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Great run blocking
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Dozier takes his man inside, Bradbury outside. Probably not designed that way, but each blocker pushed his man in the direction he was already going...and out of the play. This is the beauty of zone. Great block especially from Bradbury. 

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#2
My new hat...

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#3
There's been low level buzz that Bradbury's pass protect has been poor the first two games. Supposedly the weakest part of his game coming out of college. 
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
There's been low level buzz that Bradbury's pass protect has been poor the first two games. Supposedly the weakest part of his game coming out of college. 
We're clearly struggling with pressure across the board in pass protect, and I see pressure up the middle far too often.  I'd really like to see a breakdown by someone as I'm not sure where to assign concern.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
There's been low level buzz that Bradbury's pass protect has been poor the first two games. Supposedly the weakest part of his game coming out of college. 
It's definitely been hit and miss. But pass pro is the toughest and slowest transition to make between college and pro. He'll be a lot better at it in week 12 than he is in week 2. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@StickyBun said:
There's been low level buzz that Bradbury's pass protect has been poor the first two games. Supposedly the weakest part of his game coming out of college. 
It's definitely been hit and miss. But pass pro is the toughest and slowest transition to make between college and pro. He'll be a lot better at it in week 12 than he is in week 2. 
Agreed, I'm really not worried about Bradbury, but I think some fans don't realize that he's still learning and will have his struggles. 
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Quote: @medaille said:
@StickyBun said:
There's been low level buzz that Bradbury's pass protect has been poor the first two games. Supposedly the weakest part of his game coming out of college. 
We're clearly struggling with pressure across the board in pass protect, and I see pressure up the middle far too often.  I'd really like to see a breakdown by someone as I'm not sure where to assign concern.
Pass blocking is the unspoken Elephant in the room...KC the spoken one. 

Now back to the OP...
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