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Did anybody else think he played very poorly. I saw Atleast a couple of plays where it looked as if he should have been over the top to help. Like the first td. Looked as if he bit on Freeman's eyes and didn't watch the inside. Bc clearly gamble let him go. And a couple more were similar. And the blocked punt I credit to him.

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Yeah I agree. For some reason we get burned all the time in zone. I'm not saying our safety play was bad. Bc honestly I don't know what their assignments were. But I had high hopes for him mainly to step up and be a leader in the secondary. He fits the part being a ninjee and all

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Frankly I think the secondary played great after the first half. Gamble was in la la land and remembered how to play football after getting burned, and munnerlyn stopped drawing PIs (thats really the best we can expect with him unless playing the nickel).

After watching the first half i really thought we were only a few adjustments away from running away with the game. For the most part I think that was a fair assessment except for those interior olinemen...

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