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Can anyone post a screenshot of the face he made watching the replay of the 4th turnover? He was on the sidelines looking at the scoreboard iirc. To me he didn't look defeated but more of a "you gotta be ***** kidding me" kind of look. The fact that he was able to over come that feeling and still lead the team to victory says a lot about him. I know there's a lot of threads talking about him and the comeback and his stats but none of those seemed appropriate to ask for this picture. 

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I said the game thing during the game. People talk about the turnovers but those turnovers were more bad luck than poor play. Now the drop interceptions that was a different story

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I didn't like his body language. He threw his arms up after the safety as well. I don't know if someone talked to him after that or if the FG drive just calmed him down but the composure and the poise on those last two drives after everything was very impressive. 

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4 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

I didn't like his body language. He threw his arms up after the safety as well. I don't know if someone talked to him after that or if the FG drive just calmed him down but the composure and the poise on those last two drives after everything was very impressive. 

 

I must've missed his expression after the safety probably because I was doing the same thing haha 

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19 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

I didn't like his body language. He threw his arms up after the safety as well. I don't know if someone talked to him after that or if the FG drive just calmed him down but the composure and the poise on those last two drives after everything was very impressive. 

Honestly in the game I thought he got rattled after the safety in the next drive. They scored the field goal but he had started to sling it more recklessly. It kind felt like he probably really frustrated that all ***** luck from the first half had seemingly followed into the second.

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