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Nonstopdrivel
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NFL teams should bring in coaches from some of the professional rugby leagues as tackling consultants.
It would be awesome to see real tackling return to professional football.
Stripping the ball makes for great highlights, but the reality is that a defense centered around forcing turnovers will miss tackles and give up a ton of yards.
It would be awesome to see real tackling return to professional football.
Stripping the ball makes for great highlights, but the reality is that a defense centered around forcing turnovers will miss tackles and give up a ton of yards.
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Stevetarded;191683The offensive line absolutely dominated.
It was beautiful.
Yes... the best overall game they have had in some time.
Wells looked 20 pounds stouter with Lang and Sitton on his wings.. A+ game for his performance this week. Stout at the point and was able to get to the second level a number of times... on the Kuhn TD.. Wells and Sitton just kicked the shit out of Rodgers in the hole.
Clifton bounced back on the natural grass (imagine that) just fine and Bulaga and Sitton on the right side is about as good as it gets.
The Packers missed a couple of blitz reads and pickups.. but overall it was a excellent game in protection as a whole.
I love the element Lang brings to the left side.. his footwork looks smooth like it did coming out.
I was happy with their play.. still don't endorse Campen as the right guy, but the guys on the field held up their end of the bargain last night.
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Methodikal
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Good thread.
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