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6 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Was this post before or after Cam smacked his arm off the defender getting pushed into him? Or Moton with the most obvious hold ever on first down of the most crucial drive of the game. I think the post was at least before the 4th down play with the game on the line when Cam pulled the ball down to run and the defenders were able to disengage to make the tackle like they were covered in crisco.


Oh so Cam had some defenders in his area when he dropped back to pass, shocking, that never happens in the NFL.

Oh the ref called some bogus holding penalties, and apparently Washington Oline doesn't hold.

Oh by the way we got Heinicke down more times than they got to Cam.  So was Washington Oline worst?

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6 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Was this post before or after Cam smacked his arm off the defender getting pushed into him? Or Moton with the most obvious hold ever on first down of the most crucial drive of the game. I think the post was at least before the 4th down play with the game on the line when Cam pulled the ball down to run and the defenders were able to disengage to make the tackle like they were covered in crisco.

So you name 3 plays?? Really?? With what we had all year the Oline did a okay job today..

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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

So you name 3 plays?? Really?? With what we had all year the Oline did a okay job today..

This OL people are obsessed. If the QB doesn’t have 5+ seconds our line was terrible. Cam will learn to manipulate the pocket better, step up, roll out etc… with more reps. The OL was not perfect, but played good enough IMO. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

This OL people are obsessed. If the QB doesn’t have 5+ seconds our line was terrible. Cam will learn to manipulate the pocket better, step up, roll out etc… with more reps. The OL was not perfect, but played good enough IMO. 

If the defense plays anywhere near it has for most of the year we win...

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27 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:


Oh so Cam had some defenders in his area when he dropped back to pass, shocking, that never happens in the NFL.

Oh the ref called some bogus holding penalties, and apparently Washington Oline doesn't hold.

Oh by the way we got Heinicke down more times than they got to Cam.  So was Washington Oline worst?

They were a 3 win team in last place, but by Gawd let's act like they were the Chiefs with Mahomes 

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1 hour ago, Pantherxtreme said:


Oh so Cam had some defenders in his area when he dropped back to pass, shocking, that never happens in the NFL.

Oh the ref called some bogus holding penalties, and apparently Washington Oline doesn't hold.

Oh by the way we got Heinicke down more times than they got to Cam.  So was Washington Oline worst?

You can underplay it all you want. You said o-line wasn’t a problem, I pointed out 2 plays where the OL essentially ended the game winning drive for us, and one where our starting QB could have easily gotten a season altering injury. And the holding penalty wasn’t bogus and was so egregious the refs were basically forced to call it. I’m no fan of the refs btw.

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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

You can underplay it all you want. You said o-line wasn’t a problem, I pointed out 2 plays where the OL essentially ended the game winning drive for us, and one where our starting QB could have easily gotten a season altering injury. And the holding penalty wasn’t bogus and was so egregious the refs were basically forced to call it. I’m no fan of the refs btw.

What you pointed out can essentially be done about every Oline, every game. 

The Oline while not perfect kept defenders off Cam for the most part, and he had a pocket to step into.  I'm failing to see how the offensive line was a glaring issue.

The refs and those bogus holding calls that kept putting our offense behind the sticks was the bigger issue. 
 

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