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Someone tell me I’m wrong


mc52beast

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Just now, mc52beast said:

Maybe I had a little too much alcohol last night but did I really see Washington call a defense where we only had two rushing Ben and nine dropped into coverage... and somehow this left old man Adams one on one with AB???

 

Say it ain’t so

We had a thread about it last night.  The sad part most players who dropped into coverage played zone 5-20 yards off line of scrimmage.  A massive wtf... it was on 3rd and short as well.  One of the worst calls in NFL history I have ever seen.

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3 minutes ago, Wolfpack352 said:

No you saw correct.....if you watch closely Ben had time to pull out his can of grizzly, tuck in a nice dip, spit a couple times.....casually tossed the ball as if he was throwing to his little boy at the ball park. 

literally had time to drop his pants and take a poo. Even Buck was like good god

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