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To Everyone That Said DeAngelo Doesn't Fit..


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Well Hurney built a team suites to run all day....

Chud us running an offense built completely around QB play

So yeah, the GM and OC are on different pages

this is what worries me. its like the 2 do not communicate with each other at all. you put your guys in position to be successful as a coach, but the GM has to get his coaches the things he needs to be successful.

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man that highlight reel doesn't do anything for RIGHT NOW! Dwill is a good back...I like him...but Jstew should be the feature back hands down. Dwill plays better in combo imo. As a single back for a whole game,smh smh smh smh.... I will say many of the problems last week started from the Oline...and since we talking about overrated players, I say Gross is more overrated than Dwill is. YEA I SAID IT...He's good but often average or slightly at best. The rest of the line is hit or miss! No run game can stand without a firm oline. They better have their mess together Sunday! Also chud's play calls should be more balanced!

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Just saw a read option DW run in that video

CRA said DW ran none last year

I stand correct. That was a read option. I will no longer state he never ran one....

He still took it outside the T....which is why Stewart ran the overwhelming majority.

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Too bad we can't out one of you stud athletes out there.

In related news, Chris Johnson will average 0.2 yards per carry this year. Because he sucks. Much like DeAngelo.

Tenn has a new OC....started running CJ different last season. Scheme matters and what you ask a RB. CJ didn't start looking average until they the new OC got there. Listen to Titan fans talk about it.

Ain't just about talent and giving a RB a touch

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