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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

The play he slipped and Xavier Woods was over the top? That wasnt a TD, but a decent gain. Horn got beat by a veteran at the line on a single play.. not sure we can use that to say he was a missed pick.

 

I also wouldnt be defending Fields.. the guy still doesnt look like an nfl QB. There is a reason the bears elected to pass the ball less than 20x times today.

Woods would not have gotten there if the ball wasn't a duck. With a starting QB and top 15 WR that's a TD. Didn't happen so doesn't really matter though. 

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5 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

It's the same sort of approach as "the defense did great last year, it gave up very few yards," without considering the numerous short fields afforded opposing offenses.

He's not going to get it. Stats won't show that Brissett got checkdowns constantly when they needed a first down. Why were we playing like 5 yards off guys all game long? That's not a good WR room. Coaches coaching scared all game

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5 minutes ago, Snake said:

Woods would not have gotten there if the ball wasn't a duck. With a starting QB and top 15 WR that's a TD. Didn't happen so doesn't really matter though. 

image.png.6987f41f8e2c735f83ae376ca45bd631.pngI dont think it's as gauranteed as you think. Even if that ball is rocketed in there, Woods is within 5 yards of him. It would have taken a tackle break at the least.

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9 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

but they didnt.. the scoreboard doesnt show us with a W bc the refs called a ghost call and a missed a huge call.

If we are giving out ghost stats, CMC should have had 200 yards total today but players tackled him. 

Based on your logic, the refs couldn't technically miss a call.

Horn/Henderson/Jackson had a bad day and I dunno why you're trying to defend their play.

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

He's not going to get it. Stats won't show that Brissett got checkdowns constantly when they needed a first down. Why were we playing like 5 yards off guys all game long? That's not a good WR room. Coaches coaching scared all game

there were only 10 total receptions by the recievers of Cleveland today. The RBs and TEs caught the rest of the balls. 34 total throws, and 10 caught by WR. DEP had 3 first downs, Schwartz had 1 and Amari had none (exept the the holding call and PI) The rest of the first downs were hunt, and Bryant. 

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