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<blockquote data-quote="TheFlyest" data-source="post: 636799" data-attributes="member: 4863"><p>I’m with [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] (I’m noticing how I consistently agreeing with the people that actually played D1 football) the gameplay was fine. TO had the team moving the ball down the field. Execution & TURNOVERS is what killed drives. Two fumbles in red zone kills drives. One recovered for a TD. Two turnovers on downs on easy pass and catch plays is what kills drives. The game plan was fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFlyest, post: 636799, member: 4863"] I’m with [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] (I’m noticing how I consistently agreeing with the people that actually played D1 football) the gameplay was fine. TO had the team moving the ball down the field. Execution & TURNOVERS is what killed drives. Two fumbles in red zone kills drives. One recovered for a TD. Two turnovers on downs on easy pass and catch plays is what kills drives. The game plan was fine. [/QUOTE]
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