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1 minute ago, kornstar said:

 

One of us will be right at the end of the game.....i hope it’s you :goodluck:

I think the rules are different in winner-take-all

How good we look or how many mistakes we make no longer matters.

We just have to win by one...

 

I wanted us to be ahead at halftime...and we are...None of us care how we play as long as we win and get in.

 

Andrew have the other side 7 points but he helped us to our 17.

I wouldnt trade him for Gabbert at halftime

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3 minutes ago, Flash7 said:

Yes, much more Favre than Manning. Willing to gamble, rather than make a smart, safe play.

The interception wasn't a dumb play.

he had a wide open receiver

 

His fundamentals broke down (look like he rushed) and he threw off his back foot.

I think he thought he was about to get sacked at the goal line,. He actually wasn't

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4 minutes ago, RollerColt said:

He's Brett Favre let's face it. He makes or breaks the game with his throws and decisions. He's a hell of a QB, but I don't think he'll ever fix his interception problems it seems. 

 

You discount the fact that he's had rovolving coaching over virtually every offseason he's been in the league. I, for one, look very forward to seeing how Frank works with him on his strengths/weaknesses after a full season. Frank is a teacher, and he's going to continue fine tuning this guy until he's where he needs to be. As good as Luck is, he has so much potential left to be utilized... which excites me.

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1 minute ago, oldunclemark said:

The interception wasn't a dumb play.

he had a wide open receiver

 

His fundamentals broke down (look like he rushed) and he threw off his back foot.

I think he thought he was about to get sacked at the goal line,. He actually wasn't

 

The Titans have done well to pin us back on pretty much every drive, if he's not worrying about the safety there I think he doesn't rush the throw quite as much.

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5 minutes ago, oldunclemark said:

I think the rules are different in winner-take-all

How good we look or how many mistakes we make no longer matters.

We just have to win by one...

 

I wanted us to be ahead at halftime...and we are...None of us care how we play as long as we win and get in.

 

Andrew have the other side 7 points but he helped us to our 17.

I wouldnt trade him for Gabbert at halftime

 

I think the pressure is getting to me haha

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