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Old 09-25-2012, 09:23 PM   #705
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Yeah I don't really acknowledge most of the things he post's because I think he's being sarcastic. Can't really tell at this point.

Offense is being run the way the coaches want to run it. If you disagree with this, and think it should change.. Well, it doesn't really matter because while you're sitting at home eating dorrito's and posting on a forum board how it should be done. Kyle and Mike are sitting in a office going over game plans and getting the checks.

I agree with the way the offense is going. RG3 Needs to be mobile to be successful at this moment. It could change in the future, but i'm not going to argue with a coaching staff that is putting up the NFL's most points, and a crap load of yards per game.

Iv'e actually only seen RG3 take maybe 2-3 REAL hits this season. The others are just tackles, and brush offs. I mean, like he said.. This is football right? You guys are to candy coated from the care bears that have put the QB position as some sacred non-hittable athlete on the field.

I remember watching 10 years ago, and I didn't see coaches going "Okay, how can we make sure that Cunningham doesn't get hit more"..

He's our best weapon.. We need to use him the best way possible. If defenses know he's not going to run because we are scared he's going to get hurt. Then what's the point of having a weapon like that?

Fans are funny..
Well just because we arent coaches doesnt mean we have to agree with what they do or the decisions they make. If your reason for saying that they are doing the rite thing is simply because they are coaches than i guess jim zorn and every other coach that has ever worked for every other team has done things the rite way. I happen to like the direction of the offense because we are scoring, but that doesnt mean others cant disagree.
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