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1 minute ago, cunninghamtheman said:

We struggled with it last season and only lost one game, the SB, while dealing with it…with QB1 on the field anyway.

So how many yards? And how many is "gashing"?

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8 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Right,and we all keep saying he needs to pass the ball more,so lets start passing the ball more. He has the weapons. 20 passes in the first 1/2, 17 in the second(those include passes to RB's and Goedert)

I guess you failed to read this post also

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To be real how much the Pats can rush for depends on many factors. If we get the ball first and get up two scores early it completely limits the chances they stick to a heavy run approach. If they can keep things tight? Or even have a lead? Then they’ll rack up a large rushing total on us.

Joe said 70-90, I am going with 100-110. Those are straight up running plays not passes to RB's and if that is gashing, expect that many games

1 minute ago, cunninghamtheman said:

To be real how much the Pats can rush for depends on many factors. If we get the ball first and get up two scores early it completely limits the chances they stick to a heavy run approach. If they can keep things tight? Or even have a lead? Then they’ll rack up a large rushing total on us.

Your the genius with the crystal ball. You already know we will struggle,so there must be a definition of gashing,yet you can't produce a number lol. So we guessed and if we are wrong SO WHAT????? At least Joe and I answered point blank questions while to deflect every time

I'm out,too early for BS before the coffee kicks in. Later

32 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

ASG,as the TE position contnues to evolve,your grandson is sitting pretty as far as earning a living at it,at least in his youth. Big difference from when I played when dinosaurs ruled the earth LOL

As a  RS freshman he's more of a run blocking TE than a receiver. Average speed but really good hands.

42 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

To be real how much the Pats can rush for depends on many factors. If we get the ball first and get up two scores early it completely limits the chances they stick to a heavy run approach. If they can keep things tight? Or even have a lead? Then they’ll rack up a large rushing total on us.

You are offensive coordinator...  you believe you can " gash" your opponent.   5 minutes left in the 1st Q, you are down 14-0.  Why wouldn't you run the ball to improve your chances of scoring a TD on this drive?

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52 minutes ago, Asg 15 said:

As a  RS freshman he's more of a run blocking TE than a receiver. Average speed but really good hands.

All teams need a good blocking TE.They don't get the accolades but are an important piece to have

14 minutes ago, joemas6 said:

You are offensive coordinator...  you believe you can " gash" your opponent.   5 minutes left in the 1st Q, you are down 14-0.  Why wouldn't you run the ball to improve your chances of scoring a TD on this drive?

So you are planning a PRE gash? 

41 minutes ago, Asg 15 said:

As a  RS freshman he's more of a run blocking TE than a receiver. Average speed but really good hands.

He'll earn a living at being a run blocking chip blocking TE2 at the very least. Check what we pay Stoll

1 minute ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

He'll earn a living at being a run blocking chip blocking short pass TE2 outlet at the very least. Check what we pay Stoll

https://overthecap.com/player/jack-stoll/9857

10 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

$2,425,000 over 3 years is a GOOD living in my book and your grandson is just getting started. What will that pay be when he graduates college? Someone will figure out he can catch. Maybe it's still kind of the same. When I played I wasn't all that fast,but I gave my QB windows. I was the sole TE,now they play 2 TE sets,that wasn't around when I played,so a different animal. A nice chip blocking TE will do well for himself and no telling yet that he can't because a TE 1. Stoll does ok even as a TE 2. He's a big boy with alot to learn. Bright future IMO and I wish him the best and when he is famous I want an autographed football

2 hours ago, Asg 15 said:

As a  RS freshman he's more of a run blocking TE than a receiver. Average speed but really good hands.

If he learns how to long snap....would be a huge advantage. 

1 hour ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

So you are planning a PRE gash? 

If I can gash my opponent... I'm using that to score.  Being down 2 TDs early in the game means nothing.   I need to score to make it 14-7....why do I care if it takes 4 minutes or 8 minutes?

You take your opponents running game away late in the game... if you have a lead and it matters if they need to rush to score.

Going up 2 TDs in the 1st quarter doesn't change anything.  

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38 minutes ago, joemas6 said:

If he learns how to long snap....would be a huge advantage. 

Yeah, their special teams were horrible last year and haven't inproved

Whoooo got Sunday Ticket should be able to watch all the Eagles games now was tough being in TX only time got to see the Eagles was prime time games lol 

2 hours ago, Asg 15 said:

As a  RS freshman he's more of a run blocking TE than a receiver. Average speed but really good hands.

Witten made a killing being a good blocker with great hands…. Still no clue how that man always found ways to get open though looked so damn slow 

2 hours ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

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Drafted Toney didn’t start him though thank god lol…. Mahomes gave him some support though so can’t drop him yet hoping he rebounds and has a good year 

Amon-Ra and Laporta gave me 28 points though so I’m pretty happy was hoping for a bit more but both guys beat there projections 

https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jase-McClellan-RB-Alabama Nice RB to add for our RBBC .  Seems solid,no star,good hands solid YPC. Just asterisking players I want to watch this college season

4 minutes ago, Bleedinggreen93 said:

Amon-Ra and Laporta gave me 28 points though so I’m pretty happy was hoping for a bit more but both guys beat there projections 

I said early in the game that if they couldn't stop Brown it would be a long night for KC. Lions have a few rough edges to work out,but boy the coach has them humming like they haven't for decades

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