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3 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

Shakir is open for a five yard gain on that play but the play design is to the other side. The TE is covered and Cook is gonna get blown up after a 4-5 yard gain. No one else is open. They just look open because the ball not being thrown in a particular direction means that NFL defenders are not going to break on the ball (hence the spacing between DBs and receivers, which in reality isn't much spacing at all). 

Correct imo

 

The fact that Coleman isn't sharp on this particular route is pertinent because his rub combo w Samuel is pretty clearly one of the reads here, Shakir I don't believe is an option

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22 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I don't know if you quite have to go there, but I was definitely b'ing and moaning early in the Dolphins game about them not making even the slightest bit of effort whatsoever to run the offense at any kind of pace.

 

I was also b’ing and moaning in the late 3rd when they were running an offense at a pace you would expect to see when you had a two score lead

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59 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

 

 

 

At eleven seconds, Samuel is open with only one man to beat and there is an 8 yard cushion, Samuel is on the 42 and the Dolphins safety is at the 50 and that could have been a 20 yard gain at minimum with a bullet from Josh and then Samuel is then doubled only after Josh begins to scramble to the right. I think there 3 receivers that could have been targeted on this play. 

 

Having looked at this play several times, it just shows you how long a second can be in the NFL, at one point also at eleven seconds, Samuel is at the 38, Josh is set, the pocket appears clean and an in stride reception could be a touchdown if Samuel wins the foot race because defensive attention is not directly at Samuel and he is only receiver running free with his body going towards the end zone. 

 

I might be wrong but it is what I think on this play!  

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Posted
1 hour ago, GoBills808 said:

nah Davis and Coleman are basically the same talent wise, Davis just had the better attitude while he was here outside his penchat for getting into arguments w fans

 

Coleman can't separate from a toilet bowl after flushing.  not such a problem with Davis.  He was of infinitely more value for the draft pick than Coleman.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, quincy said:

 

At eleven seconds, Samuel is open with only one man to beat and there is an 8 yard cushion, Samuel is on the 42 and the Dolphins safety is at the 50 and that could have been a 20 yard gain at minimum with a bullet from Josh and then Samuel is then doubled only after Josh begins to scramble to the right. I think there 3 receivers that could have been targeted on this play. 

 

Having looked at this play several times, it just shows you how long a second can be in the NFL, at one point also at eleven seconds, Samuel is at the 38, Josh is set, the pocket appears clean and an in stride reception could be a touchdown if Samuel wins the foot race because defensive attention is not directly at Samuel and he is only receiver running free with his body going towards the end zone. 

 

I might be wrong but it is what I think on this play!  

Yes the 8 to Samuel is definitely a read Allen turns down

 

would love to see a deep in from Kincaid there to hold the high safety vs that cover3 look

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if the effort is not there then you sit him, it's very simple...  yet its not been done WHY?  put Moore out there he catches more passes then this scrub. 

 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

There's a saying I embrace which is that "If you're the smartest guy in the room, you're in the wrong room." So, no, I don't feel particularly smart but there's lots of people who are obviously stupid 🤣

 

 

There are definitely a lot of those, they usually espouse mid-wit bumper-sticker philosophy. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, GoBills808 said:

lol what exactly is the mistake here? not throwing to coleman? ffs watch him on his release, he's moving in slow motion, he doesnt have a good feel for setting up that rub and gets passed over...happens 

 

 

It was 100% the mistake to not take 6 yards on 2nd and ten.  The fact you’re even debating it says you’re not gonna be objective in any conversation about this

Posted
10 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

It was 100% the mistake to not take 6 yards on 2nd and ten.  The fact you’re even debating it says you’re not gonna be objective in any conversation about this

I have no idea what you're talking about

 

The LOS is the 31. When Allen turns down the read to Coleman he's standing at the 33

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