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Smith to IR,Mortty Ivy signed


scpanther22

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It only means we intend on running the ball down the Saint's throat, and if that doesn't work, maybe dumping off some more screens than normal to our RB's, and more use of our TE's in the passing game.

Moose and Jarrett, and I expect to see Kenny Moore used more. Don't know much about the Charly Martin kid, he only has 1 reception for 6 yards this year, and that was against Tampa.

We'll be fine. :cheers2:

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I agree that we need to be throwing it out of the backfield and to the tight ends as well as run if we are going to win.They will be blitzing and doubling Moose all night. Jarrett, Moore, and Martin are going to have step up to the plate. If no one shows, then we know where our biggest need lies. Still with Moore being the number 2 the first half of the year, he should be familiar with these guys and what they can do. He really needs to get it to Rosario and Barnidge which will open things up between the tackles.

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Maybe this means we will finally see Goodson more in the slot. I want to give him a couple shots deep and see what he can do.

Moore is your best option on the deep ball from what I've seen so far. Goodson in the slot...maybe, but I like more all the way around.

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Moore is your best option on the deep ball from what I've seen so far. Goodson in the slot...maybe, but I like more all the way around.

I think Goodson is faster and is actually a really good reciever (I actually think he fits in much better at Slot Reciever then RB in our offense). I have no idea why they haven't used him as the 3rd receiver more. He reminds me of Golden Tate when he got to ND.

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