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Regarding Anderson's Rant


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He's right, last two weeks they been sitting on our same routes and we haven't hit them with any doubles. Maybe going forward it'll happen but its good that the players get to express themselves. Coaches can yell at the players so if a coach is clearly fuging up then the players should be able to say some poo within reason like Rhule said.

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Those two haven't often been in sync for some time now. Just gave him that new extension figure it out. Rhule picked Joe Brady address issues with your staff. This shouldn't still be going on we had a decent opportunity for a get right game at home and instead we melted trying to sit on a two point lead.

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Last year some thought that it was Brady scheming around the weak OL and Teddy was holding us back.    Brady's play calling has looked so bad this year, and Teddy has looked pretty good in Denver....

was it Teddy making Brady look better and not the other way around?

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Unfortunately, neither is Spanish (see above)

Yea you just throw it down the sideline...like slant and gos don't require a lot of time nor does a short hitch and go. Throw it right after the first move is being made and they can catch and run. 

Also max protect...there's plenty we haven't tried.

 They keep doing these outs with RA so no an out and up isn't going to fly but other poo is just fine. 

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3 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Last year some thought that it was Brady scheming around the weak OL and Teddy was holding us back.    Brady's play calling has looked so bad this year, and Teddy has looked pretty good in Denver....

was it Teddy making Brady look better and not the other way around?

Teddy told us where a lot of our issues were last year in terms of focus in practice etc too.

Still glad he's gone.

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It’s unfortunate that our fans are banging on Robby for his production this year.  Brady and this offensive line are doing him no favors. Couple that with the fact that Sam had missed him on a few deep balls and this reaction is to be expected. 
 

With that said, Robby has to make that sliding third down catch yesterday. 

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