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Quote:Did the "starting center" muff any snaps?
Nope, but he did tackle his own running back after getting pushed backwards by a 3rd team D lineman

Quote:Nope, but he did tackle his own running back after getting pushed backwards by a 3rd team D lineman
And still, your (insert assumed relationship) was cut, and the rest remain.  Go figure.

 

Who knew the starter was facing third teamers?  What play was that exactly? 

 

Pretty sure Atlanta's first team defensive line was in there to start the game with our backup offensive line in there. 

Brunell even talked about it when it happened. He was pushed so far backwards  he ran into the RB, and  ATL 1st team D was long gone by then

Quote:Brunell even talked about it when it happened. He was pushed so far backwards  he ran into the RB, and  ATL 1st team D was long gone by then
 

Bowanko is a 6th round rookie. Brewster apparently "worked out" and got in shape for a position he was being given the keys too. Stop defending him. He sucked and he's gone.
Quote:Bowanko is a 6th round rookie. Brewster apparently "worked out" and got in shape for a position he was being given the keys too. Stop defending him. He sucked and he's gone.
I wasn't aware I needed your permission to defend anyone, my bad
Quote:I wasn't aware I needed your permission to defend anyone, my bad
 

It's ok. Just make sure you check in the future.
Quote:It's ok. Just make sure you check in the future.
Can I defend Prosinski?    just kidding, not sure that's possible
Quote:In the game last night, there were times when it almost looked like Brewster was waiving the white flag.  Seriously, he was getting pushed into the backfield by backup defensive linemen on every other play. 
I do remember seeing Brewster getting knocked back one good time on a play, but when I did focus on the interior line, it appeared that the guards were struggling with their blocks more so than Brewster.

 

I think ultimately it was his ball security that cost him the most. I think muffing the snaps in the first game could be overlooked, but continuing to do that in the 4th preseason game was just too much.
Quote:I do remember seeing Brewster getting knocked back one good time on a play, but when I did focus on the interior line, it appeared that the guards were struggling with their blocks more so than Brewster.

 

I think ultimately it was his ball security that cost him the most. I think muffing the snaps in the first game could be overlooked, but continuing to do that in the 4th preseason game was just too much.
no doubt
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