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It may have already been mentioned/asked in another thread, but I've been wondering all afternoon how many times in NFL history have two consecutive plays been a pick 6. Probably not many times.

From Gantt's Twitter

According to STATS LLC, Brian St. Pierre is first QB to throw 2 INTs returned for TDs on consecutive passes since Joey Harrington in 2003
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There were dropped balls, false starts, and bad snaps.

Yet we were still in position to win. To bad the rest of the offense didn't do much to help pierre, cept goodson. Rosario should be outright cut...let it serve as an example to the rest of the players.

Yeah, no matter who the QB is, these stupid penalties and mistakes keep happening. There is a reason they call this the ultimate team sport...it takes all 11 players doing their jobs correctly to win.

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I was surprised to see Dante Rosario play that poorly. He seemed mentally checked out. I wonder what was going on with him? YAC is for WR's, but TE's must secure the catch in traffic, and he almost seemed worried about getting hit?!?

For the last few years, the surprise drops have been coming from Smith. But he escapes most criticism because he recovers from the drops mentally, and follows up with difficult catches when the defense thinks they're inside his head. I do have to admit though, its been years since we've been able to call him reliable.

Smith plays with heart, and I loved his compensatory endzone hit on Talib in the last game. We need that kind of fire rekindled, and Fox seems uninspired to coach that magnitude of energy back into us.

Goodson is a stud. We know that now as he's proven it several times.

LaFell must prove to us soon that he can beat man-to-mean matchups regularly.

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