MEDVOL
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I missed it. I never saw him play. He could have played in extra point or fg situation, if mobility was limited.
He may have tried it and could not go. Nevertheless, they were not pulled from game. If healthy Robertson and Kendrick would have played.
I noticed Barnett on the sideline a lot as well. My only thought would be that they were letting him rest intermittently, but even then, he hasn't needed that much rest in this year's previous games. Definitely peculiar.
I also noticed several plays where we ran 2 wideouts with Malone and George. I don't understand how you put George in the game and not Jennings. And not to beat a dead horse, but it really raises some questions when people in the stands know what play we are gonna run. How can our coaches not see that if us laypeople can see it, the opposing team can too?
Yes it is frustrating when it doesn't work. Many teams run plays you can predict, like say AL, but they still work. Then you think you know what's comming and they eat your lunch. Being predictable can be your best wepon. You think Denver was predictable in the last Super Bowl. I have seen championship youth teams that only ran three plays. Sometimes the OC has no option because all the players are injured and we can't pass block. If we continued to pass Dobbs would be on the injured list.
The one that stands out to me is when Williams put his hand in Halls chest and pushed him down with ease. Then sacked Dobbs. Like he shot Hall with a taser gun.