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SO why didn't we kick the field goal?


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At the time, I thought going for it was the right decision, b/c I figured our defense wasn't stopping them and at least it would keep them even more conservative on offense by keeping them deep in their own territory.

In hindsight, the way our defense finally decided to play after we turned it over, I would've kicked the FG. Woulda, Should, Coulda...

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It was because our defense looked like $hit today and even John Fox knew it so you have to go for it...plain and simple. I agree one bad ass cat but lets not forget about our not so special teams.. a blocked punt and why the hell could rhys llloyd not get it into the endzone in a damn dome.. when the atlanta guy was doing it every kick!

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At the time, I thought going for it was the right decision, b/c I figured our defense wasn't stopping them and at least it would keep them even more conservative on offense by keeping them deep in their own territory.

In hindsight, the way our defense finally decided to play after we turned it over, I would've kicked the FG. Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda...

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