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Originally Posted by offiss
#1 I have seen enough of Gardner, he makes one great play, then drop's 3 easy passes, he will never be a reciever that can be relied on, he will kill you every time, he's the little girl with the curl.
#3 Ramsey- although he threw 3 pick's [didn't look like his fault, coles] I saw enough of him to see I want him in there now, learning and getting comfortable in this offense, that I believe will eliminate the dumb INT's,
#4 Our replay X-ref- Carter catch in the end zone when he had 2 feet in, hit, and rolled, I thought the rule is that it's still continuation? No different than what happened to us with Coles last year, you have to control the ball after you hit, or take more than 2 step's in some kind of attempt to do something after the catch. Also, is it me, or did Carter's catch down the right sideline for a first down, have only one foot in clearly stepping out of bound's? I didn't focus on the replay with that, they just checked to see if he went out of bound's before the catch?
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#1 Gardner-he dropped a couple of passes against the Bucs and continues this trend against the Gints..........Perhaps Thrash should move up and take Gardner's place.......
#3 Ramsey-Yes, he looked better than Burnell, but Gibbs just won't tolerate the interceptions...Ramsey better learn to throw it away or he's on the bench and Tim moves to #2.
#4-I thought the same thing abut Carter's catch....but despite having an
ex-official in the booth Gibbs didn't challenge the call...........
#5-Special Teams-The special teams did improve, what hurt us was having to use an injured kicker.........at least that's a positive......