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This is why you don't settle at QB
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(10-29-2018, 12:37 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: For me, the frustrating part is just the inconsistency. The 3rd quarter woes seem to be an every game problem. And it seems that if he starts fast, he ends slow and if he starts slow, sometimes he ends fast. It's almost like they're incapable of putting a consistent 4 quarters together on offense. 

The defense is another story in itself...

P.S. While we were going to our seats we were on the escalator right before kickoff and i mentioned to my wife that we'd be on TV because they always show the big escalator right before kickoff. Low and behold i just now turned the game on the DVR, they showed the escalator right before the kick...and there i was. Big Grin

That seems like a problem we've had since 2003.  :giggle:

...and cool story on the escalator. Tbh, the odds that you'd be on it at the time it was shown were pretty slim. I don't think I've ever been on the tube. My Mom was interviewed by the local news near the Roebling bridge back in the 80's. 

(10-29-2018, 12:59 AM)Go Cards Wrote: Plus doing it with what has to be one of the worst OL's in the NFL. 

Dalton is far from the problem. OL and injuries are our main problem right now. 

I know I made a "props" thread for the o-line after the first few games, but they're still pretty bad. Just not "historically" bad like last year.
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RE: This is why you don't settle at QB - Shake n Blake - 10-30-2018, 01:10 PM

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