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Jeremy Igo

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Tolbert apparently didn't know where the line to gain was.  I doubt Ginn did either, but at least he kept fighting to go forward.  One would think that an RB that knew the ball was coming to him on 3rd down would look prior to the play to see where he had to get to.  Tolbert could have easily gotten that 1st down.

Also on the KB play...  he either didn't care or didn't realize it was 3rd down.  A simple arm extension would have gotten the 1st down.

Overall the players seem much more lax this year... could it be that the coaching staff hasn't adequately motivated them? Hmmm...

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1 hour ago, Darth Biscuit said:

Overall the players seem much more lax this year... could it be that the coaching staff hasn't adequately motivated them? Hmmm...

And some players hit a milestone and you really just can't coach them anymore, they don't take it well and feel they've arrived or that they are a seasoned vet and have their spot sealed on the team. That's a disastrous way to go about things and it produces really lousy results.

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