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Every deep ball DJ has caught, one common factor


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The hopeful Teddy crew on the rare occasion Teddy completes a pass over 20 yards to a wide open receiver but the poorly thrown ball still leads to a contested catch:

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The hopefully Teddy crew when Teddy hits a defender perfectly between the numbers in crunch time:

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4 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

What was it? 3rd and 17?

Yep lots of options on a down and distance like that...

It's 4 down territory.  Would have rather seen us try to get some back on 3rd and the rest on 4th.

This is how it is going to be as long as TB is the QB.  Teams are going to tighten up the short distances and make TB beat them deep. 

I'll give that our o-line can't hold up that long but TB has no zip on the ball with our without our O-line holding up.

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