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I thought I was watching the Cleveland game from last year all over again. Get to the edge of FG range and shut it down. Not only did he do that once, but he did it again after the Evans catch was called back. At least Lindell pulled his nuts out of the fire on that second shut down by making that kick. I swear Jauron will try to do everything to lose a game, this time he stumbled into a victory. I'll take it though because in all honesty there probably won't be many more this year.
All I could think was that the guy never learns. You'd THINK after last years Cleveland game he'd know better than to try to kick 45 yard field goals in bad wind. But apparently not.
All I could think was that the guy never learns. You'd THINK after last years Cleveland game he'd know better than to try to kick 45 yard field goals in bad wind. But apparently not.
I was sitting in my living room just muttering "Lindell is going to miss." Why on earth would you sit back and feel comfortable trying a FG from that distance in those winds? The fact that Lindell BARELY made it doesn't excuse Jauron's play not to lose philosophy.
"Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
- Nicholas Cummings
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