Offensive Big Play Potential

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  1. IdiditMawae

    IdiditMawae New Member

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    Couldn't agree more. I think that he should get atleast a couple of passes his way today. Take them from Gates.
     
  2. LAJet

    LAJet Well-Known Member

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    I'm a huge fan of Spadola. I want to see enough passes thrown his way today to see what we have.
     
  3. laxin

    laxin Active Member

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    He better be wearing gloves... He may have great hands, but there's no way you dont wear gloves in the rain, especially when your team has already had the dropsies.
     
  4. OverloadBlitz

    OverloadBlitz Well-Known Member

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    Spadola should start opposite hill IMO.

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  5. MexicanJet

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    We have NO ONE on Offense that can make big plays. I'd say Tone because of who he is and he's done it in the past. But he's dogging it. The only one I'd say is Geno. And I say Geno's ability to run. That's all.
     
  6. PolygamyWinsChampionships

    PolygamyWinsChampionships Well-Known Member

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    Not really true. Hill is making plenty of big plays, the only problem is that some of them are still going for the other team. The kid is a playmaker, the question is whether he can become a pro.
     
  7. MexicanJet

    MexicanJet Well-Known Member

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    If he could make big plays, we would have beaten the Pats the last 2 times we played them up in Foxboro. The guy isn't good. He's a pansy, stone hand having loser.
     
  8. PolygamyWinsChampionships

    PolygamyWinsChampionships Well-Known Member

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    He's a raw 2nd year receiver with great measurables, decent stats and potential...hold judgment for a while he may work out in the end.
     
  9. Footballgod214

    Footballgod214 Well-Known Member

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    I know right? Ivory and Powell are averaging like 1.2 yards per carry and Mangold/Brick aren't even active anymore.

    Oh, you're a dumbass.
     
  10. Br4d

    Br4d 2018 Weeb Ewbank Award

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    Well the play makers made plays today and Geno looked a lot better. Hopefully they stay healthy and this wasn't a mirage caused by the Bills secondary.
     
  11. Longsuffering88

    Longsuffering88 Well-Known Member

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    Amazing what good protection, accurate throws, good play calling, and receivers who catch the ball can do

    Really not rocket science
     
  12. xxedge72x

    xxedge72x 2018 Gang Green QB Guru Award Winner

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    Imagine Marty had the 2010 cast to work with? (Skill positions - not getting into the QB debate)

    The sign of a good/great coach is someone who gets his players to consistently overachieve. I believe Marty is the first OC during Rex's tenure (likely longer, considering who the OCs were before him) that fits this description. Marty was easily the best pickup of the offseason, and the most important. A competitive offense, even with shit talent, gives the team a chance to score, and with this defense a chance to win.
     

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