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Packers @ Colts, November 22, 2020, 4:25pm EST


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Just now, StatesmanN said:

So I see Hines is back to being relegated to next to nothing in the game plan again.

 

Frank never learns.  He is probably your best offensive player and Frank treats him like a 3rd stringer.

 

He is just not good at utilizing his best players.

Yeah, Frank really needs to let Sirianni take a week of playcalling. Frank is too predictable and doesn’t balance the run and pass games very well

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5 minutes ago, Turftoe said:

At home.  Inside (no wind).  And our kicker can't get it over the bar from 50.  That is not impressive leg strength.

One thing I have noticed on all of his kicks is while he is very accurate, the ball does not explode off of his foot like with some other kickers in the NFL.  There is no pop.

 

It just kind of floats.  You really notice it on the extra points.

 

His lack of leg strength is pretty alarming. 

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