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10-01-2010, 09:16 AM | #16 |
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Re: Rams Game Offensive Review
The Warpath doesn't have coaches film?
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10-01-2010, 11:30 AM | #17 | ||
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Re: Rams Game Offensive Review
Good stuff as usual.
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I never understood how the FO considered letting Kendall go and signing Dock was something more then a lateral move when we had major problems at the RG and OT? You know what elsed pissed me off watching the Ram's game? Watching Jason Brown hold his ground and get push against our DL. I still don't understand how the free spending Skins let Jason Brown go. Quote:
A starting RB cannot have that mentality. Regardless the reason a RB cannot deny the team a chance for more yards. By avoiding that last contact he denied the defense an opportunity to mess up and allow a long run. (think Moore on Jackson) Imo what Portis did is negative indictment on his thought process as a runner. I think it was Deion or Marshall Faulk said that a running back needs an empty pockets and a heavy heart. Portis has neither and it shows, he looks like Shaun Alexander at the end of his career when he became known as the tip-toe burglar, he was running gingerly with the intent of finding a nice place on the grass/turf to lay down. Imo that run should rightfully relegate Portis to a 3rd down (blocking) back until his 'hand' gets better and he wants to finish runs. Last edited by 30gut; 10-02-2010 at 03:05 PM. Reason: Typos |
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