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  • D-BONE
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    Not sure why no Taylor there, but Reich staying aggressive worked there. Good to see Pittman with a big game.

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  • Sollozzo
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    These are the big positives of Reich. There is no doubt that he can run an offense. 4 different quarterbacks in 4 seasons and he always finds ways to dial up points.

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  • Sollozzo
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    Pitman can play

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  • Sollozzo
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    I admire Wentz’s competitiveness on these runs, but it’s a little scary every time he’s out running like that.

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  • Sollozzo
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    You have to admire how this team has bounced back after that brutal Baltimore loss. Granted Houston sucks, but we blew them out like we should have. And this is a very good showing tonight.

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  • D-BONE
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    D can't let 'em waltz down the field again with all the misdirection stuff like 1st drive of game and last one.

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  • Sollozzo
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    Clutch kick. This guy should kick the rest of the year.

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  • D-BONE
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    See if we can finish this.

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  • Banta
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    I’m not a football coach, but I wouldn’t be going away from Taylor unless there was no other choice.

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  • Cubs231721
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    Originally posted by Sollozzo
    Seriously, how many times is Reich going to dial up failed fourth down calls and failed two point conversions?

    He’s going for 2 as if it’s the end of the game and there are a finite number of possible outcomes, when in reality it’s still just the second quarter and there are still many potential outcomes.

    Now we will probably lose by 1. Or it will be tied and go to OT. Those missed points almost always seem to bite us.
    I think that one was more it's raining really hard and we don't trust the kicking game rather than any analytic type decision. If you are only 75% to make the extra point, going for 2 isn't as big of a risk.

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  • D-BONE
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    Originally posted by Sollozzo
    Seriously, how many times is Reich going to dial up failed fourth down calls and failed two point conversions?

    He’s going for 2 as if it’s the end of the game and there are a finite number of possible outcomes, when in reality it’s still just the second quarter and there are still many potential outcomes.

    Now we will probably lose by 1. Or it will be tied and go to OT. Those missed points almost always seem to bite us.
    We can only hope it doesn't happen (again).

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  • Sollozzo
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    Seriously, how many times is Reich going to dial up failed fourth down calls and failed two point conversions?

    He’s going for 2 as if it’s the end of the game and there are a finite number of possible outcomes, when in reality it’s still just the second quarter and there are still many potential outcomes.

    Now we will probably lose by 1. Or it will be tied and go to OT. Those missed points almost always seem to bite us.

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  • D-BONE
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    Will give much deserved credit to Wentz on a couple great RPO hand-off fakes, including on the TD.

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  • Sollozzo
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    Reich losing a point with idiotic decision making to go for 2. There’s probably a 99% chance that comes back to bite us in some way.

    Will he ever learn?

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  • Sollozzo
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    Clever play call there. We were bailed out by SF committing a really stupid penalty.

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