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4 minutes ago, JimR6 said:

What if McCoy runs the option correctly instead of tip-toeing down the line. No way a backside LB should have touched him let alone hit him hard. Poor play call, perhaps, but abysmal execution. The injury was the result and should not have happened.

Marcell darius definitely was not a backside linebacker.  He was the dt and blew up the play.

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35 minutes ago, JimR6 said:

What if McCoy runs the option correctly instead of tip-toeing down the line. No way a backside LB should have touched him let alone hit him hard. Poor play call, perhaps, but abysmal execution. The injury was the result and should not have happened.

That’s part of the problem with the play call.  We weren’t great at running the play in the first place.  If you ranked our plays in order of execution, that one was well down the list.

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2 hours ago, JimR6 said:

What if McCoy runs the option correctly instead of tip-toeing down the line. No way a backside LB should have touched him let alone hit him hard. Poor play call, perhaps, but abysmal execution. The injury was the result and should not have happened.

The biggest travesty was that it further exposed the issue that Colt and Shipley had bailed out the lack of a running game all season and that play was the pinnacle of that issue coming to life in the worst possible way. Much like the last two games against Ohio State you shouldn’t have to risk your QBs life to score inside the ten. 

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