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Originally Posted by TigerUppercut
3rd down, There were only two viable options near or in the end zone. The defender made a lucky guess (in Maclin's words during his press confereence).
You take the 1 on 1 option every time in that scenario. Simple film break down. You're welcome.
The people who think he should've thrown to kelce are the same morons who would have complained if Kelce gets tackled short of the pylons. ....Only on CP.
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Smith made a major habit of force feeding Maclin when he ran a slice/banana route from the slot in the red zone. It got to the point where on the 2-point conversion vs. Pittsburgh, I called it before the snap. And of course he again forced it to Maclin in the back of the end zone, double covered.
It was successful in 2015, and then when teams caught on it cost us at least one game in 2016. That is simple 'film study'.