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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, he liked to communicate with Brady through press conferences too.

All about shifting responsibility away from himself. He has a knack for that.

Don't they have lines of communication during the game? Where Rule could say play so and so more? Does McAdoo even get to decide who's on the field for every play? 

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

That is quite the stat. Runs through the whole 120 minutes of football played so far. I don't even recall seeing a secondary guy even get hands on/drop an int yet. I guess the Xavier Woods play when Brissett launched that Duck in the air

And Luvu dropped a int yesterday.

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

That is quite the stat. Runs through the whole 120 minutes of football played so far. I don't even recall seeing a secondary guy even get hands on/drop an int yet. I guess the Xavier Woods play when Brissett launched that Duck in the air

And the potential game sealer that went right through Luvu's hands.  Although gotta say Luvu continues to be one of the few nice things I'm seeing.

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1 minute ago, davos said:

And the potential game sealer that went right through Luvu's hands.  Although gotta say Luvu continues to be one of the few nice things I'm seeing.

Oh yeah. I was thinking more of specifically the secondary being so far off their WR's playing so much zone. Always seem to be tackling guys after receptions instead of playing the ball 

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