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no reason why they couldn't have a single tailback behind them or 6 linemen in front of them or both.

 

5 linemen + 1 TE + 2 QB + 3 RB/WR = 11

But the QB without the ball would be on blocking duty regardless. He's not just gonna get out of the way.

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to bad we can't run out the group they announced as the "Starting Offense" last weekend before the game

 

Line: Diehl, Seubert, O'Hara, Snee and McKenzie

 

WR: Nicks, Manningham and Smith

 

FB: Pascoe

 

TE: Boss

 

RB: Bradshaw and Jacobs

 

QB: Eli

 

 

now that is a set that would give defensive coordinators fits

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to bad we can't run out the group they announced as the "Starting Offense" last weekend before the game

 

Line: Diehl, Seubert, O'Hara, Snee and McKenzie

 

WR: Nicks, Manningham and Smith

 

FB: Pascoe

 

TE: Boss

 

RB: Bradshaw and Jacobs

 

QB: Eli

 

 

now that is a set that would give defensive coordinators fits

:laugh:

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to bad we can't run out the group they announced as the "Starting Offense" last weekend before the game

 

Line: Diehl, Seubert, O'Hara, Snee and McKenzie

 

WR: Nicks, Manningham and Smith

 

FB: Pascoe

 

TE: Boss

 

RB: Bradshaw and Jacobs

 

QB: Eli

 

 

now that is a set that would give defensive coordinators fits

 

:laugh: I'm laughing because Tree was laughing.. I kindda just got it <_<

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#1: Giants: they have a passing game, a 1-2 punch at running back, (OFFENSE NFL #5) an effective 4 man pass rush (DEFENSE NFL #1), and a secondary that I'm not worried about. Special teams suck ass, and sometimes they leave their brains in the locker room, but on paper, and on the field recently, they look to be the best team of the bunch.

 

#2: Philly. Tremendous receivers. (OFFENSE NFL #8) Not sure about the defense (DEFENSE NFL #15) that almost folds in the face of Alex Smith and the 49ers. Bradley is not a dominant LB. Brewing QB controversy with Kolb winning now. The Fat Man can still coach, though.

 

#3 Washington: Could flip with Philly for #2....very close. Great coach, but shoddy (DEFENSE NFL #32) defense.....other than McNabb, nothing too dangerous on offense (OFFENSE NFL #15) They have a sluggers chance to win the division, but going farther assumes McNabb is capable of doing something in the postseason, and his track record is mixed, at best. Shanahan needs one more year and another draft class before they are truly dangerous.

 

#4 Dallas: Best team in the division if you don't count winning and losing. Their coach is a goofball, and their offensive line has serious issues. Offense is productive (OFFENSE NFL#2) Strong defense (DEFENSE NFL #8). QB has great stat lines but no accomplishments.

 

 

UPDATE: No change.....other than some broken Romo bones.

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