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What about this year?
I agree it was a bad game plan, but for Carr to point the finger like that? Not cool.
I think you'll see Scandrick on Tate and Carr (with safety help) on Johnson.
Calvin Johnson, especially in his prime, which I think he might be out of now -- is maybe the only WR I've ever seen in my lifetime that basically was able to take ANY game-plan to stop him -- whether it was double or triple teaming him, and defeat that plan simply by running faster than anyone else and jumping higher than anyone else.
Calvin Johnson, especially in his prime, which I think he might be out of now -- is maybe the only WR I've ever seen in my lifetime that basically was able to take ANY game-plan to stop him -- whether it was double or triple teaming him, and defeat that plan simply by running faster than anyone else and jumping higher than anyone else.
Half of the games, you wondered if the DCoor was even watching the game or asleep. The Detroit game was the best(or worst) example. Carr is simply stating the obvious...
I think you'll see Scandrick on Tate and Carr (with safety help) on Johnson.
Calvin Johnson, especially in his prime, which I think he might be out of now -- is maybe the only WR I've ever seen in my lifetime that basically was able to take ANY game-plan to stop him -- whether it was double or triple teaming him, and defeat that plan simply by running faster than anyone else and jumping higher than anyone else.