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Can we please talk about DyMo's play on the botched snap 8 yard pass to Otton?

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  • LawDawg1
    LawDawg1 Member Posts: 3,942
    With those ridiculous Wilson_esque moves, does Browning end his rushing stats in the positive or is he still running backwards for a huge loss or to fall down.
  • TTJ
    TTJ Member Posts: 4,827
    I will never understand what the doog crowd saw in Browning. He was shitty.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,469 Founders Club



    @doogles has a story associated with this play. I'll leave it to him whether to tell it publicly or not.

    This is the worst play call EVER
    Worse than THIS?


    Too soon
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,739 Founders Club
    dflea said:

    Man, my brain had blocked out most of this Browning dipshittery. I had no recollection of some of these atrocities.

    What a fucking donkey he was.

    He was the worst.
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,214
    He was never the same after the 2016 USC game and never touched a weight to try and regain the arm strength
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,214
    All Browning saw was Trooj and it started the downward spiral of running backwards in the pocket
  • Gladstone said:

    Agreed. His arm strength had some pretty good zip on it if you watch the early 2016 games, deep balls to Chico not floated and placed perfectly 45+ yards downfield. USC broke him.

    IIRC, it was after the 2016 Oregon game that his arm/shoulder started to give out. The Cal game had some perfect examples (the crazy rainbow throw to John Ross, who then proceeded to break the ankles of the entire Cal secondary) of his arm not being the same as it was prior to that.
  • LaZoris
    LaZoris Member Posts: 1,734 Standard Supporter
    The only thing I like about the Pac12 net is that they will reply the entire game in an hour. The kid is clutch. Watched that 2nd half twice now
  • AEB
    AEB Member Posts: 2,994

    Gladstone said:

    Agreed. His arm strength had some pretty good zip on it if you watch the early 2016 games, deep balls to Chico not floated and placed perfectly 45+ yards downfield. USC broke him.

    Shoulder injury during the boov game broke him, never the same
    * arm strength never the same, petulance unchanged. FTFY
  • Browning possessed that agonizing mix of occasional brilliance tempered by a few moments of absolute fucktardedness. Dave Krieg with a better spiral and slightly bigger hands. With the right supporting cast (John Ross for Browning, Largent for Krieg), he could do some pretty impressive things. Still had some WTF? moments even so.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937



    @doogles has a story associated with this play. I'll leave it to him whether to tell it publicly or not.

    This is the worst play call EVER
    Worse than THIS?


    The play call wasn’t the worst thing ever, you see that corner/slant rub work a lot down there, it was putting Ricardo Lockette in that situation.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937



    @doogles has a story associated with this play. I'll leave it to him whether to tell it publicly or not.

    This is the worst play call EVER
    Worse than THIS?


    The play call wasn’t the worst thing ever, you see that corner/slant rub work a lot down there, it was putting Ricardo Lockette in that situation.
    I agree and actually consider it the best play call ever.
    I mean they still should have ran the ball there obviously.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937



    @doogles has a story associated with this play. I'll leave it to him whether to tell it publicly or not.

    This is the worst play call EVER
    Worse than THIS?


    The play call wasn’t the worst thing ever, you see that corner/slant rub work a lot down there, it was putting Ricardo Lockette in that situation.
    I agree and actually consider it the best play call ever.
    I mean they still should have ran the ball there obviously.
    Absolutely. I looked at the clock and saw the Patriot gassed and said game over.
    Exactly, if a spread gun read option doesn’t work on 2nd down. Call timeout and you can go to that on 3rd down.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    dnc said:



    @doogles has a story associated with this play. I'll leave it to him whether to tell it publicly or not.

    This is the worst play call EVER
    Worse than THIS?


    The play call wasn’t the worst thing ever, you see that corner/slant rub work a lot down there, it was putting Ricardo Lockette in that situation.
    But personnel involved is a huge part of the play call.

    Wildcat on third/fourth and short with Gaskin was a great play call but terrible with Pleasant.

    I don't mind that they passed. Marshawn was shit in short yardage situations all year and the Pats had an 8 man front. Passing was the right call.

    Throwing the most important pass of the year to Ricardo Lockette was Darrell Bevell FS.
    Strong agree, i was just talking from a play design standpoint.