Murray 394 yds from 2000 yds

yimyammer

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Next week against Philly will dictate that, they can't fall behind again and try to play catch up with the passing game.

No doubt, I loved the win tonight but the O started slow again and blew an opportunity to score on the first drive, no biggie against Chicago but it seems like the kiss of Death against Philly and Indy.

I wish they could figure out how to come out crisp, score and consistently get leads on teams, its especially needed with our D.

Having said that, the D held Chicago to 7 points in the first half and then the O finally started scoring
 

Reverend Conehead

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It would be nice, but I hope the team does not make that a priority. The wins are the priority. If we're in the last regular season game and Murray needs 50 more yards for that 2K mark, but we're blowing out the other team and we've got a playoff spot locked up, I would rather sit Murray and run Randle. Keep Murray fresh and uninjured for the playoffs, the 2K yards be damned. Randle's shown he's a good runner. We can get yards and kill the clock with him.
 

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It's going to be tough honestly. I seriously doubt he has any more games like he did tonight. No teams are as bad as the Bears.

Also, if he's anywhere close going into the last game against the Skins, they're going to absolutely stack the box to make sure he doesn't get it. They have nothing to play for, they won't care if we score on them through the air. But they will care strongly about being the team that gives up the 2,000 yards rushing, to a Cowboy no less.

I think he gets close, about 1,900 yards or so. Hope I'm wrong though.

Dez time! Beasley time!
 

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