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Worst play of the game IMO

#21

Quote:How many other coaches/coordinators in the league would've said "now would be a great time to throw Toby in there"
 

Stop being such a hater...  

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#22

I'm just a kindergartener
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#23

How about two missed game winning field goals... Just sayin
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#24

How about 3 points scored in 3 second halves this season? Just sayin....
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#25

Quote:How about 3 points scored in 3 second halves this season? Just sayin....
 

What do you know, that fits right in with my halftime adjustments thread I posted earlier! LOL 

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#26

Was it THAT bad of a call really? Yeldon was gassed after a great run. So Gerhart goes in. He was met in the backfield. That one is on the o-line.
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#27
(This post was last modified: 10-04-2015, 06:18 PM by clfcrn777.)

Quote:Was it THAT bad of a call really? Yeldon was gassed after a great run. So Gerhart goes in. He was met in the backfield. That one is on the o-line.

Not at all. The one that really bugged me was the run on third and 11 to settle for a 48 yd field goal. Pitiful. Odd nobody's talking about that.
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#28

Clemons hitting the face during the otherwise game-changing sack was the worst.


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#29

Quote:Was it THAT bad of a call really? Yeldon was gassed after a great run. So Gerhart goes in. He was met in the backfield. That one is on the o-line.
They were trying to catch the defense gassed after pursuing a big run play by running Toby down their throat.

 

Too bad it was our own o-line that looked gassed.

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#30

Quote:They were trying to catch the defense gassed after pursuing a big run play by running Toby down their throat.

 

Too bad it was our own o-line that looked gassed.
Oh, is that what it was? Well, okay then... NOT!

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#31

Quote:Not at all. The one that really bugged me was the run on third and 11 to settle for a 48 yd field goal. Pitiful. Odd nobody's talking about that.
Our passing game was pretty shaky in the second half. Bortles had already had a couple of passes swatted in the air and a sack might take them out of FG range. Passing was considered a risky option at that point. You would like to see your line create more yardage than that, but running the ball was the right call in that situation.

 

48 yards is well within Myers range. He needs to make those kicks.

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#32

Quote:Our passing game was pretty shaky in the second half. Bortles had already had a couple of passes swatted in the air and a sack might take them out of FG range. Passing was considered a risky option at that point. You would like to see your line create more yardage than that, but running the ball was the right call in that situation.


48 yards is well within Myers range. He needs to make those kicks.


I would agree with you, if we hadnt already seen him miss from 53 twice
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#33

Quote:Oh, is that what it was? Well, okay then... NOT!
You're right. It's like a video game. No one ever gets tired or winded.

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#34

Yes it was that bad of a play call. His first touch of the game too. He has proven time and time again that he gets blown up in the backfield.


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#35

Any run straight up the middle

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#36

Quote:I would agree with you, if we hadnt already seen him miss from 53 twice
And an incomplete pass would have left him with another 50+ yard FG attempt.

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#37
(This post was last modified: 10-04-2015, 06:51 PM by MikePete54.)

STOP RUNNING IN THE MIDDLE, YOU [BAD WORD REMOVED] !!!


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#38

Quote:Yes it was that bad of a play call. His first touch of the game too. He has proven time and time again that he gets blown up in the backfield.
Getting the runner hit in the backfield is 100% on the o-line.

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#39

Quote:Getting the runner hit in the backfield is 100% on the o-line.
How come every time Toby carries the rock he his hit in the backfield? Also of the other 31 head coach/o-coordinator combos in the league, how many would've put Toby in the game in that situation?

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#40

Quote:How come every time Toby carries the rock he his hit in the backfield? Also of the other 31 head coach/o-coordinator combos in the league, how many would've put Toby in the game in that situation?
I don't know how to answer a made up stat because Toby doesn't get hit in the backfield every time he runs the ball.

 

Our backs across the board are getting hit too many times in the backfield. This isn't something unique to Toby.

 

Probably every coach in the league would have put their #2 RB in the game right after their #1 RB just had a 38 yrd run in OT and would be pretty winded. That is normal protocol after a player runs for a big gain.

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