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One thing I was happy with yesterday was that Kliff didn't hold Kyler back.

I thought he might take his wheels off and keep him in the pocket with him coming back from the calf but he has no hesitation in giving him designed runs.
 

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And yet isn't in the PFF top 5 offensive players.
Actually thought the rushing numbers would help since he's been kinda bad there.

I think the fumbles really hurt his PFF grade and the fact about 4 or 5 of his 15 passes were off target (wind/rain)

Still thought he'd be in the 60s at least.

Edit: Not sure why Conner was so low.
 
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I love Creed, but something does seem up with Hudson's grades this year. Oline has been great lately because of Hudson.
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The play of the game for me was the Zack Allen INT (2:04 on the tape). Normally you think a DL INT is an accidental situation, tip and grab. When you watch that play, Zack comes from the left side of the line, he reads the screen almost immediately and deliberately chooses to break off the QB and runs to be in a position to get a hand on the pass. He started playing that pass almost immediately after the snap. He was covering the back for the screen while in the backfield.

That is a smart player right there.
 
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One thing I was happy with yesterday was that Kliff didn't hold Kyler back.

I thought he might take his wheels off and keep him in the pocket with him coming back from the calf but he has no hesitation in giving him designed runs.
I think that is the reward of making sure Kyler was 100%. There were plays he would have never made at 85%.
 

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