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Canales just outcoached LaFleur


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Just now, frankw said:

Rico Dowdle - 25 carries

Chuba Hubbard - 5 carries

He understood the assignment in the absolute simplest terms. It's improvement....

I think we were sandbagging Rico last week. That was a losing proposition. We had to save Rico for a game where we had a prayer. 

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Rico Dowdle - 25 carries

Chuba Hubbard - 5 carries

He understood the assignment in the absolute simplest terms. It's improvement....

There were a lot more decisions made today than just that one.

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is this really outcoaching? because of the choosing a side thing? that was a decision made well before the game im sure

he doesn't touch the defense which shut down one of the best offenses in the league

he settled for a 50 yard field goal with a rookie kicker to win

he won with the RB he refused to play for two weeks

i dunno kinda feels like he just sorta kramer'd into this win

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2 minutes ago, Captroop said:

I think we were sandbagging Rico last week. That was a losing proposition. We had to save Rico for a game where we had a prayer. 

At this point Rico should be getting most of the snaps. Dude is a beast

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Evero is the much maligned coach who deserves credit for this one. His unit was dominant.

I agree.  I think the huddle is too hard on Evero.   His entire defensive plan is to get the other team into the red zone so he can hold them to a field goal.    I think we are a safety and a off ball linebacker away from a truly elite defense  and hopefully they open the purse for him in the next FA and Draft.

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