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Game Thread W3 - Cleveland V Oakland (1 Viewer)

I was 100% wrong about Jordan fitting this system.Seeing the improvement in the run blocking for this team, after a historically bad 2006, one wonders why every team in the NFL isn't running a zone system.
You have to consider the d-line their playing massraider.
 
Browns TD. Anderson dived in for the score.

24-26

ETA - XP good.

 
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I was 100% wrong about Jordan fitting this system.Seeing the improvement in the run blocking for this team, after a historically bad 2006, one wonders why every team in the NFL isn't running a zone system.
You have to consider the d-line their playing massraider.
Sure, but the Raiders couldn't block anyone last year. And they have run the ball much better in ALL their games. Still not a great rushing game, but it is much, much better.
 
Also, I thought the sideline TO called by Denver last week was BUSH league. And now Oakland does the same this week. What a crappy move.

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Also, I thought the sideline TO called by Denver last week was BUSH league. And now Oakland does the same this week. What a crappy move. :bag:
It's called icing the kicker, a long standing tradition. If the sideline didn't do it the players on the field will. Snap the ball faster, concentrate harder, because it's basic football 101.
 
Also, I thought the sideline TO called by Denver last week was BUSH league. And now Oakland does the same this week. What a crappy move. :thumbup:
It's called icing the kicker, a long standing tradition. If the sideline didn't do it the players on the field will. Snap the ball faster, concentrate harder, because it's basic football 101.
... how'd that work out for fat Andy last week? His "icing" was so good, it gave the 'skins 7 points!! Difference in the game ...
 
mad sweeney said:
Peak said:
Also, I thought the sideline TO called by Denver last week was BUSH league. And now Oakland does the same this week. What a crappy move. :thumbdown:
It's called icing the kicker, a long standing tradition. If the sideline didn't do it the players on the field will. Snap the ball faster, concentrate harder, because it's basic football 101.
I understand what it is, but shouldn't the call come from the field and not the coach? Besides, icing the kicker is for making the kicker think longer about the kick. Icing the kicker comes before the snap or in the huddle. Not from the sideline right at the time of the snap. That's where my problem lies with it.Like I said, I understand it. Not certain I like the idea of it. :shrug:
 
Please tell me why Ronald Curry's 2nd TD was called back in the 4th quarter? Sportsbook TV didn't have any volume or closed captioning. Then Lamont Jordan followed with a shortyardage TD.

 

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