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OJ McDuffie on Tua, Waddle, O-line, Dolphins O

'From the OL limiting the offense'

Oh, you mean like the main point I was making in my 'Chargers making Dolphins look bad' post? Pretty much.
It's too hard to pull away from teams on the scoreboard when you cant run the ball and the defense knows you cant run the ball. You wind up letting crappy teams hang around and that can get you beat on occasion.
 
'From the OL limiting the offense'

Oh, you mean like the main point I was making in my 'Chargers making Dolphins look bad' post? Pretty much.
It's too hard to pull away from teams on the scoreboard when you cant run the ball and the defense knows you cant run the ball. You wind up letting crappy teams hang around and that can get you beat on occasion.
And everybody agrees with the main points of that thread...the title however...
 
Man could we use an OJ McDuffie right now.

On top of the loads of receptions he would make each year, the man was a 1st down machine.

It's 3rd down? No problem, just look for OJ, and put it anywhere remotely catchable, because though he always seemed to be open at key moments, his concentration and pass-catching ability was off the charts.

 
Man could we use an OJ McDuffie right now.

On top of the loads of receptions he would make each year, the man was a 1st down machine.

It's 3rd down? No problem, just look for OJ, and put it anywhere remotely catchable, because though he always seemed to be open at key moments, his concentration and pass-catching ability was off the charts.

Waddle really is that guy. When we drafted him I could've never expected he would be a chain-moving machine so fast. He's like Jarvis Landry with speed.
 
Waddle really is that guy. When we drafted him I could've never expected he would be a chain-moving machine so fast. He's like Jarvis Landry with speed.
I wouldn’t mind grabbing Landry if the Browns decided to do a mini rebuild next year. I wonder if he has much in the tank after all those injuries
 
I am not a fan of pinning that INT on Smythe. That was a poorly thrown ball, period.
I'll stick to the QB expert that broke it down over OJ.
Sure Smythe ran a bad route but the throw was equally bad. We all give Tua plenty of praise for great throws so let him own the bad ones too. It's ok, every QB makes bad throws.
 
I read an extensive article about turf toe a few weeks ago and I learned a lot and realized I've had/I have it (very easy for it to reoccur once you get it severe enough). It's no friggin joke!

Can't believe Juice won his case, then got it taken away in appeal 😏
 
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