Did our HC just say this?

Ibdancin

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I'm gonna need a link to the transcript. But he basically stated that there is no disconnect from an execution stand point at practice and in game.


As soon as there is a transcript, and I see it, I will post it.



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SouthFarmchicken

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I'm gonna need a link to the transcript. But he basically stated that there is no disconnect from an execution stand point at practice and in game.


As soon as there is a transcript, and I see it, I will post it.



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He’s probably 100% accurate. It’s a lower level of football in practice against that defense and offense.
 

Shmuley

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I'm gonna need a link to the transcript. But he basically stated that there is no disconnect from an execution stand point at practice and in game.


As soon as there is a transcript, and I see it, I will post it.



Episode 5 Reaction GIF by The Office
It means that our defense also knows ahead of time what plays the offense will run.
 

HumpDawgy

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Our practice probably looks like this. QB is pushed out of the pocket from inside twist pressure, rolls outside, but instead of running for 15 yards, he throws over the head of a wide open receiver standing in the endzone. Rinse.....repeat.
 

Ibdancin

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Our practice probably looks like this. QB is pushed out of the pocket from inside twist pressure, rolls outside, but instead of running for 15 yards, he throws over the head of a wide open receiver standing in the endzone. Rinse.....repeat.
That's the only thing that one can logically come to.
 

josebrown

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Our practice probably looks like this. QB is pushed out of the pocket from inside twist pressure, rolls outside, but instead of running for 15 yards, he throws over the head of a wide open receiver standing in the endzone. Rinse.....repeat.
We don’t need to see it, to see it, do we? SMH
 

The Peeper

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Our practice probably looks like this. QB is pushed out of the pocket from inside twist pressure, rolls outside, but instead of running for 15 yards, he throws over the head of a wide open receiver standing in the endzone. Rinse.....repeat.

Or trips over his own feet and loses 5 yds
 

Dawgzilla2

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How many times did they practice two receivers running into each other on a reverse?
 
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