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Byron Bell, Brandon LaFell and Melvin White lost us this game


Gallagher

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LaFell, tipped ball leading to a pick and key drops, despite good run blocking.

 

Bell, poor run blocking at 3rd and 4th and short and giving up sacks in the 3rd quarter.

 

White, poor coverage on Boldin. UDFA from Lousiana LaFayette should not be covering a Super Bowl winning WR. Norman or Thomas would have done better.

 

Honorable mention goes to Captain, but only because we used him incorrectly as a #1 or #2 corner, when, because of his height, he should only play the nickel.

 

 

Those are my thoughts on that game and this team moving forward. I think these are the weakest links on our team, and they need to be addressed. Now, I'm going to do my best to forget this game while still remembering what a good season this has been.

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lol LaFell?? That was a terrible throw. Bell, along with the Oline overall played as well as they could considering the situations they were out in. And I think our whole secondary got exposed today. If anything I was really disappointed in our pass rush today, Hardy and Johnson were essentially non-existent

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