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D-Will Motivated against the Patriots


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I like that he is going around with a chip on their shoulder.  Smitty always find a reason to be extra motivated.  I hope Williams gets 100 yards this week and breaks a few big ones.  Might make New England rethink that press man coverage every pat fan is talking about. And if you don't know why some big runs will make their secondary change from press man to zone, don't respond....

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I just think the overlooked in the draft angle is overplayed. If you drop to the bottom rounds or out of the draft it makes sense. Maybe it's just standard answer material for media.

 

I don't care what the motivation is.  If he puts up 100+ yard performance with 2 or more TDs while contributing to a win, I'm all for it.

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I just think the overlooked in the draft angle is overplayed. If you drop to the bottom rounds or out of the draft it makes sense. Maybe it's just standard answer material for media.

 

 

this.

 

between the lines...having a chip on your shoulder over a certain team not drafting you says you didn't like the team that ended up picking you. 

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IMO, those mis-direction plays that DWill excels at work well against the Pats. They are a smallish fastish D. Get them flowing one way and run the other way.

Keep pounding the rock, move the ball, score some points, and send the Pats home with their tails between their legs. Spank and vanquish yet another foe.

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