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Winner's From Today's game.


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We got one sack all day, from Connor on a delayed blitz. Our DLine disappeared on numerous key 3rd downs and gave Eli all day to look..look..no not that guy..hmm.. let me trim my nails..oh he's open now.. wait no he's not... ohh now he is... wait.. ohhh I wonder what's on the CW tonight... oh I think he's open finally... ok, now I'll throw...

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"LaFell has some skill deficiencies that he will need to overcome at the next level in the NFL. LaFell drops balls that should be caught and has appeared to run the wrong routes more than a few times in his last season."

As you can see, dropping the ball is not a new thing for Brandon.

I am fully aware of his past and reputation but thanks for the quote. I am talking about today's game. He had the same amount of drops as Steve. Its a fact.

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Kindly point out in which post I said that Jarrett drops balls. And it's really irrelevant how good his hands are when he can't get open.

Thats funny I distinctly remember watching Dwayne Jarrett run right by his man in the preseason for a would be touchdown.....Dwayne Jarrett isn't a burner, guess what neither is that other USC receiver Mike Williams, and he made an impact. Let's see what was the difference between the two.....oh yea BMW was given a chance to make plays.....

Also perhaps our receivers could get open if our O-Line was giving Matt more then a second or two in the pocket....I dont remember anyone outside of Smitty getting open consistently today, including LaFell.....

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"LaFell has some skill deficiencies that he will need to overcome at the next level in the NFL. LaFell drops balls that should be caught and has appeared to run the wrong routes more than a few times in his last season."

As you can see, dropping the ball is not a new thing for Brandon.

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Kindly point out in which post I said that Jarrett drops balls. And it's really irrelevant how good his hands are when he can't get open.

Neither could Moose..and he's statistically the best WR we've ever had.

If the guy makes the catch, then he's open....whether there are people around him or not.

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Jordan Gross SUCKS! Dont give me that oh he is a little rusty from the injury crap. Every sack on Moore today came from his side. Swartze didnt let anyone thru. We need someone to cover Matt's, Jimmy's or whoever we have at QB blindside. hell I could at least fall down and make a mess big enough to slow somebody down. And Richard marshall, you suck as well. How many times does it take for you to get burned before we replace you, and Gamble...really? You would think being the highest paid guy back there you might have more pride than that. And anyone giving our Dline crap what do you expect when every time the offense gets out there they spend 5 seconds on the field. Our Dline played great. -yards before the half rushing? Tell me how our Dline is the problem?

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Jordan Gross SUCKS! Dont give me that oh he is a little rusty from the injury crap. Every sack on Moore today came from his side. Swartze didnt let anyone thru. We need someone to cover Matt's, Jimmy's or whoever we have at QB blindside. hell I could at least fall down and make a mess big enough to slow somebody down. And Richard marshall, you suck as well. How many times does it take for you to get burned before we replace you, and Gamble...really? You would think being the highest paid guy back there you might have more pride than that. And anyone giving our Dline crap what do you expect when every time the offense gets out there they spend 5 seconds on the field. Our Dline played great. -yards before the half rushing? Tell me how our Dline is the problem?

Schwartz let people through.

Gross was terrible today.

But the right side was just as bad.

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I'll go with the front 7 as a whole.

CJ had several TFL's, good pressure.

Ed Johnson spent time in the backfield.

Conner was terrific- royally screwed by Zebras.

Beason- well, he's still Beason.

Anderson has s nice Int and was flying yo the ball.

Offense: DJ and Mike Goodson, honorable mention to Rosario Dawson.

Eh...Dante had some missed blocks..other than that I agree.

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Neither could Moose..and he's statistically the best WR we've ever had.

If the guy makes the catch, then he's open....whether there are people around him or not.

I've never understood why others don't believe this as well.....you think every WR that is effective in the NFL has complete seperation when they catch the ball.....

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