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I still hope due to all the youth we will get better as season goes along. |
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That was a terrible way to lose. I hate.. hate the NFL OT. Both teams should have a possession. The defense just sucks monkey wizz. How many times was Garrard going to tuck it away and run with it? 4th and 8 and that doughboy runs for 10 freakin yards. Ugggghhhhhh.
Next week that statue with a bad haircut is going to slice and dice us, and then scramble for first downs and I am going to watch blood leak from my ears.
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Regarding the Jags' first TD I just heard Kubiak claim in a post-game interview that they were prepared for this sort of play and that they identified it and that they on the sidelines thought they would stop the play. This is absolute nonsense. If that's the case, why would you have the punt return team in and in punt return formation? The Jags didn't even have their f*cking punter in the game!
Kubiak's not fooling me. By the way, I don't know why everyone's so bent out of shape about the over time rules. The Texans had the chance to stop the Jaguars and get the ball back in good field position. They didn't. End of story. |
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I saw the post-game interview on TV and saw his facial expresseion along with his body language while he made that comment, and he was not only full of crap but he looked totally shell-shocked from the OT loss. I dunno, maybe they should turn over game-management to somebody else who thinks quicker on his feet than Kubiak and just let him assume the open-mouth, gazed-eyed look that Capers trade marked on the sidelines on Sunday afternoons ? |
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hey, the players should have seen it and tackled him, no matter.
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