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Originally Posted by BlackOp
I think they would have gone after Smith...which would have complimented their defense.
Keesums numbers arent great...and he laid some serious eggs against his division. He didn't have to play Rodgers twice and had a rookie QB in Chicago. He only broke 200 yards in like one of those 4 games. It was a perfect storm for him...he wouldn't have beaten Rodgers throwing under 200 yards/1TD.
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Sure, but they were pounding the ball on the ground with great success... I think it's 100+ yards per game 13 times. 125+ in 8 of those, I believe.
It's a different scene right now in Denver, no doubt ... no idea if that OL and those RBs can put up a consistent ground attack. So, we'll see. Suggesting his yardage was so poor just because it was him, may not be framed accurately.