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Noticing that Fairly sets up the O-line a lot. First time I watched I kept thinking "why the hell are they letting him go unblocked?" Looks to me like he tricks them into getting out of his way. (Also something Gruden said so im looking for it) Not sure thats gonna work on NFL O-Linemen.

Game also makes its own argument to the people claiming Cam is a one read and run. I've been counting reads. Lowest was 2 (only once) Highest was 4 (possibly 5 hard to tell; crossing route was in front of the check down RB) almost all were three reads before he ran. Also throws the ball away more than he runs. (I didn't actually count those; just looks that way)

Also, Kasey Mathews..........BEAST!

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ill pay anyone $100 if anybody really read anything to do with TheRealDeal excluding ego boosting posts.

:D

Many moons ago I used to post more seriously and try to give honest opinions and analysis.

Lately this board has gone to poo which is why I don't post too often anymore and when I do it's just fun.

This board used to have good posts written up by many members where actual discussions were present and you could come here for football news and discussions.

Not anymore.

It's kind of sad.

When the board returns to form, I will too

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