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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 460688" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Pretty much agree with your post 100%. To add:</p><p></p><p>The two bogus 15-yd penalties in the first quarter still make me INCENSED. The runner's feet were in bounds on both plays when the hits were made. You can claim to know "they would have scored anyway" but that's BS....there could have been fumbles, penalties, a big negative play, etc. Not saying we lost because of those penalties but just that they were insanely bad calls.</p><p></p><p>On the OL: I thought we got Kenny Cooper back this week? I didn't see him in the first half, and honestly I didn't watch the second half. Did he play? Why say he's back if he isn't going to play? Not having Will Bryan was horrible as well....I hope it's just that he's sick but likely we will hear some news like he's out for the season.</p><p></p><p>I do think there were some fast-forced pitches where Taquon hung onto the ball when he should have pitched it. In general we looked tight, out-of-sync, and wildly inconsistent on offense. At times we gashed em and at other times they stuffed us. Then lots of dropped passes, bad throws, or untimely lapses in protection.</p><p></p><p>PK is an abortion.</p><p></p><p>Frustrating because the potential is there on both sides of the ball. Problem is we've now lost two we were favored in and we'll probably only be favored in 1 to 2 of the remaining games on our schedule. Could get ugly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 460688, member: 857"] Pretty much agree with your post 100%. To add: The two bogus 15-yd penalties in the first quarter still make me INCENSED. The runner's feet were in bounds on both plays when the hits were made. You can claim to know "they would have scored anyway" but that's BS....there could have been fumbles, penalties, a big negative play, etc. Not saying we lost because of those penalties but just that they were insanely bad calls. On the OL: I thought we got Kenny Cooper back this week? I didn't see him in the first half, and honestly I didn't watch the second half. Did he play? Why say he's back if he isn't going to play? Not having Will Bryan was horrible as well....I hope it's just that he's sick but likely we will hear some news like he's out for the season. I do think there were some fast-forced pitches where Taquon hung onto the ball when he should have pitched it. In general we looked tight, out-of-sync, and wildly inconsistent on offense. At times we gashed em and at other times they stuffed us. Then lots of dropped passes, bad throws, or untimely lapses in protection. PK is an abortion. Frustrating because the potential is there on both sides of the ball. Problem is we've now lost two we were favored in and we'll probably only be favored in 1 to 2 of the remaining games on our schedule. Could get ugly. [/QUOTE]
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