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Originally Posted by illdefined
he looked good scrambling for some key first downs, but more importantly, when he did pass, he'd acquire his downfield target and fire it to them right after the drop.
something sorely missing from "pat the ball and wait for the rush" Brunell, Bledsoe and even Ramsey back in the day. it's called attacking a defense, instead of being dictated to by them.
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That he did. I'm surprised the Panthers didn't intercept him more. He was very Ramsey-like out there, just with more mobility. He was gunslinging, missing open guys often. He played above average, but Bledsoe would have won that game too.