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WNST: Harbaugh looks back,doesn't regret decision making


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#1 BSLChrisStoner

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Posted 18 September 2012 - 11:28 AM

WNST: Harabaugh looks back, but doesn't regret decision making in loss to Eagles
http://wnst.net/balt...ecision-making/

#2 Mike B

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 09:00 PM

WNST: Harabaugh looks back, but doesn't regret decision making in loss to Eagles
http://wnst.net/balt...ecision-making/

When a play does not work it is easy to criticize. The Eagles are fast and Cam did try to use screens to slow them down to no aail butwe were gashing them with Rice. We had them spread out on third down. I said at the time run the ball, but if we had gotten stuffed the same people blasting Cam would be bitching about not throwing.
The Eagles sensed that they could hold our wide outs all day and get minimal calls. That and two bad calls were a big reason we lost. Time to move on and beat the Cheats.
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Posted 27 September 2012 - 11:44 AM

Gah McKinnie could be cut today for all I care. This play was blown by him.

There were 4 blockers, Oher, McKinie, Harewood, Leach on the left side. Leach slides to his left.

McKinnie has to know he needs to pick up the farthest outside guy. Leach has to be able to protect for the backside pressure inside if need be, but BM is the only guy that has a clean shot on Chung.

I was so livid when I saw the replay and McKinnie was looking around to find a guy to block.

Also...Rice needs to be in on that play, but...that play was still on McKinnie. I watched in on replay like 40 times last night and my head almost exploded.




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