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Thank goodness for Harris and Gamble


Zod

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Last night was a bad sample I think.

The scheme basically was stop the runs at all costs, and keep everything in front of you in the secondary. EVEN IN THE ENDZONE. :cry:

Gamble and Lucas really do better when we take the restraints off and let them fight with the WR.

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Last night was a bad sample I think.

The scheme basically was stop the runs at all costs, and keep everything in front of you in the secondary. EVEN IN THE ENDZONE. :cry:

Gamble and Lucas really do better when we take the restraints off and let them fight with the WR.

You're right. Honestly it didn't even look like they were trying to break up passes. It looked like the plan was- let them catch the ball and THEN try to stop them. It was painful to watch.

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That is exactly what they wanted to do.

For the first time in a long time I can't find the logic in it either.

No wonder the CB's have such a dejected look on their face, they are part of a scheme that makes them look like fools. NO CB can COVER THAT WAY.

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