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Randy Starks.. heartbreaking lack of effort...

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Watch Randy Starks on the double reverse to Bush... he has outside contain playside... its around 4:30 on the highlights.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/09000d5d813b236f/Saints-46-Dolphins-34


He watches Reggie Bush run around him and he lightly jogs in that direction, totally oblivious to Drew Brees right next to him. Brees flops into him like a dead fish and Randy just stood there...

Was Randy supposed to let Bush score on that one?... did they go over the way that was going to play out in rehersal earlier or something?

Guys I promise you that if you line me up at D-End for the fins... I wont ever jog upfield... and if a quarterback tries to block me you better believe that I'm working through that block to make the tackle, and if I can't I'm at very least laying out the quarterback that has been ripping us up. I might not be 6'3 305 like randy starks but I know I could make that play or at least blow Brees up. I've seen highschool Ends make better plays than that...

I love this team too much to watch our players play like Randy did on that play... its not fair to watch our team play without heart. Where was his head at?

All i know is that play like that doesn't fly on football fields in Miami... even on highschool football fields in Miami... in case you didn't know, randy, that's not good enough for the football tradition that we have down here.

I wish I could hear what they tell him about that in the film room... what a heartbreaker...
 
Watch Randy Starks on the double reverse to Bush... he has outside contain playside... its around 4:30 on the highlights.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/09000d5d813b236f/Saints-46-Dolphins-34


He watches Reggie Bush run around him and he lightly jogs in that direction, totally oblivious to Drew Brees right next to him. Brees flops into him like a dead fish and Randy just stood there...

Was Randy supposed to let Bush score on that one?... did they go over the way that was going to play out in rehersal earlier or something?

Guys I promise you that if you line me up at D-End for the fins... I wont ever jog upfield... and if a quarterback tries to block me you better believe that I'm working through that block to make the tackle, and if I can't I'm at very least laying out the quarterback that has been ripping us up. I might not be 6'3 305 like randy starks but I know I could make that play or at least blow Brees up. I've seen highschool Ends make better plays than that...

I love this team too much to watch our players play like Randy did on that play... its not fair to watch our team play without heart. Where was his head at?

All i know is that play like that doesn't fly on football fields in Miami... even on highschool football fields in Miami... in case you didn't know, randy, that's not good enough for the football tradition that we have down here.

I wish I could hear what they tell him about that in the film room... what a heartbreaker...

Too bad the linebackers and 3/4 of the secondary bit so bad on that double reverse it was ridiculous. I mean bush should have been stopped 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage but 98% of the team was already 15 yards up the field trying to stop the first guy.

The defensive effort on both sides of the ball in the 4th qtr was not befitting of an NFL franchise. The problem is that we have seen this more already once this year....
 
i was very upset, he let brees put a girly little block on him and randy did nothing, he easily could have gotten him, but you need spirit for that.
randy's been a beast but stuff like this keeps him from being a well known star in miami or in the nfl.

i still think randy is a great player, but that effort needs to drive him the rest of the season, i hope he catches alot of flack for it
 
He should have just landed on brees as hard as he could. That would have been hilarious.
 
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