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    Default The Blind Side

    The whiff by Michael Ohr was costly, yes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlito View Post
    The whiff by Michael Ohr was costly, yes?
    Yup but because Harbaugh refuses to play McKinnie at LT and move Oher back to RT, expect more whiffs and strip fumbles from Flacco

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    Yeah but he can stop an airbag.

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    Plus they wanted to nickle and dime Grubbs so they lost an all pro guard replaced by two guys, Reid and Williams who would have a tough time making Alabama's team.

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    Opposing teams are learning through scouting that if you bull rush Oher and then swing outside, he doesn't adjust. And the reason they do that in addition to getting the sack is that they know Flacco has no pocket awareness from behind. For sure other QB's get stripped from behind, but not as frequently as Flacco does. If you hit him from behind, you have a better than 50% chance of him coughing the ball up. Why do you think Pittsburgh has done this so often late in games against the Ravens? They know the tendency and they practice it. Flacco needs to adjust to it or it will keep happening.

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