz and can hit some quick passes to open up our run game - we should be able to have a fighting chance 

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34 minutes ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

Now Boles... is another story.  And since he's the one actually calling the defense, I'll worry what he says. Personally I feel If we can pick up the blitz and can hit some quick passes to open up our run game - we should be able to have a fighting chance 

Tampa's defense actually did a really nice job against the Saints, forcing six punts.  It didn't show in the score, but the defense played pretty well.

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