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| MVP Join Date: May 2005 Location: washington, D.C.
Posts: 11,363
| What Happened to Hutch, Birk, and McKinnie? All you heard all week was how dominant Minnesota's Pro-Bowl offensive line had been all season. And let's not forget their two great defensive tackles. Our defensive line went out and stuffed them good. I also like how Gregg Williams played Daniels and Carter on opposite ends. Brian Mitchell brought up a good point during the Comcast post game live show, how Minnesota tried to run at Andre Carter. And in doing so they moved away from their strengths. Great game planning by Gregg Williams!! |
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| Franchise Player Join Date: May 2004 Age: 34
Posts: 9,232
| Re: What Happened to Hutch, Birk, and McKennie? It seemed so often that we simply stuffed their run game in the back field. Our LBs did a fantastic job of gap protection and our safeties made good tackled. Godfrey is a beast in run defense and we can see the value in our "under talented" front four. They may not pressure the QB all that great but man can they gap control and establish a line. Rarely are they just pushed around. |
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| Special Teams Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 272
| Re: What Happened to Hutch, Birk, and McKennie? I guess they got smoked. One hell of a win. HTRR |
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| MVP Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: lancaster,pa Age: 51
Posts: 10,440
| Re: What Happened to Hutch, Birk, and McKennie? sometimes things like that happen when you try to be too cute as a coach. at this point in the season, just do what got you this far. great game planning by our entire coaching staff.except for the on sides kick. im like yelling that before it happened
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| | #5 |
| Playmaker Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Los Angeles, CA Age: 36
Posts: 2,709
| Re: What Happened to Hutch, Birk, and McKennie? nothing was available for their running game, most notably the middle. i think we're seeing the beginning of quite a tandem of our own- i look forward to the montgomery/golston duo in the future. |
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| \m/ ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Age: 40
Posts: 72,716
| Re: What Happened to Hutch, Birk, and McKennie? Excellent job by Williams last night, but ultimately let's tip our hats to the guys up front who controlled the line of scrimmage. They simply had no lanes to run through all night. |
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| Pro Bowl Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Pacifica, CA
Posts: 6,503
| Re: What Happened to Hutch, Birk, and McKennie? Montgomery, Golston and Griffin outplayed them. |
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| Eternally Legendary ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Seattle Age: 33
Posts: 9,738
| Re: What Happened to Hutch, Birk, and McKennie? Eight or nine men in the box is what happened to them. Too many players to block.
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