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I thought we would have an advantage with our oline and run game then open the pass game. Possibly score enough to keep it interesting. That thought was apparently shit.
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That's exactly what I thought
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Reich got cute and outsmarted himself plain and simple.
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Indiana V2 (01-12-2019) | ||
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I would've lined up in the I and smashed them!
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I guarantee this is what NE does. They won’t over think it. I am interested to see how they attack them defensively. What they did last game did not work at all. NE is pretty slow in the LB area.
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With a dominant O-Line, you've got to at times play to their strengths and pound the rock. Do it from multiple formations...including the I, the offset I, 11 personnel, 12 personnel, sometimes under center, sometimes not. Hell,get the stretch play back in there. |
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