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Big Yikes (the big TE reception for the Vikings on the last drive)


ncfan

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Rudolph isn't the only one wide open either

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I wasn't a fan of the conservative playcalling but what can you do when you have 3 guys watching the underneath route and a CB hesitating and getting burned on the other side of the field

That's just bad execution, seriously wtf?

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This is why I have a tough time putting much of the blame on the coaching staff. 
 

We lack talent in a lot of important areas (which everyone knew prior to the season), coaching can only overcome so much. We’ve seen guys blow assignments multiple times this season.
 

Snow has been put into a tough spot given the talent he has to work with. 

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6 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Shaq and Tre Boston 

2 of Hurney's BIG signings this offseason

Something tells me Shaq should be playing that TE in front of him and Boston has no business running up like that. I’d think a S should be covering a deeper route. I don’t even know where Boston is heading. I at least feel like I have an inkling on why Shaq is where he is.

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4 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

This is why I have a tough time putting much of the blame on the coaching staff. 
 

We lack talent in a lot of important areas (which everyone knew prior to the season), coaching can only overcome so much. We’ve seen guys blow assignments multiple times this season.
 

Snow has been put into a tough spot given the talent he has to work with. 

This I woke up this morning and regathered.  

Had Teddy hit those few Wide azz open passes down the stretch.

 

There would be no criticizing the staffs clock management, only praising how wr were actually aggressive which our fan base cried for under Rivera.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It was a joke. I thought that was pretty obvious. 

Are you cranky from the soreness from all the mental gymnastics you've been doing to defend Teddy?

Actually I'm pretty amused at the suggestion that I'm defending Teddy. But again, I know why you see it that way.

Now with that said, there's plenty of Bridgewater conversation going on. Why bring it here?

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