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if YOU were calling offensive plays...


mc52beast

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What would you do different?
Cam's accuracy was off early in the game and D Will was on fire, along with J Stew being steady and dominant catching out of the backfield. I would've ran more, shorter passes to help Cam, go deep periodically to keep the defense honest, keep Stew close for dump offs, let Cam scramble and run D Will some more. Our defense is not good, we need to control the clock by running the ball so that we don't expose our D as often.
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I feel like Chud forces Cam to do everything. He wasn't on fire passing today he missed high again...take some of the pressure off him. There are other play makers on the team. When DWill is cruising like he was today. Use him. Its like Chud is saying "ok even though DWill is a stud today we have to have Cam make plays instead"...

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