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Yeah this was a big WTF moment for me too.   KB just standing there, staring at some birds flying in the sky, pretty much cost us a field goal.    No awareness.    Then again, are we surprised?    I mean our own coaches can't even handle clock management and getting plays down.

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Just now, Zaximus said:

Yeah this was a big WTF moment for me too.   KB just standing there, staring at some birds flying in the sky, pretty much cost us a field goal.    No awareness.    Then again, are we surprised?    I mean our own coaches can't even handle clock management and getting plays down.

Well we did get the ball snapped.....but another WR fugged it up.   So there were plenty of guys not in it mentally 

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4 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

Yeah but an extra second or two may have allowed that play to work.   

It had nothing to do with kb, and people saying this obviously didn't watch the play. KB was one of the first ones set on the line, they barely got the ball off because of the lineman and others being slow to get downfield then Shepard not getting set and getting a penalty was the ultimate nail. KB could have ran over and put the ball on the spot himself and it wouldn't have mattered.

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2 minutes ago, Floppin said:

It had nothing to do with kb, and people saying this obviously didn't watch the play. KB was one of the first ones set on the line, they barely got the ball off because of the lineman and other being slow to get downfield then Shepard not getting set and getting a penalty was the ultimate nail. KB could have ran over and out the ball on the spot himself and it wouldn't have mattered.

I'm talking more about him just standing there, holding onto the ball and looking into the great beyond.    He obviously didn't know what was going on.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not sure why people don't get this. 

The last person that needed to rush anything was Benjamin. The line of scrimmage is where he's standing. 

Yep

Benjamin could’ve sat there and picked his nose for the 6-7 seconds it took everyone else to get down the field for all I care. He was lined up and ready when the ball was snapped.

It was Shepard that caused the false start and no one else 

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