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NFL.com Fox/Jake Postgame Recap


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http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80df5ca2

Just odd to see that Fox' excuse for the coverage on Fitz is that hes a good player and he thought the coverage was there.:out:

Jake just couldn't even put together much but to say how embarassing it was(i agree 100% there) :banghead:

Either way after watching the game, we seemed to have no coaching plan. It's odd to me that we decided to abandon our game plan, we ran the ball 16 times in the game? No shot we have to win when we run 16 times. Williams avg 5+ yards a carry and stewart avg 4. I think had we stuck with the run(that worked so well in our first drive) and then decided we should go pass happy right away and jakes troubles started. Sat in the pocket like 5+ seconds before getting the ball stripped, and then just kept making throws that someone in the league as long as him should know better on, he was just throwing it up. Maybe he can learn from brett favre, take a month and then hopefully retire.

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Just odd to see that Fox' excuse for the coverage on Fitz is that hes a good player and he thought the coverage was there.:out:

Just the typical Coach response.

Jake just couldn't even put together much but to say how embarassing it was(i agree 100% there) :banghead:

I wouldn't have any idea what to say after that game either.

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he should have said, "after tonight I have decided to retire from the nfl"

"I think I might've taken the wrong pill last night.

Oh well, I can just retire right now and be rich. What do I have to worry about?

Sucks for the fans though; all they have to cling to is when we do well."

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