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Originally posted by ArtistFormerlyKnownAsBKR View PostDid you really just type that???
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Originally posted by Den60 View PostYes I did. You can look at the play and see if I was wrong about the block.
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/201309...ghts&tab=recap1) Jason Verrett (CB) TCU
2) Demarcus Lawrence (OLB) Boise St
3) Will Sutton (DT) Arizona St
4) Jarvis Landry (WR) LSU
5) John Urschel (OC) Penn St
6) Shamar Stephen (DT) UConn
7) Brock Coyle (ILB) Montana
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Originally posted by SFWfromESPN View PostYou are not wrong about the block but you are wrong if you are trying to insinuate that it is an excuse for Mathews fumble.
Dunlap did make a nice block later on Royal's 3rd TD.
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Originally posted by Den60 View PostI am just saying that Dunlap allowed his guy to go all around him and get to Mathews from behind. I didn't see Mathews holding the ball out like a loaf a bread.Life is too short to drink cheap beer :beer:
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Thats bullshit. I dont care what the "radio guys" said you protect the ball at all costs. You have to assume you will get hit from behind. Placing the blame on anyone else is wrong imo. We might as well give Rivers a pass for all his INTs that were due to WRs running bad routes. Or OL allowing him to get pressured and rush the pass. I see RBs get hit from behind all the time and fumble the ball and its there fault nobody else. Who cares if someone misses a block that leads to a RB fumbling the ball. Protect the ball at all times in case someone misses a block. Mathews has a history of fumbling the ball. Lets not bury our heads in the sand about it. Hes running well and we need him for this offense to function. But he fucking needs to hold onto the ball at all times.
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I think it's clear Dunlap is a less than stellar run blocker, that's exactly the type of plays he will allow on occasion. We have to take the good with the bad at this point since we have no other choice. In that regard, Matthews needs to wrap up better ESPECIALLY in the Red Zone. It was inexcusable in that situation. It was a contributing factor though, I saw it as well.
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