Crash
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Post by Crash on Sept 17, 2022 21:15:20 GMT -5
So improved talent on the OLine, a healthy QB and Receivers appears to make a difference.
Arguably the most convincing victory for any team against Winnipeg since mid 2019.
Thanks Coach.
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Post by onemoredork on Sept 17, 2022 21:51:56 GMT -5
Felix Garand-Gauthier leading the team in rec yards wasn't very predictable at all.
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Crash
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Post by Crash on Sept 17, 2022 22:15:14 GMT -5
Felix Garand-Gauthier leading the team in rec yards wasn't very predictable at all. the Khari effect, surely.
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sigpig
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Post by sigpig on Sept 18, 2022 12:35:47 GMT -5
Dare I say that coaching -may- have had a positive effect on the O-line too?
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Post by FozzieBear on Sept 18, 2022 13:16:21 GMT -5
Felix Garand-Gauthier leading the team in rec yards wasn't very predictable at all. Nope it was not. Nice to see some of the Canadian receivers actually being given a chance.
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Post by FozzieBear on Sept 18, 2022 13:20:56 GMT -5
So improved talent on the OLine, a healthy QB and Receivers appears to make a difference. Arguably the most convincing victory for any team against Winnipeg since mid 2019. Thanks Coach. Amazing what adding actual talent to the offensive line does. The team can actually have a good running game which in turn opens things up for the receivers. Giving Dane the proper time and not trying to do things in 0.0001 seconds makes a difference too.
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sigpig
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Post by sigpig on Sept 18, 2022 13:25:05 GMT -5
And yet - someone's defending the play of the O-line saying that it wasn't that bad all year. He even tried to turn that into me making excuses for Dane's turnovers (as if the ones that clanked off receivers hands didn't happen) due to my criticism of the O-line. As if replacing 4/5 of the personnel due to injury/performance with better players hasn't had a major effect...
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