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Part of the issue is context - Beas and McKenzie tend to catch their passes in space; they're rarely fighting off press man coverage against large boundary CBs. Moore and Renfrow too, for that matter - all four of these WRs tend to run patterns toward the middle of the field and where they're not pressed at the line. Makes it much easier to catch the football because if you're not open, it doesn't come your way.
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A Breakdown of the 31 yard run by Damien Harris
Coach Tuesday replied to HoofHearted's topic in The Stadium Wall
Decleating small WRs running crossers in front of him is the type of low-hanging fruit that he finally started plucking this year. -
I hate boring parlor games. This feels like Xmas all over again.
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Is Greg Williams still coaching for the Saints? These late hits seem intentional.
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The Bills are quietly the hottest team in the NFL
Coach Tuesday replied to Hermes's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Dolphins are more quietly the hottest team in the NFL.- 87 replies
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Should we be taking the Dolphins more seriously? Really amazing that they started 1-7. They’re the hottest team in the NFL and it’s not really being talked about.
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A Breakdown of the 31 yard run by Damien Harris
Coach Tuesday replied to HoofHearted's topic in The Stadium Wall
My issue with Levi is that he’s made of glass. Every time he falls down hard or makes a tough tackle I worry he’s not going to get up again. -
The Falcons are one of a couple of teams (Reskins, Eagles, Seahawks) who I haven't seen actually make a tackle on defense in like 5 years.
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A Breakdown of the 31 yard run by Damien Harris
Coach Tuesday replied to HoofHearted's topic in The Stadium Wall
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This is what they are saying in New England Land
Coach Tuesday replied to DefenseWins's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hot take: their coach letting him throw only 3 times because it was windy outside may have undermined his confidence and the confidence his teammates had in him. They’re 0-2 since. -
This is what they are saying in New England Land
Coach Tuesday replied to DefenseWins's topic in The Stadium Wall
He may be right though. Neither Jones nor Judon looked right yesterday. Jones isn't great but he was having trouble with 6-yard passes which has been his ace - he might well be hurt. And Judon was getting pulled to the sideline more than usual. -
This is what they are saying in New England Land
Coach Tuesday replied to DefenseWins's topic in The Stadium Wall
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This is what they are saying in New England Land
Coach Tuesday replied to DefenseWins's topic in The Stadium Wall
Expect NE to add a stud receiver or two in the offseason. Amari Cooper? Devonte Adams? Could see Beasley taking his insufferable act to NE too.- 173 replies
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This might be my favorite, on the 4th and 1 when Josh was scrambling he did a rugby dummy fake with the ball and the two defenders crashed into each other instead of him… what a baller.
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Dawkins was forced to play after the injury and actually may have had his best game. Such an odd season.
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Brian Daboll deserves a lot of credit today.
Coach Tuesday replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Still don’t love the shenanigans inside the 5 yard line - it’s like they have no go-to plays down there they’re comfortable with and pull out the mad scientist crap instead, which they clearly don’t practice enough. Daboll needs to learn that it’s better to master 3-5 plays than to dabble in 27 plays… Daboll the Dabbler. Brian Dabble. I’m onto something here… -
Brian Daboll deserves a lot of credit today.
Coach Tuesday replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Allen did a bunch of things today that you’re never supposed to do: - throwing back across his body to the middle of the field in the red zone (2x) - refusing to slide on scrambles - trying to jump over defenders - throwing it backhanded (2x) He got away with all of those things because he’s simply a superior athlete to everyone else on the field, and because he’s reaching the point in his career where he’s understanding what he can get away with and when. And when he wasn’t doing crazy Josh Allen sh- he was playing within the structure of the game plan, taking the easy checkdowns which they dared him to take, throwing the ball away when it was time to quit on the play, and not turning the ball over against a ferocious D. Josh Allen is a superstar and we’re incredibly lucky to be able to watch him do his thing for the next decade.
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