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Stop hating on Legedu


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So even though Naanee sucks you want us to blame Cam for trying to give him a shot?

Yes. You know what Brady does when one of his receivers repeatedly fugs him over? He puts him in the doghouse and doesn't throw his way.

Cam had a fantastic game, but he HAS TO STOP GIVING NAANEE CHANCES.

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He didn't play too badly today actually. Although I feel like he was afraid of being hit on that catch and catch and run. Still have no idea how they reserved that catch, but I was at the game so it wasn't clear.

Was it clear on TV?

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Naanee was not the problem today. In fact, he had a couple of key blocks that sprung great rungs, especially when he sealed off two defenders for Deangelo's long TD.

Also, that overturned catch was absolutely bogus. What the eff ever happened to INDISPUTABLE VISUAL EVIDENCE?!?!!? It didn't help that it looked like a duck, either.

This loss sits with the D not getting stops on 3rd down. Saints simply did whatever they wanted when they wanted to do it.

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He didn't play too badly today actually. Although I feel like he was afraid of being hit on that catch and catch and run. Still have no idea how they reserved that catch, but I was at the game so it wasn't clear.

Was it clear on TV?

Yes,very clear and obvious. He is def. afraid of contact.

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it means he's making his progressions and hitting the open man, not forcing it to his number one or running like all the derps insisted before he was drafted. personally i like it. it's frustrating now but when he's making those reads to gettis/lafell its gonna be fap city.

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it means he's making his progressions and hitting the open man, not forcing it to his number one or running like all the derps insisted before he was drafted. personally i like it. it's frustrating now but when he's making those reads to gettis/lafell its gonna be fap city.

but for now legadu continues to fug up

sorry but I trust a quadruple covered smitty over a wide open legedu 100% of the time

his reads should be smitth -> TE's -> running backs -> back to smitty -> running lanes ->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> legedu

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