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Who was the RB on that play. If AR is looking left, that's the primary target area. A RB running a route to the right should have at least chipped the pass rusher, it seems to me.
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With that front showing, the Sam/Mike three yards off, he should've been looking right first knowing that RB and Warren were not staying to block. He started left, and lo and behold, the Sam/Mike came on the blitz, leaving Ojabo unabated with a rocket up his ass. |
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I think the RB probably should have chipped, but AR definitely was locked on to routes to his left and had no idea it was coming, and it wasn't even a blind-side hit. So the chip likely would have made no difference if the back did it
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AR said he thought the Nickel was where the pressure might come from, so he never looked right. Luckily there was no break or tear. He'll be sore, but he's not out. He said he couldn't squeeze right away, but after a few plays, he was ready to go back out. |
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Tackling was again- dogshit! The penalties continue to be huge problem for this team. Special teams, holy shit! Yeah, not impressed at all with this team's execution in some real basics. |
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I'm starting to believe that AR will never be successful QB in the NFL.
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He’s a lost cause at this point. In fact, I’d rather they rolled with Jones. |
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People all over the net are overreacting to this. Yes he messed up. To me what matters is does he learn from this or does he keep messing up. I still think to bailing on AR now is too early. We invested heavily with the 4th pick and two years of play so far with him. Nobody is going to win anything with Jones. His dinking and dunking is the offensive equivalent of Eberfluss/Bradly defense as far as irritating to watch and try to get behind. I agree it doesn't look very good right now. I still think there is a nonzero chance AR hits and we need to continue to ride this.
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Regarding the chip, I don't think that it would have prevented the sack, but it is possible that it would have been the difference between Richardson getting demolished like he did and Richardson just receiving an ordinary tackle/sack ...... David Ojabo was going full speed with no impediment right from the snap of the ball until he met Richardson ...... a chip would have made him start his momentum over again a couple of steps closer to Richardson than from where he originally started his route to the quarterback. o
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Getting him to play well will be hard enough. Getting him to play well AND stay healthy will be next to impossible, in my opinion. I just don’t see it happening. They won’t give up on him. I’m not saying they should. I’m just saying I will be STUNNED if he ever amounts to anything. |
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