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2 minutes ago, familykwi said:

Watkins is a marginal performer, also regularly hurt in this town, who's making WAY more than his production.  You want that here?

He isn’t doing to shabby in kc! He’s better than what we got!!!

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Just now, suorangefan4 said:

 

Every single route was that close to the LOS.

 

Every single receiver ran a crossing route and the Bears DBs all stayed right there. It's like they know this pathetic playbook.

 

The fact is the ball still hit Zay in the hands... popped up and was intercepted. That's just bad luck.

It all comes back to the extremely limiting factor that is Peterman. 

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Just now, ScottLaw said:

The pass was low and way behind him.

 

It was a ***** ***** throw. 

 

If he led him the DB would've been there. He had to throw back shoulder. 

 

That's terrible luck to have that picked off. 

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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Let's not argue degrees of gutlessness.  Neither are shining examples of heady QB play. 

 

Ahh, maybe he was trying to get decapitated and another play in the red zone? Taking one for the team! And think of how many fans he would make happy! 

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4 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

That may be the most gutless and stupid play I've seen a QB make.  Throw it up you cowardly moron!

The thing is - if you're going to commit to taking off in that situation you've got to be willing to try to do everything to reach the EZ - cut back into the field of play, not run out of bounds - what's the point?

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3 minutes ago, wppete said:

This fool is our HEAD COACH!!!!!

 

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Is he choking while drinking the Kool Aid?

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5 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

That may be the most gutless and stupid play I've seen a QB make.  Throw it up you cowardly moron!

IN Nate's defense, according to WGR he looked at the sideline and made a kicking motion, as if to ask:  sure you don't want to kick a field goal here?  

 

Hush $ is literally the best offensive player on the team, I would have taken the 3 points going into the locker room. 

 

Not going to win with FGs, but then again, we're not going to win.

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Peterman hasn’t been good but he has not been the only problem today.  All three turnovers were on the receivers who couldn’t catch/hang on to the ball.

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1 minute ago, Boatdrinks said:

It all comes back to the extremely limiting factor that is Peterman. 

 

No it comes down to us being in 3rd down almost all game because the running game has 11 carries for 14 yards (not counting Peterman's runs).

 

This offensive line is a mess.

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3 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

What percentage of the time do you think that exact throw becomes an interception? I think it is well below 10% of the time. To be honest I didn't know about that line of scrimmage rule. Peterman should have known, at the same time are we confident saying that he has been coached to know that?

 

Oh I agree that throw is not always an INT. I disagree it is often a 1st down. Most of the time it is just incomplete. It is still a bad throw. It is 2 yards behind his guy

 

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Just now, JOE IN HAMPTON ROADS said:

IN Nate's defense, according to WGR he looked at the sideline and made a kicking motion, as if to ask:  sure you don't want to kick a field goal here?  

 

Hush $ is literally the best offensive player on the team, I would have taken the 3 points going into the locker room. 

 

Not going to win with FGs, but then again, we're not going to win.

 

You don't run the ball there #1 and # 2 he ran out of bounds to end the half.  Stupid and gutless!

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1 minute ago, Talley56 said:

Peterman hasn’t been good but he has not been the only problem today.  All three turnovers were on the receivers who couldn’t catch/hang on to the ball.

 

Agreed, andI still like Croom as a weapon. 

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