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Allot of the problems last night on offense was contributed to the Jets opening up there defensive playbook and causing pressure on our line. The only two WRs that looked good were LaFell and Murphy. The Jets really wanted to win that game and prob would have if not for there sucktastic offense.

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Allot of the problems last night on offense was contributed to the Jets opening up there defensive playbook and causing pressure on our line. The only two WRs that looked good were LaFell and Murphy. The Jets really wanted to win that game and prob would have if not for there sucktastic offense.

must....not....grammar.....hammer......

I do agree though. Our O-line took a while to get adjusted to that scheme. Bell was getting beat on speed rushes and Amini was diving inside on stunts and letting two defenders blow past him. They got it corrected and that's when Cam drove for that TD.

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I was starting to think maybe they were trying specifically to see what they had in Tutu and other bubble players, besides the known quantities such as Olsen. Because if they weren't I honestly can't think of a reason why Tutu was running with the 1's and was even targeted when he was.

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must....not....grammar.....hammer......

I do agree though. Our O-line took a while to get adjusted to that scheme. Bell was getting beat on speed rushes and Amini was diving inside on stunts and letting two defenders blow past him. They got it corrected and that's when Cam drove for that TD.

Feel free to hammer all you want I don't really care. Causes you more stress than me.

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