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Both ints not jakes fault


Doc Holiday

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Holy GOD at you pathetic Jake apologists. The first pick was a HORRIBLY underthrown ball that was all on Jake. Moose could have made a better effort to knock it down, but it was all on Jake.

And it's impossible to tell whose fault the other pick was. Assuming it was 89's fault (the best player in team history) rather than Jake's fault (the worst starting quarterback in the league) is not an assumption I would engage in but to each his own lol.

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Holy GOD at you pathetic Jake apologists. The first pick was a HORRIBLY underthrown ball that was all on Jake. Moose could have made a better effort to knock it down, but it was all on Jake.

And it's impossible to tell whose fault the other pick was. Assuming it was 89's fault (the best player in team history) rather than Jake's fault (the worst starting quarterback in the league) is not an assumption I would engage in but to each his own lol.

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The first interception was ALL MUHAMMAD'S FAULT.

Jake throws that pass all the time, and 9 out of 10 times, Steve Smith comes up with it. It had to be underthrown because there was a receiver on both sides of Muhammad. The ball being thrown short allowed WHOEVER DECIDED TO STOP the chance to catch it. The Defender was actually paying attention, Muhammad was not. Then when he saw it at the end, he didn't even try to catch it.

Anyone who blames that on Jake is a RETARD.

It was throw where Muhammad could catch it...IF HE TRIED.

He did not.

It was a risky and stupid pass, but it's the kind of pass the Panthers always throw. Nothing new. It was all on Moose considering the risk is by design. Neglecting that it's a normal throw, it's on Jake.

Face it: it's a team game and the entire team is to blame.

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The first interception was ALL MUHAMMAD'S FAULT.

Jake throws that pass all the time, and 9 out of 10 times, Steve Smith comes up with it. It had to be underthrown because there was a receiver on both sides of Muhammad. The ball being thrown short allowed WHOEVER DECIDED TO STOP the chance to catch it. The Defender was actually paying attention, Muhammad was not. Then when he saw it at the end, he didn't even try to catch it.

Anyone who blames that on Jake is a RETARD.

It was throw where Muhammad could catch it...IF HE TRIED.

He did not.

That ball was a floater to Moose in double coverage. And was badly underthrown. If you can't see that, you need to get your eyes checked. He also tried a long ball like that 2 more times in the game, all the same results. Badly unthrown and hung in the air forever.

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i love how people come here, after every single game, after every single loss, and haplessly lobby for Jake and make excuses and defer most/all of the blame off him for his mistakes, which includes breaking down the plays with their expert analysis of 1/2 sentences to tell us why it's the receivers' fault.

Even if you cut his turnovers in half to put on him he's still not doing a good job of protecting the ball at all. And the official NFL statistics say 9 in 3 games.

you look like fools

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The entire team will be to blame as long as the coaching philosophy remains as it is.

You go in to halftime with all the momentum in the world, and you come out after halftime and play PREVENT FOOTBALL.

F*ck Fox and Davidson.

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Don't know why Jake threw that first pass that resulted in a pick. Furthermore, why is Moose running deep routes in the first place?

I don't know if Smitty was running an option route on the second. We'll probably never know.

I guess the early bye is going to be a blessing after all. This is more about fighting for the playoffs, it's about fighting to have a job next season, I'm afraid.

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I agree that it doesn't matter if Jake was at fault, he didn't play good enough for us to win. No one did. This team is a complete disaster right now, I'm not sure if we could be the Lions, it would be pretty close. The problem is that we have so many Pro Bowl level players on this team. I think it all comes down to coaching (no adjustments after halftime) and preperation (we had no answer to the draw plays). Guys don't know what they are doing and the offense played very slow (if that makes any sense), the tempo was horrible except on the two minute drive before halftime. The only thing to me that isn't coach related are the tackling issues, unless you consider that they didn't try to upgrade the secondary during the offseason.

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First one was on moose you have to make a play on that and the second one was all on smith for breaking the route, you just can't do that.

I am a hardcore Jake fan but that first int was his fault. Even though Moose could have made a play at the ball, he would have been saving Jake from making a bad throw. It was underthrown into double coverage. Bad decision. The second one however was Steve's fault, he can't expect Jake to know he is going to break his route. The whole team didn't play well, the defense had a great first half, but came out looking better than it was because of some lucky breaks in the red zone. we gave up over 200 yards rushing, that's pathetic. Jake had a few decent throws, but overall had a below average game. If that god awful pass interference wasn't called, I think he would have ended up with a good game. The running game is what really bothered me about tonight. Where is it? That was a close game until the fourth quarter. Our running attack should have been in full swing.

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