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86 yard touchdown run

#41

Have it happen in preseason to make sure it doesn't happen in the regular season. We can't break contain against Philly, or Mccoy will eat our lunch
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#42
(This post was last modified: 08-25-2014, 10:49 AM by ObjectiveJag.)

Quote:Well, if you watch the play, Cyprien was trying to fill his gap, and the guy who should have been trusted to do so was the one who messed up.  If Bryant is apologizing to Gus, it's clear he thought he made the mistake. 
But.... that means maybe Cyp and Gratz can't be as bad as some people think? it just dosen't fit :woot:


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#43

Quote:Things like this will happen.
Really. It was a bad play. Stuff happens.
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#44

Bad play, generally great day for the defense though.  Dropped 2 interceptions on the first drive but Branch made the unexpected play considering the matchup.  Even with Henne at the helm, if we only allow 13 PPG we'll win a lot of ball games.  


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#45

My take on the play after re-watching it late Friday night: 

 

 


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#46

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#47

Take away that run....

 

Our D was beast....

 

I'm not worried about that one run.

 

It got Bush the rest of the night off though, which was good for him. lol

Because of Joique Bell (round 8 iirc), Reggie Bush lasted until the 14th round of my fantasy draft lol


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#48

knee jerk anyone?


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#49

Quote:Cyprien with the blunder.
 

Cyprien over-persued the play.  

Quote:I wouldn't be surprised if Gratz was in on that screw up too. 
 

Gratz was well blocked by a bigger player. He did nothing wrong.

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#50

Quote:I wouldn't be surprised if Gratz was in on that screw up too. 
of course, because his ability to bring down the ball carrier has been lacking this preseason, right?

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#51

Quote:of course, because his ability to bring down the ball carrier has been lacking this preseason, right?
That's not going to play into the narrative TMD has for his new target du jour. 

Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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#52

Quote:But.... that means maybe Cyp and Gratz can't be as bad as some people think? it just dosen't fit :woot:
I know, it rains on that glittery anti-Gratz/Cyp parade.  Life sucks. 

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#53

Quote:My take on the play after re-watching it late Friday night: 

 

 

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I'm fine with it if it's an overeager player, but Bryant wasn't as much blocked as he pushed to the inside and didn't contain the edge.  Cyprien got caught up in the wash because he was tentative.  I think he hesitated because Bryant wasn't where he was expected to be.  It happens. 

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#54

Quote:I'm fine with it if it's an overeager player, but Bryant wasn't as much blocked as he pushed to the inside and didn't contain the edge.  Cyprien got caught up in the wash because he was tentative.  I think he hesitated because Bryant wasn't where he was expected to be.  It happens. 
 

Looked like Bryant might have even been held as he tried to push back to the outside when he saw Reggie cut back.  Also - it was a really great cut-back by Bush.  I thought Cyp committed to quickly to a gap in the middle and was stuck there  once Reggie changed direction. Seemed like if he'd stayed home a beat longer he wouldn't have been stuck trying to get around Bryant to tackle the RB. 

 

Regardless of how it breaks down  -- it seems very correctable. 


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#55

It is extremely correctable, but we must burn someone at the stake. 


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#56
(This post was last modified: 08-25-2014, 01:36 PM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:I know, it rains on that glittery anti-Gratz/Cyp parade.  Life sucks. 
 

Uh, Cyp WAS part of the blunder. BUM.


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#57

Quote:I wouldn't be surprised if Gratz was in on that screw up too. 
 

...but you don't troll

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#58

Quote:Uh, Cyp WAS part of the blunder. BUM.
 

You should probably start a thread about it, or just hijack every other thread with your Cyprien rants.  You have your new target to obsess over because of one play in which a player took responsibility for the mistake.  But, of course, as usual, you can look into your glittery crystal ball and determine it wasn't Bryant to blame because if that was true, your whole laughable agenda would fizzle before it really got started.  Whine on, diva.  Whine on. 

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#59

Quote:...but you don't troll
 

Thats not trolling. I really wouldn't have been surprised if Gratz was part of the blunder. He's not that good. 

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Quote:You should probably start a thread about it, or just hijack every other thread with your Cyprien rants.  You have your new target to obsess over because of one play in which a player took responsibility for the mistake.  But, of course, as usual, you can look into your glittery crystal ball and determine it wasn't Bryant to blame because if that was true, your whole laughable agenda would fizzle before it really got started.  Whine on, diva.  Whine on. 
 

Several of us on this thread have pointed out that Cyp too aggressively jumped the wrong gap. 

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