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Game Ball! Who Gets It?


Carl Spackler
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Game Ball! Who Gets It?  

114 members have voted

  1. 1. Who gets the game ball?

    • Bryce Young
      39
    • Brian Burns
      0
    • Frankie Luvu
      52
    • Eddy Pineiro
      9
    • Adam Thielen
      6
    • Xavier Woods
      0
    • Thomas Brown
      1
    • Other (Name Your Choice)
      3
    • CJ Stroud bc he's my fav ❤️
      3


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Despite the missed PAT, not many kickers could have held it together like that at the end.  Yes, dude was INTENTIONALLY doing that for the Texans--probably told to do so.  No time outs to freeze Eddie, so their player was jumping offside to make him re-kick.  The STs coach/HC should be fined/suspended if found out that was done in attempt to freeze our kicker.

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