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kingottoiii
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It would explain a lot of the poor play calling as well as his poor performance. Also teh way Marrone switched the subject.
It would explain a lot of the poor play calling as well as his poor performance. Also teh way Marrone switched the subject.
As bad as he played, not 1 person noticed any type of injury to his hand. He made some great passes too and fired some bullets on slant patterns. He just had a bad day. Never saw him holding his hand or any indication of any pain.
Never noticed him do that myself. Which hand was it? Besides, I don't think he threw that many "bad" passes.
I don't think he had as bad of a game as his stats say. He missed Chew deep. He made two bad decisions on the INTs. The third INT really can't blame anyone. His completion percentage was down. But we went slant happy where RU was jumping the routes. This resulted in drops or pass breakups. We had nothing to the outside this game. Nothing to the flats and nothing along the sideline where Chew does his damage. Very few play actions or roll outs. The passing attack seemed odd all day.