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It makes you get a chub when your coach has ‘a beautiful mind’


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It's quite possible the play was designed in a way that it could potentially draw a flag in certain coverages or against more physical defenders.

Some OCs have been known to do stuff like that. I certainly wouldn't put it past Shanahan.

Working the ref would increase your chances.

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2 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:

Not when your head coach is Matt Rhule

There's literally highlights of him doing so in post game reels.

The dude has sucked and hasn't shown us that he's going to turn it around next season, but the crying at this point by a bunch of grown folks is even more pathetic.

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Kyle Shanahan has been a genius for a long time. I remember when he used to hold Julio Jones on the sidelines for a play or two then keep running a 9 route over and over, on Bene Benwickere, he flat destroyed Benes career. Oh and Julio ended with 250 some receiving yards, not good times.

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10 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

He is brilliant because he knew his own play and that the defender was gonna hold?

And pointed it out to the ref in a breakdown even they could understand. Painted the mental picture so when he saw it live it was already a image that he's seen. 

He didn't say "he's gonna hold our guy" - that's Matt Rhule level of thinkin he did something.

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1 hour ago, Icege said:

There's literally highlights of him doing so in post game reels.

The dude has sucked and hasn't shown us that he's going to turn it around next season, but the crying at this point by a bunch of grown folks is even more pathetic.

Yeah, for me, take two or three days to cry, but then get back to "regularly scheduled programming." Of course for some, the whining, name-calling and the like is the norm.

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