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Live talk with John Fox and Tank Tyler at 8:05 pm


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Someone should call in and ask why we didn't attempt to score any points with 3 timeouts left in the final two minutes of the first half to put them away.

Alternatively it would be nice if someone asked if Lloyd would ever be used as a FG kicker in very long kick situations or if the game was on the line but the FG had to made from 60 yard range.

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Someone should call in and ask why we didn't attempt to score any points with 3 timeouts left in the final two minutes of the first half to put them away.

Alternatively it would be nice if someone asked if Lloyd would ever be used as a FG kicker in very long kick situations or if the game was on the line but the FG had to made from 60 yard range.

Go up to the stadium and ask him, it's live and anyone can attend at no charge!

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Someone should call in and ask why we didn't attempt to score any points with 3 timeouts left in the final two minutes of the first half to put them away.

Well you always want to put a team away. You try to score as many points as you can but the other team plays defense and they get paid too.

Alternatively it would be nice if someone asked if Lloyd would ever be used as a FG kicker in very long kick situations or if the game was on the line but the FG had to made from 60 yard range.

We'll have to evaluate our players and go with whoever gives us the best chance to win. It is what it is.

K... now you don't have to bother listening to it.

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Well you always want to put a team away. You try to score as many points as you can but the other team plays defense and they get paid too.

We'll have to evaluate our players and go with whoever gives us the best chance to win. It is what it is.

K... now you don't have to bother listening to it.

:lol: Yeah I'd say you hit the nail on the head

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I want to know if Martin will continue to start. I think he has earned an opportunity.

john fox is a smart man.I think he saw what we all say and that is Martin is better than godfey and we be starter from here out.

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