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Who gets cut when Tez comes back ?
(10-29-2015, 05:23 PM)fredtoast Wrote: He turned that play back inside.  That is what he is supposed to do.

He shouldn't just turn the play back inside when blocked by a TE. He should end the play. 
It's a zone run. The cut back is always supposed to be there. He shouldn't be negated by a TE that easily. 

(10-29-2015, 07:35 PM)PDub80 Wrote: We've already established in another thread that you don't understand football, the Bengals, and that you don't even watch the games.

What sort of football noob finds 8 short clips of a guy getting blocked or not making a tackle and then says, based off of that, that he sucks? I guarantee you that every defensive player in the NFL has at some point not made a tackle, or been blocked by a TE on a play.

Only an absolute fool would post crap like that.

Oh look #1 is back.
It was specific to the game at hand when I originally posted them.
Again, I never said those specific 8 plays. 
His career says he sucks. But hey, whatever . 

Go on more about how formations don't matter when running. 

(10-29-2015, 11:09 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: Football IQ....it helps.

And the other play he wasn't moved out of his spot.  His eyes were on the ball carrier the whole time.  Brandon Thompson, however, got washed out and lost his containment. 

Royal just doesn't get it. 

I don't get it? You are the one saying a guy who is inactive for 7 games, ineffective every other time he plays is going to make the team outta nowhere and get 35 snaps. 

He was in position to make the play. He let the TE prevent that. That's considered a win block by the TE. 
You can't say Thompson got "washed out" then say Hunt did a good job. 
They both lost their blocks there. Make a ***** play. 
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RE: Who gets cut when Tez comes back ? - RoyleRedlegs - 10-30-2015, 05:19 PM

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