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Now that every team knows how to shut down our offense now what?
Re: Now that every team knows how to shut down our offense now what?
I don't think every team will be able to shut our O down. Not every team has the CB's that Denver does- shutting down the deep ball to Evans is easier said than done, and if Lynch keeps playing so well they won't be able to load the box AND take Evans away.
Re: Now that every team knows how to shut down our offense now what?
Originally posted by OpIv37
I don't think every team will be able to shut our D down. Not every team has the CB's that Denver does- shutting down the deep ball to Evans is easier said than done, and if Lynch keeps playing so well they won't be able to load the box AND take Evans away.
Obviously, if we had tried it more than once, we could've hade Bailey added to the long list of corners burned by Evans down the sideline. Seriously, if they were going to dink and dunk, they should've kept Holcomb or started Edwards....'cause if we're not going to exploit our starting QB's strongest asset relative to every other QB we have, what's the fricking point?
Good riddance Fairchild. Of course, the knowledge of your departure will only make TE more hateable than the typical Bills QB. Good luck, hope we don't mess you up like JP.
Re: Now that every team knows how to shut down our offense now what?
You guys are better than you think you are. We had a ton of game film on your offense, and you had basically zero on ours. We have changed our offense completley from when Plummer was the starter.
Evans is a beast, and cannot be shutdown by many people. IMO Champ is the best CB in the NFL. Could have gone either way, we made a number of mistakes, and were lucky to recover.
Re: Now that every team knows how to shut down our offense now what?
Originally posted by Claymore
You guys are better than you think you are. We had a ton of game film on your offense, and you had basically zero on ours. We have changed our offense completley from when Plummer was the starter.
Evans is a beast, and cannot be shutdown by many people. IMO Champ is the best CB in the NFL. Could have gone either way, we made a number of mistakes, and were lucky to recover.
Thanks, but we got outcoached. It's not like you have alot of game film on Lynch.
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