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  • Mace
    Haha...yeah you think so ?
    • Mar 2013
    • 20315

    Rushing defense

    I'm still amazed, and trying to process it. I wasn't drinking watching this game, and the thing that sticks in my mind was that Bell ran for about 50 yards all game and powerwalked for another 186. I'm always going to remember that, never seen anything like it. In the final minutes I was wondering if he ever even got winded or broke a sweat.

    Did this really happen as much as I thought it did ? It kept looking like he was going to accelerate when he saw a gap, but he never did because he never had to.

    Was damn memorable, imho.
  • TacklingDummy
    Unreachable Douche
    • Jul 2002
    • 71728

    #2
    Re: Rushing defense

    Dareus is a Fools Gold and Kyle Williams is the defense.

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    • feldspar
      Registered User
      • Mar 2007
      • 13620

      #3
      Re: Rushing defense

      I saw a lot of power-walking too

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      • HAMMER
        I'm right, Miyagi is wrong.
        • Jul 2003
        • 8132

        #4
        Re: Rushing defense

        Originally posted by TacklingDummy View Post
        Dareus is a Fools Gold and Kyle Williams is the defense.
        They missed Kyle today for sure. That being said I don't think he would have changed the outcome.

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        • Mace
          Haha...yeah you think so ?
          • Mar 2013
          • 20315

          #5
          Re: Rushing defense

          Originally posted by HAMMER View Post
          They missed Kyle today for sure. That being said I don't think he would have changed the outcome.
          Well the weird part is that other people were running around, Bell did too when he wanted to, so I ruled out footing. He wasn't accelerating when you thought he would though, just powerwalked for another 5 yards like it was a cartoon with people slapping at him as they went down, stuck behind Steelers without evidently being able to get past them. Sometimes he trotted, like this slow jog that just ate yards like a McCoy sprint, along with his lead blocker he didn't even need to run past.

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          • Novacane
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 42376

            #6
            Re: Rushing defense

            Dareus quit once he got paid.

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            • TacklingDummy
              Unreachable Douche
              • Jul 2002
              • 71728

              #7
              Re: Rushing defense

              Originally posted by Novacane View Post
              Dareus quit once he got paid.
              He quit 11/13/2014.

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