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Now that Billick is calling the plays, is there a change in the offensive (no pun intended) gameplans? Who benefits from this, i.e. more running with Jam, or passing to stretch the field, or more underneath to Heap?
I would think since Bilick is loyal almost to a fault that he might listen to JLew's whining about not getting enough carries and give him the ball more. Pure speculation on my part but given McNair's concusion and Heap's injury history he might want to grind it out on the ground and let his defense win it for him. Again, pure speculation.
I would think since Bilick is loyal almost to a fault that he might listen to JLew's whining about not getting enough carries and give him the ball more. Pure speculation on my part but given McNair's concusion and Heap's injury history he might want to grind it out on the ground and let his defense win it for him. Again, pure speculation.
considering billick said they need to score more points and take the game to the next level, if he goes backwards to 7-3 games hes going to look like more of moron that he already does.
and news to the world- baltimore d has been exposed.
Well, the only player it can hurt is Mason. The rest are underperforming as it is.
I think Billick will give Lewis what he wants and give him the pill 20-25 times the next couple of games. But if he doesn't finally show some burst, I think Lewis will be benched.
After all, the only way Billick saves his job is to get 20 points/game out of his offense. Not sure he has ever been able to do that using Jamal. Even in his 2000 yard season.
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