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Gil Brandt's hilarious twitter comment on how bad our run game has been
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Quote:No and no, both guys are quality "good-enough" RB's, the issue here is the inability to create running lanes. Right. No running backs look good getting consistently hit behind the line of scrimmage. I do think the scheme is poorly thought out, too though. More straight ahead would be good, less stretch to the sideline. Either way Yeldon was a poor choice last year and ivory was overpaid. Dave should have spent the money on offensive line talent. Bring in Mack, for instance, and two positions on the line would be better instead of weakening a guard position because you need to have someone play center. Hopefully it works out long term and Linder us the next Meister. |
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