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Why I Think We Lost and Why Others Will Lose..


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I honestly believe we lost this game because of the play in my signature.. the replacement refs are going to cause a lot of people to lose games this year and I fuging hate it..

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I honestly believe we lost this game because of the play in my signature.. the replacement refs are going to cause a lot of people to lose games this year and I fuging hate it..

No. I believe the reason you lost the game started up front. Poor run blocking and average run defense allowed my guys to hold on to the ball for 2/3 of the game.

Looking at that gif, it looks like it could have been called, and I'm the coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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There were many factors but seeing that play right there again and the no call by the refs makes me want to break some poo. Let's move the hell on already. We lost, it's done move forward. I want to beat the Saints***. Hopefully we will get our own homefield advantage as Tampa Bay did. These refs blow ass.

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No. I believe the reason you lost the game started up front. Poor run blocking and average run defense allowed my guys to hold on to the ball for 2/3 of the game.

Looking at that gif, it looks like it could have been called, and I'm the coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

still need to work on that underbite, coach :)

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