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Heard some interesting commentary last night on the sidelines...


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Some of the stuff an any average fan could of pointed out

 

Not keeping a spy on Cam in the redzone

Going for the FG late has to be one of the dumbest decisions I've seen

Regarding that field goal decision, what puzzled me was that they took points off the board.  The field goal made it 31 - 16, a 15 point (two possession) spread.

 

Why did they not keep it and then try their onside kick?

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Some of the stuff an any average fan could of pointed out

Not keeping a spy on Cam in the redzone

Going for the FG late has to be one of the dumbest decisions I've seen

"this isn't the NBA. A three won't help you late in games." Deion Sanders.

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Derrick Brooks loves our defense and especially our linebackers. He thinks Luke is the prototype MLB and that Thomas Davis is one of the most underrated LBs in the league. When Brooks talks linebackers... people should listen.

 

for some reason that just doesn't sound good enough..  

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Regarding that field goal decision, what puzzled me was that they took points off the board.  The field goal made it 31 - 16, a 15 point (two possession) spread.

 

Why did they not keep it and then try their onside kick?

 

I am assuming sarcasm?

 

They were clearly in Glennon tryout mode after going for it on 4th inside their own 20

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I am assuming sarcasm?

 

They were clearly in Glennon tryout mode after going for it on 4th inside their own 20

 

Not sarcasm.  I was pointing out Schiano's inconsistency.

 

If you kick the field goal you are trying to get the game to two scores.

 

The field goal is good, so take the 15 yard penalty on the kickoff because you have to recover an onside kick.

 

Instead, he takes the points off the board and winds up going 4 and out.

 

Made no sense.

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