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Whatever happened to Peppers red zone plays


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Just now, Saca312 said:

now this is a reasonable question.

and the reason for that is most likely to ensure peppers is safe and used smart. trick plays could lead him to get unnecessary hits at his age. him as our primary monster pass rusher is fine enough. 

How was the Bradberry question or the Marc James post not reasonable?

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Just now, HeroesHealers2 said:

How was the Bradberry question or the Marc James post not reasonable?

the marc james is fine. never commented on that.

the bradberry one is far too random and obscure. at least keep some of your posts relevant and reasonable. bradberry on offense is a dumb idea no matter how you push it. 

keep things reasonable, relevant, and smart around here and you'll be okay around here.

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He has a gadget play on FGs we may or may not see. 

 

The reason we don't need him on offense is quite simple. He can't run a fade better than Kelvin or Funchess. He can't block better than a tackle-eligible or Ed Dickson. When we put him out there for the fade, our number 1 was Steve Smith. Our number 2 was probably Keary Colbert or Ricky Proehl. And it never worked. Not once. 

 

We don't need that kind of gimmick on the Goal Line with our backfield and Kelvin on the outside. We just need to execute.

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2 minutes ago, KendrickPanther said:

 

The reason we don't need him on offense is quite simple. He can't run a fade better than Kelvin or Funchess. He can't block better than a tackle-eligible or Ed Dickson. When we put him out there for the fade, our number 1 was Steve Smith. Our number 2 was probably Keary Colbert or Ricky Proehl. And it never worked. Not once. 

Dude. Moose. They never ran one of Peppers' fades after 2003.

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