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Time of Possession


Jeremy Igo

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People can hate on Shula all they want too, but their is nothing wrong with a ball control offense when you're starting your backup qb. 

 

For the most part he did a great job calling the game.  He set up playaction well.  Called safe routes to limit turnovers, and mixed in a couple of deep shots. 

 

People wouldn't even be talking about this if DA and Olsen hook up on that touchdown pass.

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Panthers had the upper hand yesterday with 11 more minutes than the Bucs.

Almost an entire quarter.

Credit to Shula. It is tough to lose any game where you have the ball for that much longer than your opponent.

 

lol we had 3 free turnovers and we snap the ball at the 1 second gameclock. I hope to fug we beat them in top.

 

crediting shula for taking his foot off the gas and bringing the game to that close is stupid. that DB on the bucs should have had a pick six, easily, and every game we won't be facing a retard QB that hands us two freebies, and then get a game winning turnover.

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lol we had 3 free turnovers and we snap the ball at the 1 second gameclock. I hope to fuck we beat them in top.

crediting shula for taking his foot off the gas and bringing the game to that close is stupid. that DB on the bucs should have had a pick six, easily, and every game we won't be facing a retard QB that hands us two freebies, and then get a game winning turnover.

There was a time not long ago where we would give the ball right back after a quick three and out after a turnover.

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