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Just now, smittywerb said:

 

No we can't do that this game.  Refs didn't turn the ball over on 2 straight drives.  Nope, Reich isn't getting by this one.  TB DE's are pinning their ears back and we keep playing right into it.  One strip sack and an INT.

Because the defender pushes Pittman off his route. 

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Just now, smittywerb said:

 

No we can't do that this game.  Refs didn't turn the ball over on 2 straight drives.  Nope, Reich isn't getting by this one.  TB DE's are pinning their ears back and we keep playing right into it.  One strip sack and an INT.


Yeah, we’ve made enough mistakes on our own to lose this one 

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1 minute ago, Moosejawcolt said:

How is Frank to blame. The players have 3 turnovers. U take that away ot he is calling a great game. They should have at least 31 points.

22 consecutive passes....

if you have any semblance of balance you're probably not going to have 3 turnovers, all of which occurred on pass plays.

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