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was legedu just ignored in coverage sunday


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KFFL reports Cam targeted him 9 times and he caught 8 of them against Tennessee (his catching percentage was a drastic difference from his usual ability to convert a target into a reception). In contrast, throws to Smith went for 5/8, 33 yards; Olsen was especially terrible last week going 4/11 for 45 yards; Shockey was only targeted once and he caught it. LaFell was at 1/2 for 18 yards.

This may be a new strategy for teams: try to take our playmakers out of the passing game and force us to beat them with Naanee. ....we couldn't beat Memphis with Naanee. Maybe Indy though.

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KFFL reports Cam targeted him 9 times and he caught 8 of them against Tennessee (his catching percentage was a drastic difference from his usual ability to convert a target into a reception). In contrast, throws to Smith went for 5/8, 33 yards; Olsen was especially terrible last week going 4/11 for 45 yards; Shockey was only targeted once and he caught it. LaFell was at 1/2 for 18 yards.

This may be a new strategy for teams: try to take our playmakers out of the passing game and force us to beat them with Naanee. ....we couldn't beat Memphis with Naanee. Maybe Indy though.

I believe a lot of team take Nan for granted because of his drops and fearful way of playing of late. They rather focus their attention on Smitty, Olsen, and Schokey. If Nan and a couple of the other receivers can really start gelling with Cam, I think a lot of teams will start having way more respect for this team's offense.

Now if the coaches can just light a fire under the behinds of the defense and special team, can u imagine where this team could be?

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I believe a lot of team take Nan for granted because of his drops and fearful way of playing of late. They rather focus their attention on Smitty, Olsen, and Schokey. If Nan and a couple of the other receivers can really start gelling with Cam, I think a lot of teams will start having way more respect for this team's offense.

Now if the coaches can just light a fire under the behinds of the defense and special team, can u imagine where this team could be?

The only problem with your last statement is that you have to have the players to light a fire under.

You could sit me on top of a fire as long as you wanted and I couldn't help the defense. You have to have talent along with the desire.

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The INT hit Naanee in the hands (granted, it was behind him.)

The receivers need to learn to catch the ball that is in their vacinity. Every ball isn't going to be perfectly thrown like in practice...Dalton throw a ball on Sunday that was in traffic. It could have easily been pick-off but A.J. Green knew enough to turn around and jumped up and grabbed the ball while two defenders from Pittsburgh were all over him. Do u guys feel Nan would have been able to do that?

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