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Behind Enemy Lines - St Louis Rams


Zod

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yeah but sometimes the smallest thing lights his fire (see: xavier rhodes last week).

 

and cortland finnegan is a little poo.

 

let's clear some things up here. ginn is having a pretty good year, but he is still just a burner. he is not some fantastic route runner, he's a player that relies purely on his speed.

Smitty is a smart wily vet right now. He knows what he can, and can't, get away with. He will push your buttons til you pop. Very few have ever owned Smitty. I'll take my chances with Smitty thank you very much.

Oh, but you couldn't be more wrong. Freddy has proven he deserves it. He has worked his azz off to earn his playing time. It really isn't a matter of whose #1, but more of getting Smitty and Freddy on the field with Olsen and Donald. With DWill, Tolbert, maybe Barner or Stewy out of the backfield. That is a formidable group.

We have weapons. We just need to find a way to not only use them all, but make them effective as well.

Hot damm, I love me some Panther Offense.

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We lost in arizona cause our offensive players including steve smith, we playing terribly.

Coaches had nothing to do with that.

Dropped passes didn't help but we were still leading a half time. 

 

They adjusted, we didn't.  Plain and simple.  19-0 in the second half?   Little yardage?  Poor play calling because we didn't adjust. 

 

Obviously we aren't going to agree.  So I will stick to my point and you can yours.   Bottom line we lost.

 

Whether the coaches or players.  Especially in tight games HAVE to step up.  Play harder and make those adjustments.

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I just hope Shula doesn't allow Bell to lose this game. He CAN NOT block speed rushers. Long will take over this game if Bell doesn't get some help. I know he's showing improvement, but he pretty much gave up the Bills game and much of the Broncos game last year IIRC. 

 

Shula can not allow one man to shut down our offense. I can't even blame Bell anymore. You know he can't block Long by himself. Please don't even give him the chance to prove that he can. A plan better be in place before kickoff.

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