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Losing Close Games is a Bad Indicator
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Sunday was not a “close game” and there was very little positive to take from it. Defensively, they benefitted from facing Fields for a majority of the game, and was as green as the turf he traversed. That pick 6 was just like finding a 10.00 bill in your pocket, and the deep TD to Chase was legit, which shows how absolutely disgusting our offensive gameplans and playcalls are.

OL is putrid. Joe has been tentative, inaccurate and even slower making decisions in the pocket than last year. Only Lac could have Burrow/Mixon/Chase/Higgins/Boyd and still fart his way to failure.

D? I don’t know. Better week 1, a little worse in week 2. Probably better than last year.

Shit, who cares if they lose close ones or blowouts. They have to stop losing. They tried to give the week 1 W away and they had no designs whatsoever on winning last week.

It’s going to be this way until they run Lac out of here, which will probably happen around the same time the uber and lyft cars are driven by Johnny Five.

I hate it here and I have nowhere else to go.
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RE: Losing Close Games is a Bad Indicator - RunKijanaRun - 09-23-2021, 11:46 AM

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