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How many push offs will the refs let Tony G get this week?


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We are playing a future HoFer who is notorious for getting away with a last second push off...especially at home.

Get ready to see some of the WORST home cooking in your life on Sunday.

 

Cam willl technically be home as well...maybe he will get some home cooking too, but who really cares? it doesnt matter what that old man tries to do, Kuechly and Davis pretty much shut Graham Down for the most part and he is the better TE in my opinion. Understanding matchups, we would rarely see him lined up as a reciever like Graham was last week. I do not think it would be a factor.

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Cam willl technically be home as well...maybe he will get some home cooking too, but who really cares? it doesnt matter what that old man tries to do, Kuechly and Davis pretty much shut Graham Down for the most part and he is the better TE in my opinion. Understanding matchups, we would rarely see him lined up as a reciever like Graham was last week. I do not think it would be a factor.

This and the Falcons won't get close enough to the Redzone for him to use the push off to

his advantage anyways.

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Really?

You saw the title, clicked it, read it, then got your panties knotted up over it? Take your own advice.

Believe it or not, I was saying that to myself the whole time I was posting that.

I just think much better threads could be made.

I can't make them very well either, so I don't make too many threads.

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Well I do agree this might be borderline bad thread, ill post anyway. I do think there will be plenty of push offs. in fact this could be a tough call on who gets away with more him or our new flagless wonder in keek. It seems keek gets away with some questionable call, don't fry me on this. Im happy to get some controversial calls go our way. Steve always gets away with a lot as well.  Without him we dont have a guy who you can chuck it to on 3rd and know they can push off and get seperated without drawing the flag. Olsen can catch while being held, however he never pushes of like Smith. I think we need another guy like that on Offence, infact i hope whoever they draft to be WR next year has that in them, its not something you can measure like a 40 time and is hard to find but its what we need to take the next step.

 

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Well I do agree this might be borderline bad thread, ill post anyway. I do think there will be plenty of push offs. in fact this could be a tough call on who gets away with more him or our new flagless wonder in keek. It seems keek gets away with some questionable call, don't fry me on this. Im happy to get some controversial calls go our way. Steve always gets away with a lot as well. Without him we dont have a guy who you can chuck it to on 3rd and know they can push off and get seperated without drawing the flag. Olsen can catch while being held, however he never pushes of like Smith. I think we need another guy like that on Offence, infact i hope whoever they draft to be WR next year has that in them, its not something you can measure like a 40 time and is hard to find but its what we need to take the next step.

You arent wrong on kuechly while he is one of the better mlbs in coverage he does mug his guy ALOT. I have the all 22 and it happens almost every game but for some reason the refs never see him. I wonder if keuch some times does it on purpose at the right time but I have a feeling its going to cost us again like it did in buffalo hopefully it.isnt a deciding factor when it happens

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Believe it or not, I was saying that to myself the whole time I was posting that.

I just think much better threads could be made.

I can't make them very well either, so I don't make too many threads.

Call me bias, but I have noticed a significant drop off in thread quality ever since my thread making abilities have been revoked.. Just sayin :)

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