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Impressions From The Bears Game
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Quote:I just saw a replay of the final Ramsey pass breakup. He showed good burst and closing speed in undercutting that route. I didn't appreciate it from the TV angle.Ramsey pass breakup was indeed great and the replay allows to appreciate it even more. Such a great play. I liked the Jack mic'd clip although I thought he played more snaps. He played 15 snaps vs Skuta's 14 snaps (although I don't know if Skuta was always the OTTO on his snaps or if he took any as a LEO), so it was quite balanced. I have to say that this OTTO position really doesn't allow the players to "shine", even in Seattle Bruce Irwin was the player you spotted less often in that defense. A more classic SAM role would be preferable in my opinion, |
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