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Tale of Two Halves


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I was very worried about this game all week long. The win on a big stage, short week, etc.

 

First half was exactly what I feared the most.

 

Second half actually tells me a lot about this team.  They seemed to snap out of their funk, held Miami to no points while scoring a couple TD's themselves.

 

I remember hearing a coach talk about championships and he said they won't all be blowouts, you need to win one or two that you shouldn't have.  Today, we gutted one out.  We WERE Miami the last few seasons, today, we turned a corner.

 

Hats off to our team who performed nowhere close to their potential, but learned how to win anyway.

 

Hopes high for the remainder of the season.

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I did not get into the details of the game, but yeah, giving up the two bombs in the first half was very concerning just like our O not performing at all, but in the end, we found a way, on the last drive to take the game.  For a very young team, a mature, vet type victory.

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Good teams find a way to win man, it is something we were lack the previous 2 years.

 

This year it's different, we hang in there for the whole game and win games even if we aren't playing at our best.

 

I'm so stoked for another off season or 2 with this FO.

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