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  • #61
    Originally posted by NoDakIggle View Post
    The offensive line isn’t the best in football this year and Saquan is suffering a little workload issue from last year whether they want to admit it or not. Teams are not letting Brown get an inch of separation.
    Patullo had a couple great plays. The first and second shovel to Goedert haven’t been run before I don’t believe At least not more than a time or two over the years. And the handoff to Barkley off the tush. I saw it once last year. I wish they’d run a short pass off of it and maybe run a play off it five or ten percent of the time.
    They are winning because of blocked FGs and punts along with int like Campbell made. DLine certainly gets pressure but QBs like Mayfield scramble around and make throws like the two TDs today. Both were plays where he ran around for four or five seconds.
    People can complain about the refs but those taunting penalties were exactly what they are looking at this year. Also it doesn’t matter how it happens but if you hit the QB in the head and neck area you’ll be called. Those penalties are on the players no question. And the refs missed a couple holding penalties against the birds. Specifically Mitchell and Ringo.
    I totally agree ND, but I didn't think DeJean did anything to deserve a taunting penalty. Stepping over somebody instead of walking around them is a penalty? What do they need, crossing guards? That call was ridiculous IMO.
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    • #62
      He stood over him and stared him down before walking over him. Not sure if he said anything though
      Wait until next year is a terrible philosophy
      Hope is not a strategy
      RIP

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      • #63
        I agree the offensive line has not been very good this year. Especially inside. Cam Landon and Steen have no cohesion at all

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