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Originally Posted by Bearcat
It'll be just like last season... using those guys in very specific situations that are really hard to **** up and may also be afterthoughts for the defense (the two TDs against the Eagles), and maybe only if other guys go down.
Just because they used the massive rotation most of the season doesn't mean they don't know what they've got... it's exactly how they know.
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I would not say they were always in situations that are hard to mess up.
1. Skyy Moore had a huge punt return at the end of the Bengals game in very cold weather. Fumble that ball and the Bengals end up winning the game on an easy field goal at the end. This was a pretty dangerous situation for the team considering Skyy’s fumble problem on punt returns in 2022.
2. Kadarius Toney had a huge punt return in the 2nd half of the Super Bowl. Indoor stadium helps the situation, but it’s still a risky play. Considering the team was down 10 points at halftime, they could not afford any kind of turnover mistakes in that game. He made a clean catch and a phenomenal run to help setup a very short TD drive.