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Two reasons for all of our losses this season.


Forty-Eight

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Paradis gave pressure up the middle all game. Daley went out. Kyle fumbled which lead to a TD, Ref blew a call which blew us getting the ball at mid field. Luke had 1 solo tackle. Even Butler was questionable with a bad back. Mario's 1st game back from losing his brother could his mind really be in it. Bradberry was out just to name some things. Oh, it was very cold and snowing. It's not all Norv and RR. Despite all that we played a good game including Kyle. Why do we have to blame someone? If anything, Kyle's 2 turnovers cost us the game. Both lead to points for them and at least we would have gotten a FG without the INT. Heck we gave them a FG when they missed it on a stupid shift.

Fans looks to blame and fire the coaches or GM. There are only a few coaches doing real good (Belichick is always the exception). Even the darling of the NFL Sean McVay is struggling. We got a very good coach who has ups and downs like everyone else. Even Tomlin is Pitt is seeing some light. 

For a team with a back up QB (and a healthy Cam could have probably won that game) we are doing pretty good and getting better. Let's hope we make the playoffs and get hot at the right time. 

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12 hours ago, Forty-Eight said:

Exactly why I wasn’t even mad when CMC didn’t get that TD. Bc I knew we wouldn’t have gotten the 2pt conversion 

Thank you. Who was thinking when we went for 2 in the middle of the game? Even if we had scored at the end. Would we have gotten 2, probably not.

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