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I thought that was a good play design, poorly executed. The receiver was wide open, the punter threw on the run and was way off.
If you call getting knocked backwards on attempted blocks “comfortable”Harry Sighting..he's getting more comfortable as weeks go bye
And trash offense is back I see
I don’t recall him playing on kickoff or coverage units in his last year at Alabama but I don’t remember prior to that. Nevertheless, that he couldn’t land on one of those teams strengthens the fact that he’s not guaranteed a spot on next year’s roster.
I know it isn’t horseshoes...but they nearly got away with that...ballsy callExpecting a punter to hit a wide receiver 30 yards downfield along the sideline while throwing on the run into the sun is a tall order regardless of how open the receiver is. There aren't many quarterbacks in the NFL who could reliably make that throw.
This gonna be a GDT thng now?
I guess you forgot about the beatdown they put on the Bengals last week? Offense is fine they will figure it out and put 40 to 50 points on these guys.
I thought that was a bit short but no one picked it up on pats coaching?!The spot on Harry’s 2nd down catch was off by nearly a full yard.
Is giving the bengals a beating a real measure of success?
yikes
Pathetic rep, Harry. Standing up completely straight while trying to run block was an interesting idea.