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RICO MADE A $$$ business decision


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8 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

You honestly think Rico is processing that in real time?

Hes got a million dollars on the line and damn sure knows losing yards risks that.... lmfao 

 

No he probably couldn't process the exact yardage but I guarantee you he knew he didnt want to lose yards 

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I agree and wondered why it hadn’t been brought up yet. The guy needs 7 yards to get the bonus so might have made that decision himself. Granted, it looks like he had it locked in with the receiving yards, so maybe not. Plus, I think Dave admitted to calling the flea flicker in the post game interview.

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The more I watch it the more it's evident that its a flea flicker.

The line is pass blocking and Rico looking back almost instantly after he gets the ball

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1 hour ago, csx said:

The more I watch it the more it's evident that its a flea flicker.

The line is pass blocking and Rico looking back almost instantly after he gets the ball

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Doesn't change the fact that the smart move by rico is to not fling it when falling

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2 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Hes got a million dollars on the line and damn sure knows losing yards risks that.... lmfao 

 

No he probably couldn't process the exact yardage but I guarantee you he knew he didnt want to lose yards 

Which would speak more about the state of the NFL and the game we love more than anything. Because if Rico is doing that so are other players. Maybe it's time to stop supporting this league if this is true. As hard as that may be. It's sure not the game I grew up watching. Neither is college football. Just saying... IF this is the case.

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6 hours ago, Dragoon11 said:

Which would speak more about the state of the NFL and the game we love more than anything. Because if Rico is doing that so are other players. Maybe it's time to stop supporting this league if this is true. As hard as that may be. It's sure not the game I grew up watching. Neither is college football. Just saying... IF this is the case.

Time for some Rugby??

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9 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Rico Made a $1M $$$ bizzzznus decision when he was slipping..... if he gets tagged down were he slips its a four yard loss. 

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Your wrong. Dave admitted in the press conference after the game that a fleaflicker was the call and that he stood by it because it would have worked if…..you know……it worked.

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