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49ers -4.5 at Falcons (ov/un 49.5) Sun 3:00 Fox

Most teams aren't really spread, it's still a pro style (pro style can have shotgun in it) it's just they spread it out with 3 WR's and a TE generally, unlike college where it's a 5 wide or 4 WR and a RB have been in the NFL for a while now...what media and people seem to fail to understand, there's a difference between just a regular spread and a read option type spread..

The read option QB's are the ones who haven't fared well prior to last year
 
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and If you can throw the ball, it doesn't matter what offense you are in

Look at Colin, he was in a pistol read option type offense at Nevada, but he is a good passer, and that is why he has success, if he threw the ball like Tebow, I guarantee San Fran wouldn't be in the SB
 
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Bucky Katt;2294791; said:
Not even a Hail Mary? :shake:

I was just going to reference the Hail Mary Jim Harbaugh threw in the AFC championship game for the Colts that was so nearly caught - maybe 1996 against the Chargers?

It was 1996 against the Steelers, and I still haven't forgiven Andrew Bailey for not caressing the ball as it fell into his lap.

Fortunately, the Cowboys defeated the Steelers in the Super Bowl. :biggrin:
 
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The Freek really doesn't like ATL :lol:

Terrance Donnels ‏@LSUFreek
Lennay Kekua posing next to the Falcons trophy case

Falcons_Trophy_Case.jpg
 
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