Where are the Line Backers in the passing game

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My fat a&% could line up as QB in the NFL, with the perfect pockets our D-Line allows every play, and throw to my number 1 reciever whose crossing five feet in front of me with no line backers to worry about:

1. How is the opposing teams number one reciever always open on short crossing routes.

2. Why are our LB's never under any of them tipping balls like every other team or making them pay for catch one in the middle.

3. Lastly, why are our linbackers waiting for the reciever to run past them on crossing routes to start running with them, like their going to catch up with a slot reciever or something.

Bonus Question (10 points if correct): Who can tell me when the last time Barbie Carpenter actually made a play. That doesn't mean when is the last time he dove at someones shoes hoping to knock it off to trip him.
 

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Is it me or Brady James looks like he is running in slow motion? He looks fatter and slower this year than last year.
 

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Zman5;3144274 said:
Is it me or Brady James looks like he is running in slow motion? He looks fatter and slower this year than last year.

he does look fatter.
 

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star_obssessed;3144246 said:
Bonus Question (10 points if correct): Who can tell me when the last time Barbie Carpenter actually made a play. That doesn't mean when is the last time he dove at someones shoes hoping to knock it off to trip him.

He made a stop on 3rd and ten on a throw to LT I believe yesterday. He also had terrific coverage on him when they tried to split him wide and run him into the end zone.

I know he's the favorite whipping boy but he's not the problem. James has always been terrible in space and Brooking looks like he's running on fumes.
 

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star_obssessed;3144246 said:
My fat a&% could line up as QB in the NFL, with the perfect pockets our D-Line allows every play, and throw to my number 1 reciever whose crossing five feet in front of me with no line backers to worry about:

1. How is the opposing teams number one reciever always open on short crossing routes.

2. Why are our LB's never under any of them tipping balls like every other team or making them pay for catch one in the middle.

3. Lastly, why are our linbackers waiting for the reciever to run past them on crossing routes to start running with them, like their going to catch up with a slot reciever or something.

Bonus Question (10 points if correct): Who can tell me when the last time Barbie Carpenter actually made a play. That doesn't mean when is the last time he dove at someones shoes hoping to knock it off to trip him.

Our linebackers were too exhausted from defending Wade last week and too tired from saying how resilient they are.
 
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