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I'll go ahead and say it because if it was Travis Henry, it would have been posted 10 times already:  How about Willis quitting on the last interception return? No excuse for that.

Travis was partly responsible for the game-clinching touchdown by Seymour against the Pats a few weeks ago, but at least he sprinted all the way down the field trying to catch him. McGahee stopped running at the 30-yard line despite being about 5 yards behind the defender. Thankfully Eric kept trying and caught the guy to save a touchdown.

It's one thing to watch this team fail, but to quit on a play is inexcusable. Willis is coming around as a running back and probably even deserves to start. But don't quit on a play.

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Good catch there, ID. I noticed that too and was like WTF. Reminded me of Peerless a couple years ago.

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oh god, here comes the english nazis

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Not being an English Nazi. At the same time, someone can't accuse me os implying something that I obviously wasn't implying. There was a reason that it was a new paragraph.

 

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haha I hear what your saying man, I know correct english and I use it in college every day but I'm too lazy to use it here. Hell, im going to school to teach english.

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I'd contend that he has done enough to win the game.  He hit Moulds in the hands in the endzone.

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He hit Moulds in ONE hand but only because Moulds was reaching back to try to catch it. Drew threw that ball way behind Moulds. He also overthrew McGahee on Deion's first interception. That's a 10-point swing -- we got 3 instead of 7 on the first one and gave them 7 on the second. The second Deion INT was underthrown. Subtract at least another 3 from us, if not 7.

 

The Evans play wasn't Drew's fault; that was an excellent play by the murderer. And the Moulds INT was all on Moulds; he should have caught that.

 

Drew's plays cost us 13 points, if not 17. We lost by 14. Do the math. If your defense holds a team to 160 yards, your QB ought to be able to find a way to win the damn game. Yes, the line had breakdowns. Yes, our receivers dropped balls. But we still had enough plays, given the way our D played, to win the game.

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