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1 minute ago, Byrdman4real said:

Why no one can see on offense Thomas is a liability. Bad things happen when he in the game.

At this point I can only assume Dan Morgan Scott Fitterer's former bestie shares Scott's bizarre impression that Ian Thomas is actually somehow a good player.

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Just now, CPantherKing said:

Not sure why everyone keeps calling to run the ball. Evero gives up 30+ a game.

You have to attack deep. This run and short passing game isn't possible without a good DC who knows how to consistently put his players in position to make plays

It's a passing league and what Canales was hired for.

We could have hired Steve Wilks if all we wanted to do is run the ball like that's the only set of plays we have available on "ask madden".

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1 minute ago, jb2288 said:

It’s always Ian Thomas 

I think his lazy route running led to the INT that changed the momentum of last week’s game. Now, he’s missing crucial blocks on short yardage running plays. He’s outlasted  our last 3 head coaches and last 3 GMs. I can’t believe we haven’t been able to find a more productive TE to suit up on Sundays.

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1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

Not sure why everyone keeps calling to run the ball. Evero gives up 30+ a game.

You have to attack deep. This run and short passing game isn't possible without a good DC who knows how to consistently put his players in position to make plays

running the ball keeps the opposing offense off the field

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