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1 hour ago, LeGOATski said:

I'd be fine if they stopped doing those... they seem really gimmicky

They might run this type of play multiple times against the Bengals since they can't stop the run coming off the edge.  They'll mix things up but I think this type of play will catch them with their pants down.

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24 minutes ago, buffaloboyinATL said:

The faster players get over 20mph on their longer runs. I think JA would also be a bit faster if the run was straight down field.

 

18 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

Not that fast. Another report had Knox hitting 18.5 mph and Barkley 20+ mph. It would be better if they put context around all the stats. I have no idea what Beasley's separation rate means beyond the simple fact that he got separation.

I mean Allen has gotten up to that kind of speed on some of his scrambles but he can't really do that on this or he'd out run his blockers.

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24 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

Not that fast. Another report had Knox hitting 18.5 mph and Barkley 20+ mph. It would be better if they put context around all the stats. I have no idea what Beasley's separation rate means beyond the simple fact that he got separation.

I’m with you there.

31 minutes ago, buffaloboyinATL said:

The faster players get over 20mph on their longer runs. I think JA would also be a bit faster if the run was straight down field.

Agreed

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32 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

 

I mean Allen has gotten up to that kind of speed on some of his scrambles but he can't really do that on this or he'd out run his blockers.

Yeah, that's exactly what I'm getting at. There's no point to those stats without context, so it's just gimmicky.

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