09-23-2009, 02:45 PM
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Re: Matt Light vs. John Abraham
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Originally Posted by jcwfalcon
Its a little secret that we are thinking the same thing. When you watch film on both of these teams, it seems they both have run less screens than any other team in the NFL. We are thinking the Falcons will try a few this week since Belichick likes to go on fil...uh....nevermind.
Run screens to the other side away from Peterson. I'm not impressed by the platoon of Stephen Nicholas and Coy Wire so far this year. But that could just be because i'm comparing them to Peterson and Lofton...and those guys have been very good. Nicholas and Wire would probably look par for the course beside Brooking. One blocker in front on the screen will be more than enough to blast Nicholas out of the way.
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I liked Lofton coming out of Oklahoma in 2008. Is he a pure 4-3 MLB, or could he play 3-4 SILB? He's a bit on the small size, but plays tough and might be able to bulk up. I sometimes fantasize that if the idiot Commish hadn't taken our #31 pick away for that little indiscretion which you keep mentioning, that we could have drafted Mayo and Lofton to address the ILB position.
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