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samsam3738 Wrote:
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> I fell asleep midway its like an hour......Had to
> get up early in the morning
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> Leon do you have comcast?
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> They show replays of every game ONDEMAND. On the
> NFL Network...10 FUll minutes of the best plays.
> You can see it as many times as you like.
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> Ive seen the replays on demand like 3 times after
> work this week.
Yes I have Comcast and the NFL Network. Problem is every time I look in it says "TBA" so when do they tell us what game is on?
I have seen the replays though and that is good.
I realized a couple things from watching the replay:
1) We were VERY effective running the ball. Run blocking was pretty damn good. The OL had a better game than I realized. Pass protected well for Henne too.
2) They really should have thrown the hail mary at the end of the 4th.
Prior to my watching the replay, I was in the camp that they played it safe to prevent a turnover---not an intercepted bomb run back for a TD, but I was worried about a fumble in the backfield, recovered by GB, within their FG range with time remaining. Well, there was only 3 seconds left at that snap I believe, PLUS we were at about midfield. For it to be tragic, a fumble would have had to be run back ALL THE WAY---it could happen, but it's less of a risk than I'd thought beforehand.
I agree about the effectiveness of the running game. When I saw the game on Sunday, I knew that we were running well, but it was actually a lot better than I remembered. In plain truth, we were dominating them at the line of scrimmage for the most part. It made me think that we probably should have run even more than we did. Marshall or no Marshall, the Fins have to run the ball to be successful. Big test coming up with the pitt run defense. I just hope Henning doesn't abandon the run too soon if we're not immediately successful. Hot day means it would be nice to pound the ball down their throat and control the time of possession.