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Lesson learned from Game One


Mr. Scot

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I thought he did a hell of a job.

Considering there was more focus on the refs than normal, there really were not any more significant controversies regarding officiating than we have seen in most regular season game.

Yeah, he did surprisingly well, besides being informal in the calls. But I just thought his occupation was funny and random as hell.

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That NY run game was atrocious. I'm so thankful that we have the big uglies that we have, and 4 guys that take it to the house at any moment.

Anyone else see the rookie Wilson cry after his fumble? How the fug does this squad have more bowls than us?

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That NY run game was atrocious. I'm so thankful that we have the big uglies that we have, and 4 guys that take it to the house at any moment.

Anyone else see the rookie Wilson cry after his fumble? How the fug does this squad have more bowls than us?

Two words: Eli Manning. Look what we had for all those years.................

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