I remember one blitz play in particular at the start of the game, where Denver sent a DB off the edge and he stripped the ball from Trent Edwards. That play gave me flashbacks of the Arizona game. I'm not sure who that DB was for Denver but he deserves props for going after the football and not Trent Edwards' head! I seriously think that he could have killed Edwards on that play and put him out for the game. I guess what I'm trying to say here, is that Trent needs to do a better job in recognizing the DB blitzes that teams are sending his way.. This has gotten him nearly killed TWICE now and you better believe that we are going to see more of these type of blitzes until he figures out how to read the defense better.
One play that could have costed us the Denver game..
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Re: One play that could have costed us the Denver game..
Originally posted by BuffaloFeverI remember one blitz play in particular at the start of the game, where Denver sent a DB off the edge and he stripped the ball from Trent Edwards. That play gave me flashbacks of the Arizona game. I'm not sure who that DB was for Denver but he deserves props for going after the football and not Trent Edwards' head! I seriously think that he could have killed Edwards on that play and put him out for the game. I guess what I'm trying to say here, is that Trent needs to do a better job in recognizing the DB blitzes that teams are sending his way.. This has gotten him nearly killed TWICE now and you better believe that we are going to see more of these type of blitzes until he figures out how to read the defense better.
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Re: One play that could have costed us the Denver game..
Originally posted by RockStar36Thankfully Champ Bailey isn't big on hitting people.
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Re: One play that could have costed us the Denver game..
I dont think we can blame the QBs for the pressure they're constantly getting. The O-line has done a piss poor job all season long. Both QBs have had the exact same problem, granted one of them is ******ed, but the problem arises at the line.
The guy, I think it was Champ Bailey, blew right through the line. Edwards had very little time to react.
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