What We Learned in Week 3

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  • Coach Sal
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    • Aug 2006
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    What We Learned in Week 3

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  • justasportsfan
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    • Jul 2002
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    #2
    Re: What We Learned in Week 3

    What i've learned is that we cannot afford to keep coming out slow early in the game. Get the passing game going early and we won't have to watch games that causes heart attacks.
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    • Pinkerton Security
      Pinkerton's son
      • Feb 2006
      • 6003

      #3
      Re: What We Learned in Week 3

      I really agree about LT. He is obviously still one of the best, but watching the game last night, I just didnt see the same guy that used to slash and cut up other teams into tiny bits. People talk about how Larry Johnson carried the ball so much and has worn down, but LT touches the ball nearly as much as him, because he catches so many passes. Couple that with the fact that he is not a big guy, and its plain to see LT has waned a bit. I hope, however, he can heal his toe and get back close to what he was bc it was amazing to see.

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      • Mitchy moo
        Roways rooking ahread!
        • Sep 2005
        • 18380

        #4
        Re: What We Learned in Week 3

        Originally posted by pinkdogg32
        I really agree about LT. He is obviously still one of the best, but watching the game last night, I just didnt see the same guy that used to slash and cut up other teams into tiny bits. People talk about how Larry Johnson carried the ball so much and has worn down, but LT touches the ball nearly as much as him, because he catches so many passes. Couple that with the fact that he is not a big guy, and its plain to see LT has waned a bit. I hope, however, he can heal his toe and get back close to what he was bc it was amazing to see.
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