I agree entirely with the quoted post. (I think that the 3 runs strategy would have been the Gibbs call.)
I am sure that Saunders calls all the offensive plays, but something caught my eye.
We had the offense on the field, and there was a shot of Gibbs indicating that he wanted to see Saunders, and Saunders went to Gibbs as though he was shot out of a cannon. Did anyone else notice that? Is it possible that Gibbs is now telling Saunders the types of plays he wants to see for certain situations in a game?
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Originally Posted by 724Skinsfan
... To me, though the bad decision started and ended with not running it straight forward on 1st/2nd/3rd and goal.
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