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Is gettis suiting up?


micnificent28

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no.

too lazy to look for a link, but it'll be at least week 8 before he's considered.

Not true at all. He could very well suit up this weekend, although id be surprised if he did . they have 3 weeks from the day he practices (Wednesday) to keep him on the Pup, IR, or activate him... He could technically get the nod this Sunday.

We will however learn his fate by week 8

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Not true at all. He could very well suit up this weekend, although id be surprised if he did . they have 3 weeks from the day he practices (Wednesday) to keep him on the Pup, IR, or activate him... He could technically get the nod this Sunday.

We will however learn his fate by week 8

technically he could suit up, but he won't...don't remember where i read it.

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Can't imagine him making any difference.

I am wondering more how Murphy made a colbertesque disappearing act

One of the reasons none of the offensive guys are really showing out is lack of snaps by the offensive team as a whole. They cant sustain drives, cant get rhythm and basically suck.

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One of the reasons none of the offensive guys are really showing out is lack of snaps by the offensive team as a whole. They cant sustain drives, cant get rhythm and basically suck.

this, a million times.

There are plenty of reasons, but like most people are saying, I blame the read option. It's a boom or bust play and it doesn't help the offenses rhythm at all. Running out of shotgun constantly is no good.

The play fakes are awful for Cam's footwork and timing. It always looks like he's throwing flat footed. I've seen him rush throws because he has his eyes downfield and wants to squeeze it in. I'd rather see him come out of the fake, in rhythm, survey, and step into his throw.

Gotta start looking specifically to hit LaFell, Olsen and Murphy underneath. Defenses can't take away both the deep ball and the shallow passes.

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this, a million times.

There are plenty of reasons, but like most people are saying, I blame the read option. It's a boom or bust play and it doesn't help the offenses rhythm at all. Running out of shotgun constantly is no good.

The play fakes are awful for Cam's footwork and timing. It always looks like he's throwing flat footed. I've seen him rush throws because he has his eyes downfield and wants to squeeze it in. I'd rather see him come out of the fake, in rhythm, survey, and step into his throw.

Gotta start looking specifically to hit LaFell, Olsen and Murphy underneath. Defenses can't take away both the deep ball and the shallow passes.

I would love to see us "roll the pocket" to let a big hitter delvelope...of course that would entail the guys up front actually blocking.

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