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why weren't we getting the ball to smith?


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he's the ultimate playmaker in late game situations. but the offense insisted on handing the ball to williams, who wasnt having much success in the 2nd half. it drove me crazy watching us attempt to run the ball at the end. davidson/fox should have put the ball in the hands of jake more often during those late drives, he's known for thriving in those situations anyways.

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jake was throwing wild in the 2nd half,he couldn't convert sh*t.....even with the ball on there forty we couldn't get ne thing goin.

You love blaming him, don't you?

No, obviously there was no wind at all! I have no idea what you people are talking about!

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That's not wind, it's merely an optical illusion!

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not blaming jake,more of the conservative shhh Davidson was calling later on in the game.

i would have like them to put the game in jakes hands,but they never did

I was just finding a sarcastic way to add something in. My point was that he was throwing into the wind during some of those horrible drives (not to mention that with the wind at your back it still messes up passes, so you're screwed either way).

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We should have got the ball to Smith more, yes.

Our secondary should play to the level as to which they get paid, they did not.

Kemo was out, Lewis got hurt, we got owned up the middle.

Wind jacked up Kasay's ball.

Even though we had injuries I was expecting us to adjust, obviously we are not a team that can do this, which is the biggest hurt in this game for me.

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We should have got the ball to Smith more, yes.

Our secondary should play to the level as to which they get paid, they did not.

Kemo was out, Lewis got hurt, we got owned up the middle.

Wind jacked up Kasay's ball.

Even though we had injuries I was expecting us to adjust, obviously we are not a team that can do this, which is the biggest hurt in this game for me.

The secondary was the problem.

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