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Originally Posted by Mattyk72
Personally I liked the early flea-flicker call.
If anything it gets the defense thinking, granted the result wasn't ideal but still, the idea behind it was sound.
I think it's a good sign too that the offense is getting more and more comfortable and Saunders is using more and more of that vaunted 700 page playbook.
We didn't see many trick plays last season until late during our stretch run, and then we saw one almost every week.
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no one's as willing to call trick plays and go for it on 4th and 1 as gibbs. phobic about turn overs, but not so much on risky plays.