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Re: Houston is THAT bad...
Yesterday's short passing emphasis was definitely more game plan related. There may have been a few instances where Brunell checked down, but all the screens, slants, and dumps were by design.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Houston is THAT bad...
I agree. Everyone is always looking for why we aren't good enough, or need to be better, or won't make it. It's so annoying.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: Houston is THAT bad...
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We just should not think for a minute Saunders is about not opening the offense. Sure plays are designed for Moss / ARE on short plays, but Saunders is losing sleep at night because he can't get Brunell to get confident in his ability to throw downfield. Saunders was salavating at the idea of having Moss and ARE creating separation in the secondary. That hasn't happened yet because Brunell is afraid to pull the trigger. I hope the 22 straight completions gave Brunell the confidence to open it up. Until that happens, we won't see a true Al Saunders offense.
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