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Official Week 6: Cowboys @ Panthers Gameday Thread


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3 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

So we have a coach who is fine running out the clock or trying a FG. He should be fired at the half. Awful football. And if we cut Legette at the half we immediately become a better team. 

We get the ball and can take the lead. After that moronic play what did you want him to do. We were working clock not playing for a fg before that.

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1 minute ago, Tr3ach said:

Is anyone starting to worry a little bit about tmacs hands?  He has been one of our best players but every game he has a drop or two he could have had.  Especially on slants and stuff (one of his main strengths) it almost seems like his hands are a half second slow.

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4 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

XLs lateral was worse than that 06 lateral, at least then the coaches told them to do it 

I don’t know.  Rico got some weird body language as XL is getting tackled.  He sure looked ready for something to happen. Wonder if it was a trick play and XL went ahead and did the lateral even though he wasn’t able to get the YAC to make the correct  pitch 

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1 minute ago, Tr3ach said:

Is anyone starting to worry a little bit about tmacs hands?  He has been one of our best players but every game he has a drop or two he could have had.  Especially on slants and stuff (one of his main strengths) it almost seems like his hands are a half second slow.

No, because they're not drops because of his hands, all 3 of his drops this year were because of concentration issues.

It's not ideal, but it's something that isn't crazy for a player in only their 6th career game, he'll get them worked out.

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