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3 minutes ago, poundaway said:

He did, but I thought he said it will be be committee.  I hope Chuba gets the checkdowns. 

I thought Hubbard would be better at checkdowns but the guy has hands of stone and don't expect much. I would like to see us run a more traditional run game with QB under center and handoffs and play action.   Not that I expect much.

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7 minutes ago, pantherj said:

In all-22 when Foreman got to play he missed the holes and ran into the backs of our o-linemen. They pulled him out when they saw him doing that. I know the Huddle loves him, but he blows.

Huh.  Didn't who do great for a great running team last year?

Maybe our play designs blow.  Wouldn't that be more likely?

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Just now, poundaway said:

Huh.  Didn't who do great for a great running team last year?

Maybe our play designs blow.  Wouldn't that be more likely?

There a massive hole a couple of times, and Foreman ignored it and ran into the backs of our linemen. That's a bad sign.

Our run play designs were generally not working well and I was able to see in all-22 why. Ian Thomas as whiffing on blocks. He was the main culprit.

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I saw your profile pic and was like, "I don't remember posting in this thread".

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4 minutes ago, pantherj said:

There a massive hole a couple of times, and Foreman ignored it and ran into the backs of our linemen. That's a bad sign.

Our run play designs were generally not working well and I was able to see in all-22 why. Ian Thomas as whiffing on blocks. He was the main culprit.

Good thing we signed that 17Mill contract for Thomas.  8 mill deadcap this year and 5 mill deadcap next year.

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