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Double trouble from now on


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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

They can run against BAD offenses like Miami, they won’t do that against good ones. Yall see us put up good numbers in one game and think it’s going to be an every game thing…

It is a recipe though. The team hasn't had anything resembling a plan in 5 years. Running the ball is a plan.

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Just now, CarolinaSock said:

While I do hope they run more, Miami was the worst run defense we've played this year by a mile. Atlanta was the only previous team we played that isn't a top 10 run defense and they are  16th. Miami is 30th.

It's very clearly a strength though. You're not going to average 9 yards a carry every game. You don't need to. Average 4.5-5 and the team can be competitive.

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Nah, the issue with the Double Trouble approach is you rob RBs from getting in grove and getting hot.  We know Hubbard gets better the more he gets.  Rico got rolling today too. 

I think the rep split nerfs RBs to a agree and prevents them from ever getting rolling 

we got to good RBs.  Thats a great thing.  But I don’t want them altering series.  You don’t get special days like today doing that 

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