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Just now, FuFuLamePoo said:

It is hilarious the first play of the game we rolled Bryce out used some motion and got a 20+ yard gain one of our best plays of the seaosn and we haven't even considered doing anything like it since lol

If we had smart coaches we would've under center running power a lot more, with a lot of play actions and rollouts. Its a pretty scorching indictment on how bad the coaches are when the fans can see whats working and the coaches refuse to do what works well 

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I don’t see enough evidence from the replays I saw that he didn’t catch it. Those angles should have helped us just not having the clearest footage to over turn but I agree with others… 

 

Not like we are a league favorite so we will see

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Just now, raleigh-panther said:

Lol

news flash, neither are you   You aren’t a GM either  You are a fan like the rest of us 

The bottom line in life, everyone has a Boss and you gotta handle your boss in any scenario if you wanna succeed. Sorry   The NFL is no different 

No, but I'm also not talking about hypotheticals.

I'm talking about something that's happened many times. I'm also echoing the words of other people who have covered the league for years.

Your only point of reference is what you would do, but you've never been in that situation.

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