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(mods, please fix my misspelling of Rodgers name!)
I'm sure most of you have seen this but I want to take a moment to point out what I believe deserves some of our collective appreciation.
Watch 76 (and 77!) on that ridiculous 3rd and 33 catch and run by Woods.
"There is no play for 3rd and 33."
- To fully appreciate this, you have to acknowledge that quote and that it represents the way many people view that kind of down and distance situation as an insurmountable obstacle.
Well, here is the thing - that play wasn't an accident. It wasn't the result of a mistake by the defense.
That the play went for six is thanks to Woods impressive speed and explosive finish after he passed the 1st down marker, but like most plays not involving Marshall Faulk, this one required a full team effort and that effort is powerfully evident in Saffolds hustle and reaction to that play.
76 gets off the line and bursts up field, moving like a 300lb skill player. Saffold and Whitworth both make huge blocks downfield...
Saffold is playing at an extremely high level and it's nice to see our longest tenured Ram enjoy some team success.
Some people might go through the motions in that kind of down and distance position... but not our guys. They played it like they could pick it up, and they did. Freaking beautiful.
I'm sure most of you have seen this but I want to take a moment to point out what I believe deserves some of our collective appreciation.
Watch 76 (and 77!) on that ridiculous 3rd and 33 catch and run by Woods.
"There is no play for 3rd and 33."
- To fully appreciate this, you have to acknowledge that quote and that it represents the way many people view that kind of down and distance situation as an insurmountable obstacle.
Well, here is the thing - that play wasn't an accident. It wasn't the result of a mistake by the defense.
That the play went for six is thanks to Woods impressive speed and explosive finish after he passed the 1st down marker, but like most plays not involving Marshall Faulk, this one required a full team effort and that effort is powerfully evident in Saffolds hustle and reaction to that play.
76 gets off the line and bursts up field, moving like a 300lb skill player. Saffold and Whitworth both make huge blocks downfield...
Saffold is playing at an extremely high level and it's nice to see our longest tenured Ram enjoy some team success.
Some people might go through the motions in that kind of down and distance position... but not our guys. They played it like they could pick it up, and they did. Freaking beautiful.
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