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Just now, Happy2BeHere said:

Disappointing end to the first half for sure, but I also don’t think he got that last first down but regardless they probably would have gone for it on 4th and inches and likely would’ve got it 

They as in the Colts

 

Oh. It’s hard to tell on the phone... thought we got a td on the first drive.

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8 minutes ago, MB-ColtsFan said:

They must see something in him because he's in there.  I think the ship has sailed on Wilson.  Don't expect to see him back again.

I did see Wilson on that last TD play for the bucs, opposite side of the ball too

6 minutes ago, Turftoe said:

Why does it seem like every time we get a big TD, our opponent immediately marches right down the field and scores?

Because our DC isn’t very good at his adjustments during a game imho. 

6 minutes ago, Chloe6124 said:

Eberflus has to figure something out. We can’t rely on this zone and INT all day.

I’m not sure what Eberflus is doing 

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