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That one pass play to OLeary was a really great call, and execution. The rolling pocket worked perfect. The OL was outside of the hash marks and lined up all in a row with no rush on TT. O'Leary made as much out of it as he could IMO.

 

I didn't think that was by design, will have to watch it again, big play in the game, though. Clay had another key third down play in the fourth QTR.

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I didn't think that was by design, will have to watch it again, big play in the game, though. Clay had another key third down play in the fourth QTR.

 

I only saw it once, too. But it seemed like the entire offensive line rolled to the right and set up in a row perfectly. TT sat back and then threw it across the field to OLeary on the run going the opposite way. I'm not sure how that could not have been planned.
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So happy for this kid. Love his blocking. Love his attitude. Love his story. Did you know he is Jack's Grandson? I am excited to continue to watch him prove

 

 

Jack Nicholson? Hadn't heard that.

 

:rolleyes:

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He does not drop the ball. He runs his routes right. He's a willing and improving blocker. He's faster than Lee Smith.

One of these things is not like the others. Edited by TakeYouToTasker
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He's gone from odd man out (and well deserved) to stepping up and being the guy I hoped he would be. Go figure.....

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Just another example of this team getting contributions from places you don't expect. Kinda like the Pats get all the time. I think you have to give DW and these coaches some credit here.

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Thats a good one! He def makes plays when we need him to. REALLY good to see Tyrod spreading the ball around more!

No gloves O'Leary.....Gonna start calling him NoGLo

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So great to see his growth. A TE combo of he & Clay is as good as it gets compared to NE's pair. Given what I consider a glaring deficiency at WR, I'd love to see this become a staple of the O.

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"Doesn't wear gloves" is the new "wears a wedding ring."

 

And "Jack's grandson" is the new "went to Harvard."

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O'Leary seems to mix well with Clay, and probably works better in 'heavy' sets. That being said, I like Gragg more as Clay's 'backup', since he's a similar sort of player. Hopefully he gets healthy and comes back. I know he hasn't produced much, but the talent is clearly there.

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