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Originally Posted by R Clark
I remember listening to his press conference and he talked about it. I am quite sure he will be on top of it this time around and that same mistake won’t happen again. What concerns me more is not getting any pressure on Carr and letting him having time to throw the deep ball.
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Spags in the king of generating pressure in exotic ways, so I'm not too concerned about that part. He will show Carr and Gruden some new wrinkles and generate more pressure more consistently this time around.
The thing is that Spags is a gambler. I think I wouldn't want to play him in poker because he goes all-in a lot and when you kind of don't expect it. But the converse of that is he sometimes makes mistakes, but that's what happens with gunslinger-types. Mostly Spags wins, especially in bigger moments, which shows us just how good he is at dictating to the offense when he wants or has to.
But every once in a while he's going to lose; it's the Law of Averages.
But he doesn't lose very often, and I'm good with that.