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LPF's Observations from the box and locker room


Carl Spackler

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I covered the game for a friend who needed a fill-in, so it was back to nice meals and chats with the TV guys.

Dinner was tilapia or meatloaf with mashed potatoes and green beans. Myself and a couple other guys rated it a B+.

Thumbs up to the interns for doing their jobs well last night, thumbs down to no press shuttle and a longer walk.

Talked to Jimmy and Matt for a while, both were easily approachable. Matt discussed his disappointment in not producing points, and seemed genuinely at a loss to describe why his numbers weren't better. Certainly he wasn't pointing the finger at anyone though.

Armanti wasn't in a very talkative mood, when asked about the punt as Zod said, he just replied "I just dropped it."

Jimmy lit up when I talked to him about his first home game, but he clearly wasn't happy with the result. He seemed more upbeat about it than Matt though, I did notice that. He mentioned they're making strides and he thinks it'll show soon.

My MVP of the night? Charlie Dayton, for driving some fans back to their cars in Lot 2, just because he's a good guy.

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