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Official Week 5: Dolphins @ Panthers Gameday Thread


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Just now, amcoolio said:

I’m at the game and they are single covering TMac and Legette. Please tell me why they can’t run a play in the end zone where one of these players just jump up and catch the ball. These CBs are not good. 

Bryce would under throw a purposely underthrown ball.  He can’t do it.

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The play calling with 2 minutes left tells you all you need to know about the confidence they have in Bryce.  2 runs, a screen, short outs, etc.

Then there is the discipline and management.  Timeout call, clock management, 2 false starts, and not throwing the ball to the back of the endzone with TMac going up for it.

We truly suck.

 

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

The play calling with 2 minutes left tells you all you need to know about the confidence they have in Bryce.  2 runs, a screen, short outs, etc.

Then there is the discipline and management.  Timeout call, clock management, 2 false starts, and not throwing the ball to the back of the endzone with TMac going up for it.

We truly suck.

 

Only reason they got remotely back into the game is because they took Young essentially out of it all.  Rico got us back into this game.  

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4 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

I’m at the game and they are single covering TMac and Legette. Please tell me why they can’t run a play in the end zone where one of these players just jump up and catch the ball. These CBs are not good. 

He got double bracketed last week, kinda surprised that Miami isn't doing the same. I'll be shocked when the teams come back from halftime and he isn't double bracketed. 

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7 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

I’m at the game and they are single covering TMac and Legette. Please tell me why they can’t run a play in the end zone where one of these players just jump up and catch the ball. These CBs are not good. 

First name Bryce.  Last name Young.  Canales wanted 3 not a Bryce INT

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