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So it's Robinson or Armini....we are screwed


Jmac

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If you watched the Green Bay second half or raiders game.... quick passes and offset line. 

It really is a successful strategy and Norv already built in quick passes into this offense.

we should be more worried about Cam finding that man quickly. 

This isn’t a reason to

worry, we should only worry if the coaches don’t adjust. Thankfully it’s not the blind side.

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Amini is so bad that a quick passing attack won't fix it.  You cannot scheme away his level of horrid.  Every play he was on the field at RT on Sunday, he was beaten.  EVERY SINGLE PLAY.  

 

He's a shitty guard.  How we expect him to be any better at RT is beyond me.  If he starts at RT the rest of the year, we will not make the playoffs.  He will singe 'handedly' destroy this offense.

 

 

 

 

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Just now, jamos14 said:

Amini is so bad that a quick passing attack won't fix it.  You cannot scheme away his level of horrid.  Every play he was on the field at RT on Sunday, he was beaten.  EVERY SINGLE PLAY.  

 

He's a shitty guard.  How we expect him to be any better at RT is beyond me.  If he starts at RT the rest of the year, we will not make the playoffs.  He will singe 'handedly' destroy this offense.

 

 

 

 

If he starts at Rt the rest of the season I would be surprised if we win 5 games.

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