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RedBlacks @ Riders

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1 minute ago, rebusrankin said:

But Suitor said it was a great play? 🤔

 

Yeah.... maybe Harris was a RB... so, yeah... it was fine... all good... Riders are awesome... 

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What is Suitor talking about saying he understands Elizondo going conservative on 2nd down because the Riders are hot having won 4 in a row. What a bullshit thing to say. You don't  win playing not to lose. 

1 minute ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Collaros isn't very good. 

 

He is good enough to consistently beat the Bombers, but you are correct, he is not very good by normal league standards

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Just now, TheSource said:

Gambling for big plays is a double-edged sword

 

gainey is like most of the players on Rider D. They are selfish & Me players. they want all the glory. They like to strut but aren't willing to put in the work every game. 

Just now, SpeedFlex27 said:

And not only are we in last place in the West, Andrew Harris rushing lead is evaporating away. 

This is what bugs me most about Lapo. He has wasted a resource like Andrew Harris. What a travesty.

1 minute ago, JCon said:

What does that mean?

Good players like Gainey will take risks to potentially make a bigger impact to their team, but if it backfires, it can end up costing the team.

Playing aggressive and taking risks can work to generate big plays, but you can also give up big plays. That is the double-edge of the sword.

 

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Just now, TheSource said:

Good players like Gainey will take risks to potentially make a bigger impact to their team, but if it backfires, it can end up costing the team.

Playing aggressive and taking risks can work to generate big plays, but you can also give up big plays. That is the double-edge of the sword.

 

Taking risks or shortcuts? Trying to be the hero instead of part of a team. I sense a lot of individuality on the Riders D.  Not a lot of TEAM. 

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