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Joey Slye's kick


EgoDogg

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Hell of an effort, and despite it falling up just short, that was right down the middle. Bravo young man. His first real clutch attempt this season, which is always my fear with him, and he wasn't fazed. Wish he hit it, of course, but hell of an attempt.

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2 minutes ago, EgoDogg said:

Hell of an effort, and despite it falling up just short, that was right down the middle. Bravo young man. His first real clutch attempt this season, which is always my fear with him, and he wasn't fazed. Wish he hit it, of course, but hell of an attempt.

We probably lose in regulation even if he makes it that sack was a killer...

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9 minutes ago, EgoDogg said:

Hell of an effort, and despite it falling up just short, that was right down the middle. Bravo young man. His first real clutch attempt this season, which is always my fear with him, and he wasn't fazed. Wish he hit it, of course, but hell of an attempt.

Agreed-he was 2 feet away from holding an NFL record.  

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12 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Teddy had nowhere to throw, not sure why people are suggesting otherwise. That was 100% on the OL. the previous 3 plays they got their asses whooped too.

At least he didn't pull a usual Cam vs NO and run 20 yards backwards.

you go to hell

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