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By Chrisaaron1023 · Posted
I just watched the highlight.. that was probably the best punt ive ever seen too... and I watched us lose to a punter in 2008 -
By holeymoley99 · Posted
He got what was there,several times them met him in the backfield and he still managed to get back to line of scrimmage or eek out a yard or 2. -
By JMichael557 · Posted
If he is injury prone then he is done, time to move on. You cannot fix injury prone be sitting on the bench. The problem is that he has not been hurt playing QB. He gets hurt while trying to play running back. All running backs get hurt. All Running QB's who try to play Running Back get hurt. Don't understand anything about learning from Flacco. The same crowd wanted Minshew last year for the same reason when anyone with any sense could see he was limited. He goes to Vegas and is now on the bench. If Flacco was in Vegas he would be on he bench. You may win some games with Flacco but you cannot win with Flacco. We only scored 2 TD's yesterday. One of those was because of a great play by Pittman. Flacco was not very good against a bad team. He threw high and gave TN an easy interception. AR can do that. He threw into the crowd twice and was picked off and was saved by penalties. The only way to find out if AR is the QB of the future is to play him. Do you want to find that out now or waste next year as well. -
For perspective, Goodson had one run to the left that gained 33 yards. His other 7 carries were a 2.6 yd average. It's not talked about much, but Fries was having a pro-bowl year. He is going to be missed.
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By bluebombers87 · Posted
You learn from both. As evidenced by Brady himself saying so. Manning says the opposite. So there really isn’t any definitive proof one way or another. More up to the individual and what they need to learn. I think AR can benefit from more time with Flacco learning mechanics and decision making through watching and film study. If he’s injury prone (as he appears to be so far) then all the more reason to hold him back until he’s ready.
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