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Wallace is Pure Flash!

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Please gameplan more and more slants to Wallace. Dude is a beast over the middle and can take it to the house every chance he gets. I loved how they were calculating his MPH during TNF. Just shows how much of a weapon he truly is. Feed him!!!

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4 hours ago, Deflated Football said:

Please gameplan more and more slants to Wallace. Dude is a beast over the middle and can take it to the house every chance he gets. I loved how they were calculating his MPH during TNF. Just shows how much of a weapon he truly is. Feed him!!!

Spot on, DF.  Wallace excels the more he touches the football.  As the D rotates to double him, Flash shifts gears into Gone. 

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Wallace: flash show time; read the blitz and run toward Joe; no blitz, fly down the field.  Step into seam open all night.  Cut on shoulder of Perriman.   

 

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Wallace: Another nice game, keep catching and flash running the way you do - the Ravens are headed to the playoffs on your wings.  Keep working Perriman complementary into your routes and Aikens on short hooks and at the chains. 

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Wallace:  Check-talk Perriman; we need him to come up big this game.  Aikens will be open underneath the LBs; we need you and Perriman to drill the deep and intermediate patterns for first downs and more.  It is time to rip the football from the air to capture and keep momentum. Light-up the scoreboard with flash!

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Wallace: This is your game.  If the offensive coordinator starts calling run plays out of the shotgun tell Joe "find my hands; I will get the first down".  The Ravens' coaches will be happy with results.  Joe will be happy to send a dart your way as well the offensive line.  Your receiver mates must keep up the pace on your pattern cuts.  Miami DBs are not able to stay up with Raven receivers.

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Wallace: you deserve a raise - look at your positive impact on the Ravens' receivers in the locker room, on the drawing board, and on the turf. You are clearly moving this team forward.  Now for the Patriots game - do your Flash thing deep a few times, but mostly this game will be about low risk quick hits and comebacks to Joe. Joes needs all receivers to step to the football and reduce the math of the football in flight.  Play action pass will be teed-up by the many run plays executed by the Ravens bold offensive line and hard-nosed running backs. Keep clearing the DBs deep and the underneath game opens up nicely.  Patriots do not have an answer for Flash, Speed and Hands.  Hands should have quite a few opportunities for first downs with you and Speed mid to deep down field.  Lastly, tell your fellow receivers to catch first, secure the football and then run. The Patriots live for turnovers and will be punching the football at every chance.  If the LBs are blitzing; you must run toward Joe. He will find your hands with the football and then turn up field.  The Patriots defense will wear down the second-half with steady Ravens’ first downs and Tucker points.  When you or Speed or Hands take the leather to the end-zone results in double bonus: sweet six and you can “make our hands clap!”

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Wallace: it is back to work with sleigh rides into the endzone.  Get ready to get popped by the Eagles, but after the initial hit there will be lots of yards to gain. Expect to hear first-half hook and go routes and running plays called, but in the second half plays will open up as the Eagle LBs and DBs tire.  The Eagles season is over; they are only playing for a better draft position.  This is a gift opportunity to execute real-time pass patterns with the three wings: Wallace (Flash), Perriman (Speed), and Hands (Aikens).  A few dabs to the Ravens' TEs, but the TEs are better served practicing their blocking technique than increasing receiving stats right now.  Next week is a playoff game, make no mistake about it.  Three Wings: “If you touch the football – you must catch the football!”

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Wallace: This is YOUR house, too!  Playing at 100 Art Rooney Ave, Pittsburgh, PA is nothing new to you.  The Ravens trio will dominate the smaller Steelers' DBs. Everyone in Pittsburgh knows what you can do once you get your hands on the football; there is nothing they can do about it but marvel at your Flash.  The Steelers will be playing man-to-man and that is your green light to zoom.  Expect fellow wings Perriman (Speed), and Hands (Aiken) to glide to the chains for first downs and more.  Ravens will augment the pass with the run and that will crack the Steelers' back on quick jolts by West and Dixon.  Smith Sr will box for the football to pick-up essential yards.  All receivers must take an extra step to the football, secure the football, and then turn up field.  Be sure to thank the bold Ravens' blockers on every series; all scored points start with them.  The Three Wings: Flash, Speed, and Hands will be a delight Christmas night!  

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The receivers and running backs and Joe put points on the scoreboard, enough to win in Pittsburgh.  The other side of the football needs help. Next season expect more opportunities on the left side of the 50 yard line.  Keep working on pace, catch, and run in the offseason.  Take long looks at the Patriot offensive sets and patterns.  See you next year! 

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