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0-5 86.9 when does the plug get pulled ?
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(10-07-2019, 05:49 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: AJ has been doing it for years. Without his circus catches and freak athleticism, Dalton does not have what little success he’s had. And we’re seeing the result of him not having an elite WR to bail him out right now...


Yeah, you're right, saw a lot of drops this year that AJ probably catches. Rolleyes  You do realize other WRs make circus catches every Sunday too, right? It's called putting the ball where only your receiver can get it, and allowing them to make a play. What about Chad, was he bailing Palmer out along the sidelines?

What about the playoffs when AJ dropped a wide open TD, disappeared in Houston? I don't think a lot of you watch other games.

Just like Sunday. Yes, 14 missed Eifert in the end zone. That's what's focused on. Not Auden Tate dropping a wide open TD, not Eifert dropping one earlier right in his hands, not Eifert dropping a TD Monday night....JUST the missed TD. I watched a couple of those missed TDs over the last two weeks in other games. The difference? Nine times out of ten, when the ball was there in those games, players stepped up. That's where people who just wanna ***** lose their credibility. They harp on one single negative play, and act like the rest of the game has no bearing. Just like Seattle. The fumble is harped on religiously, hardly a mention of Bullock's missed chip shot.

Look at the Lions/Chiefs game last week. Do you think this team would be able to overcome all of those turnovers? If you're REALLY objective, you know the answer.

Fact is, if we put a spy on Murray Sunday, we probably win that game with the way the team played in the 2nd half.

"Better send those refunds..."

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RE: 0-5 86.9 when does the plug get pulled ? - Wyche'sWarrior - 10-08-2019, 07:36 AM

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