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Best 3 Things about Today


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1 - a win

2 - 0....0000000000 turnovers

3 - Not a single sack allowed

Penalities were still a slight problem but if you don't turn the ball over and convert on 3rd downs (which we're continuing to do better with) you'll be in position for a win every time.

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Still have things to improve upon, but my three things are:

1. Dan Connor

2. Jason Williams

3. Jordan Pugh

Three back ups who played pretty well today and got the job done, even though you can see a drop off without those starters on the field.

Pugh improved. Still made some mistakes but definitely played better than the previous 2 games.

I still think we have a great LB group even without Beason & Davis

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Still have things to improve upon, but my three things are:

1. Dan Connor

2. Jason Williams

3. Jordan Pugh

Three back ups who played pretty well today and got the job done, even though you can see a drop off without those starters on the field.

agreed, they played well. didn't butler come in for gamble?

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3 Things:

- Cam's poise and composure in that 4th quarter drive.

- Our Defensive Ends and their tenacity. (They're animals out there)

- Chud's Tight End Packages.

3 Players:

- Our tight end duo (Shockey looks 25 out there, he's in excellent shape)

- J Stew is a freak of nature.

- Our DE duo.

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agreed, they played well. didn't butler come in for gamble?

Butler did come in a lot and I would continuously see 27 in the right spots and playing very close & strong. Even though the Jags have one of the bottom WR cores in the league, he did well and seems to have better speed than the rest of our corners.

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