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Who runs a red zone Fleaflicker?


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I honestly don't think it was called. It looked to me like a busted run play that Rico lost footing and tried to throw the ball back to Young who wasn't expecting it. It was a run play all along but Rico went full retard.

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Bryce did the Cam looked at defender with the ball staring right at him just dive on the ball immediately but his processing was a tad slow especially for a super processor.

But the play call my lawd I’ve never seen such idiotic play calling before in my life. The one time we open it up we go straight down the field and score Dave confuses me every game.

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I honestly don't think it was called. It looked to me like a busted run play that Rico lost footing and tried to throw the ball back to Young who wasn't expecting it. It was a run play all along but Rico went full retard.

No rico didnt go full retard he just made a 1M$ personal choice not to lose four yards when he slipped 

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Just now, trucpfan said:

Bryce did the Cam looked at defender with the ball staring right at him just dive on the ball immediately but his processing was a tad slow especially for a super processor.

But the play call my lawd I’ve never seen such idiotic play calling before in my life. The one time we open it up we go straight down the field and score Dave confuses me every game.

That wasnt a flea flicker.... that was rico making sure he kept 1m $$$

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Canales is saying he called the flea flicker which just utterly baffling. Why call that when you have momentum? Why call this when ball security was a huge question mark due to the conditions? Why call a play that had one, maybe two players on a route and neither are going toward the end zone? Given that Canales had called out Legette in a prior game for a lateral that wasn't part of the play, I doubt this was Rico improvising, either.

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Oh, poo.  Rico trying to not take a loss to lose his money would make a lot of sense given the yardage and time left.  Nothing makes sense about it being a flea flicker. Location, routes, weather, etc.   

and if true, well that makes me dislike Dave BS post game more and more.   You got to call your player out.  I’m all about dudes going for their incentives and coach’s should want that…..but Rico hurting and sabotaging the team for it and a HC not call it out ain’t it. 

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Dave just poo the bed guys lol Rico also gets a extra 250k if he scores a td, it’s just hard for me to believe Rico doesn’t just take the loss and instead tosses it back to Bryce for him to do what exactly? If y’all’s conspiracy is true he’d be cut by Monday 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Oh, poo.  Rico trying to not take a loss to lose his money would make a lot of sense given the yardage and time left.  Nothing makes sense about it being a flea flicker. Location, routes, weather, etc.   

and if true, well that makes me dislike Dave BS post game more and more.   You got to call your player out.  I’m all about dudes going for their incentives and coach’s should want that…..but Rico hurting and sabotaging the team for it and a HC not call it out ain’t it. 

Yea sounds crazy but  that would be the most cerebral thing to do in a mili second oh I’m four yards short of the line of scrimmage let me toss it back lolll.

But Dave being Dave again is the wildest thing I’ve seen since Dave pulled a Pete Carrol earlier this year season vs 49ers we ran a bootleg on the one yard line when Rico had just rushed us down the field then Dave calls a bootleg one 1st DOWN and we all remember how that turned out.

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3 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

Watch the replay.  Tmac is in the background of the camera.  He was 10 yards deep and just standing there.   That's not what he would be doing on a flea flicker

Not necessarily. A lot of times on flea flickers you pretend to block for a couple seconds before running deep. 

It looked like a designed flea flicker to me, but I can't say with 100% confidence because I didn't see what the rest of the players were doing

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