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(09-21-2015, 06:46 AM)BritishBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Loved this play, getting Jake Fisher the ball. Dude has some hands and pace on him!

http://www.nfl.com/videos/cincinnati-bengals/0ap3000000534360/Can-t-Miss-Play-Bengals-offensive-lineman-Jake-Fisher-with-a-31-yard-catch

Loved how pumped he got and it seemed infectious.  Awesome play.
Next: blocking!

:jk:

That play told me sumpin' 'bout Hue. Kid, meet candy shop.
It was definitely fun to watch!!
I loved Whit's comment on this play

“That was the play he knew the best this week,’ said left tackle Andrew Whitworth. “Of all the plays. He’s usually asking us what to do, but on that one he didn’t need any help. He knew exactly his responsibilities.” . . .

Jake, Jake, Jake you gotta learn the rest of the plays too!
(09-21-2015, 09:39 AM)pally Wrote: [ -> ]I loved Whit's comment on this play

“That was the play he knew the best this week,’ said left tackle Andrew Whitworth. “Of all the plays. He’s usually asking us what to do, but on that one he didn’t need any help. He knew exactly his responsibilities.”  . . .

Jake, Jake, Jake  you gotta learn the rest of the plays too!

I got a chuckle outa that one too.
Loved it ! Great job Hue, Jake, Andy, everybody. This stuff gives defenses something else to worry about when he reports eligible and works much to our advantage.
(09-21-2015, 09:09 AM)tigershrimp Wrote: [ -> ]Next: blocking!

:jk:

That play told me sumpin' 'bout Hue. Kid, meet candy shop.

Yep.  You're the opposing DC, you got a lotta stuff to try to take away.
Love the idea of a D having to cover Green, Eifert, Hill/Gio, Sanu, Jones and now Fisher in the redzone, all are a threat!
(09-21-2015, 09:47 AM)bengalfan74 Wrote: [ -> ]Loved it ! Great job Hue, Jake, Andy, everybody. This stuff gives defenses something else to worry about when he reports eligible and works much to our advantage.

Add that to the fact the there are a bunch of regular weapons to worry about.  For instance, say you can't stop the Raiders...

Can you say Sleepless in Baltimore?
(09-21-2015, 09:51 AM)McC Wrote: [ -> ]Add that to the fact the there are a bunch of regular weapons to worry about.  For instance, say you can't stop the Raiders...

Can you say Sleepless in Baltimore?

It's early I know. But the Ratbirds look to be in big trouble. Quite possibly one of the worst teams in the NFL just hung 30+ on them.

Can you say TD Jake Fisher next week ?
(09-21-2015, 09:39 AM)pally Wrote: [ -> ]I loved Whit's comment on this play

“That was the play he knew the best this week,’ said left tackle Andrew Whitworth. “Of all the plays. He’s usually asking us what to do, but on that one he didn’t need any help. He knew exactly his responsibilities.”  . . .

Jake, Jake, Jake  you gotta learn the rest of the plays too!

^ this.
(09-21-2015, 10:00 AM)bengalfan74 Wrote: [ -> ]It's early I know. But the Ratbirds look to be in big trouble. Quite possibly one of the worst teams in the NFL just hung 30+ on them.

Can you say TD Jake Fisher next week ?

That would be amazing.

I also like him getting game experience, btw.
That play was great. He almost led the team in receiving yards yesterday!

Yards: Eifert 49, Jones 48, Green 45, Fisher 31, Bernard, Snau 15

Anyone else wishing he would have just trucked the safety?! He only had him by about 100 lbs.
Good hands by Fisher. He reeled that one in nicely. Rolleyes
(09-21-2015, 10:30 AM)BleedNOrange Wrote: [ -> ]That play was great.  He almost led the team in receiving yards yesterday!

Yards: Eifert 49, Jones 48, Green 45, Fisher 31, Bernard, Snau 15

Anyone else wishing he would have just trucked the safety?!  He only had him by about 100 lbs.

As much fun as that would have been, I'd rather he run out of bounds and not test his ability to hold onto the ball
(09-21-2015, 09:09 AM)tigershrimp Wrote: [ -> ]Next: blocking!

:jk:

That play told me sumpin' 'bout Hue. Kid, meet candy shop.

He can be the other side of the eifert tower? he might not be ready to go as the LT atm... but he can play some TE
(09-21-2015, 02:47 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: [ -> ]He can be the other side of the eifert tower?  he might not be ready to go as the LT atm...  but he can play some TE

Hue has shown a nice little assortment of trick plays.  He goes for it once a game, it seems.  And most of them work.  Especially great if you're struggling to move the ball.  They re-energize the whole team.
That was a brilliant call.

I loved that.
After many years of hearing "Number 74 is reporting eligible," ThumbsUp it was great to see a Number 74 actually catch a pass!!! ThumbsUp
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