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Just now, Two_pound said:

Why are we giving them 10 free yards on every play. Why are the linebackers dropping so deep all Jackson has to do is flip nice easy tosses to someone wide open in the MIDDLE of the field??? We can still lose this, and it will be an epic collapse.

Because we have backup corners playing now. They’ll give cushion every throw. 

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3 minutes ago, EastStreet said:

The Balt run D is a bit overhyped. I linked an article in one thread about why they are overrated. 

And they're a bit down from previous years regardless. 

We're also setting the run up with a lot of passes, and Reich, "at times" has had some great play calling.

Over hyped or not u have to admit that the Oline is running the ball the last 2 weeks without all the high priced talent

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5 minutes ago, Moosejawcolt said:

Absolutely. People gang up on me but we pay way  to much money and picks on the Oline. Need some of these late round picks to start contributing and they r.

How come you dont mention how we are moving the ball without Calvin Johnson against a good defense?

 

We are calling plays much differently than in previous games. We are putting it in Wentz hands and he is delivering. They cant load up on the run because Wentz is making them pay.

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3 minutes ago, Two_pound said:

Why are we giving them 10 free yards on every play. Why are the linebackers dropping so deep all Jackson has to do is flip nice easy tosses to someone wide open in the MIDDLE of the field??? We can still lose this, and it will be an epic collapse.

Really we are down to the last DB’s on our roster. We are backing off to not get beat. Keyes fell on his * when Brown blew past him!

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