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4th and 1, Goal-Line Vs SeaHawks


beastson

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Let it go, bro. The play call was fine...Cam should have completed the pass.

How is rolling out on the 1 yard line with the endzone as an extra defender against what the number 2 defense at the time a good play call

When you have a 6'6 260 pound QB that can jump with ease. Same people saying it was a good call WOULDN'T have called it

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How is rolling out on the 1 yard line with the endzone as an extra defender against what the number 2 defense at the time a good play call

When you have a 6'6 260 pound QB that can jump with ease. Same people saying it was a good call WOULDN'T have called it

I agree with you, and would have ran it in. Cam still should've completed that pass. He had a wide open target, and thats the reason I feel like the play call was ok.

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How is rolling out on the 1 yard line with the endzone as an extra defender against what the number 2 defense at the time a good play call

When you have a 6'6 260 pound QB that can jump with ease. Same people saying it was a good call WOULDN'T have called it

That play is during Chud's, I'll outsmart you, phase. Not sure you will see that play again. Or at least not in that situation.

I agree with hating that play in that situation. Cuts the field in half. Limits your options. Just a dumb play in my opinion.

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Instead of shotgun and let Cam superman that hoe in or use one of our get the cheddar RB's, we roll-out and PASS that ball

Lack of trust is our theme for this year

We should have won that game

You are trying to make me cry all over again, aren't you.

The old Southern saying 'if frogs had wings they would not bump their ass'.

Best to just let it go...you know, like a bad first date.

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I love random "what if" threads about poo that happened three fuging months ago.

If only I had removed my belt from my head board so that my stepdad didn't mistake the sound of the buckle smacking against the headboard for the sound of the pull-string on my ceiling fan clinking against the globe, he wouldn't have opened the door to turn of my ceiling fan only to find me, with my raging 16 year old erection in my hand, furiously going to town.

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