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Originally Posted by JoeRedskin
[contrary to most, I think Breeland did as well as could be expected. He was really only beaten a couple of times and was generally right with Brown. There were several plays that no other QB/WR tandem completes between the timing and accuracy of Big Ben's passes and Brown's anticipation. No one was going to stop them one v. one Monday night. Even if you don't want to cycle Norman over, then let Norman go 1v1 on their WR2/3's and shade the safety over -- do something.].
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Exactly! This is what I'm not mad at Breeland, he did his best, but some adjustment should've been made. He never got roasted, was almost every time in position to make a play, or one step behind, but against AB... what did Barry expect?