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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He and Young were definitely out of sync on his targets. But the entire offense was out of sync except Rico.

It doesnt take a genius to realize this is the part of our offense that is working and that we execute well.  I love Chubba and what he brings to the organization the same way I was always happy to see Mike Tolbert rip one off.  But its clear to a blind man what is working and its...

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

Sanders has looked bad all year 

James Mitchell should get his snaps 

Yeah, the more we see of Sanders the more I am convinced that his short good streak from last year was the outlier. Most of his career so far he has been underwhelming.

Oh well, if Evans keeps producing and playing well, no matter. 

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I missed the game so only saw the highlights when I got home, honestly looked like a pretty lackluster performance overall by the offense aside from Rico and Evans had that one really nice scoop catch that Bryce almost grounded lol. The last Dalton to XL pass was nice too. Jaycee picks and the sacks basically won the game from what I could tell 

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, the more we see of Sanders the more I am convinced that his short good streak from last year was the outlier. Most of his career so far he has been underwhelming.

Oh well, if Evans keeps producing and playing well, no matter. 

IMO I think hes just more of a big bodied reciever, the Jimmy Graham type tight end and while it may be something we want to do, it isnt who we are right now with us being a run first offense.  As such, Tremble and Mitchell fit the mold of the necessary personnel.  I think if we ever get to a place of being more a air raid offense he could be vital, even with that, spread offense with him is not bad either since hes such a large target.

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I missed the game so only saw the highlights when I got home, honestly looked like a pretty lackluster performance overall by the offense aside from Rico and Evans had that one really nice scoop catch that Bryce almost grounded lol. The last Dalton to XL pass was nice too. Jaycee picks and the sacks basically won the game from what I could tell 

A big part of why we won is that the Jets very likely have the worst offense in the NFL, and the 31st offense may not even be that close to them.

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