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GG Dallas/cunc, our defense was the difference in that one. RDE Matty Brown led the Browns with 7 tackles and 2 sacks, unusual for a DE to also lead in tackles.
Matty Brown ...
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Re: 2006 GG Thread
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trslick
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9/25/2024 9:28 am
GG Vikings
Re: 2006 GG Thread
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MVRowner
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9/25/2024 12:01 pm
GG Bucs, this is an ugly start to the season.
Re: 2006 GG Thread
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Pittball1
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9/25/2024 5:50 pm
GG Rams/woodyto
Re: 2006 GG Thread
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GrandadB
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9/25/2024 8:19 pm
GG Ravens, seth, we got better after the horrible first quarter, and I recognized same gameplan issues that will be fixed right away. Will be interesting to see how the rematech goes, which should be a much closer game and score.
Re: 2006 GG Thread
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setherick
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9/26/2024 10:43 am
I'm hoping to fix my offense before the next time we play. Something is wrong.
GG Pats, owner has been reported as missing following his usual morning ocean swim. Remember that RL story? lol.
DE Brown ...
The infamous ocean swim and drowning story ....... google Carrol Rosenbloom
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Re: 2006 GG Thread
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GrandadB
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9/27/2024 8:40 pm
setherick wrote:
I'm hoping to fix my offense before the next time we play. Something is wrong.
Am anticipating a low scoring game, both defenses should be dominant. With limited play selection and player weighting advantage vs default, defense is hard to beat. Thats the situation with the current version, limited and consistent positive plays, both offense and defense, the same ones over and over, and the knowledge of what defense can stop most or all of the consistently positive plays, like HB Counter. The only variable is the "roll".