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Did the wide receivers magically get good?


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15 minutes ago, frankw said:

Fair or not at the end of the day the offense goes as the QB goes. Bryce was dialed in and that translated to rest of the offense.

As bad as people are saying GB's defense is. The Bucs are somehow worse. No reason we can't replicate this performance next week. Against Baker Mayfield too? Cmon...

2 weeks. Got the Jags up next (If BY9 out plays TLaw it's gonna be awesome)

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Running the ball well.

Cad Mays has been very solid the last few games at LG.

Gabe Jackson at RG (should have started instead of Nash who got beat bad twice to start the game)

Threat of run + better blocking gives Bryce time.

We had a hot answer for the blitz.

Notice how often Bryce extended the play and then straight up made play.

Notice how often we have stacked set and MOTION!!!!

It's a lot of things but the huge difference is play at guard and the running game.

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3 hours ago, MasterAwesome said:

It was really just Chark who stepped up. Thielen has been solid all season. I would love to see some big renaissance from our receiving corps but we’ll have to wait and see. We’ve seen Chark drop some easy balls this year so I think he’s prone to streakiness and this was good Chark…really good, even.

And Tremble.  Of course, he is a TE, but he did make some nice plays.  

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