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12-24-2012
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Murray may be key to winning Sunday night...
I know that we have to play a really good game to win Sunday night but I feel that if we get Murray going it will be key in beating Washington. Its seems whenever Murray makes some good runs, Garrett decides to start passing on every down, getting us in 3rd and long situations. I know yesterday Murray made some good runs and after that we threw the ball on all three downs and this was before the fumble?? I don't get it. I know the league is going to a passing league but if Murray can get going, feed him the ball, control the clock, and keep Griffen on the bench.....
Never argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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12-24-2012
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I couldn't agree more we need too feed the beast, it showed we needed him thanksgiving
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12-24-2012
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I know its a given that a good running game will help us but my point in the original post is Garrett seems to get away from running when its working?
Never argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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12-24-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Arkyvarminter
I know its a given that a good running game will help us but my point in the original post is Garrett seems to get away from running when its working?
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he does. Garrett is andy reid jr. Heck andy reid might run the ball more than garrett lol.
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12-24-2012
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Save the Snow Leopard
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The key to winning the game is holding them to 25 or so.
I have no idea who's playing so I have no idea what our chances are.
I've been in and out all day so I don't know the status of Jenkins, Sims and Albright or Ware either.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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12-24-2012
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The key is stopping their run game and making their offense one dimensional. Unfortunately, I don't think our banged up defense can do that.
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12-24-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Arkyvarminter
I know that we have to play a really good game to win Sunday night but I feel that if we get Murray going it will be key in beating Washington. Its seems whenever Murray makes some good runs, Garrett decides to start passing on every down, getting us in 3rd and long situations. I know yesterday Murray made some good runs and after that we threw the ball on all three downs and this was before the fumble?? I don't get it. I know the league is going to a passing league but if Murray can get going, feed him the ball, control the clock, and keep Griffen on the bench.....
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This is an understatement. Murray has to have a very good run game and ball protection as well. The only way we win this game is if we have some ball controlling drives that end up with points at the end of each drive because they are going to riddle our D. A few 3 and out's by our offense and we'll be seeing the first half of the thanksgiving game all over again.
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12-24-2012
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He is one of the key players but I think play of Austin/Harris may be more important .
Witten and Dez will be doubled and they will dare us to beat them with rest of the receivers.
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12-24-2012
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Just put it all on Tony, he is our best player, go with an up tempo/hurry up offense until we are ahead by more than 2 scores.
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12-24-2012
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Benched
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Murray cost us the game yesterday with that fumble. 
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12-24-2012
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The Instant Classic
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rynie
Murray cost us the game yesterday with that fumble. 
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It was a back-breaker.
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
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12-24-2012
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Lonely Stranger
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rynie
Murray cost us the game yesterday with that fumble. 
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Yeah, I have to agree with this. What bad timing to have a fumble that close to the goal line!

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12-24-2012
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I think the defence lost this game....no pass rush poor tackling etc....
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12-24-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tecolote
Just put it all on Tony, he is our best player, go with an up tempo/hurry up offense until we are ahead by more than 2 scores.
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our only chance. let tony and dez have a chance to win, the run game is a waste of time.
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12-24-2012
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#15
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Someone tell me why Murray is so great? Have not seen it at all this year, now that rb in Seattle is a different story
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