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The second half was the JW we knew and loved when he was in Tampa … No love from me today on that old JW showing up. It’s going to take some time to feel like he can play like a winning NFL QB. And I have been in JW’s corner up and until the 4th quarter today.
He can not win a game but he can’t just throw away the game like he did in this 4th quarter. |
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Even after the Ingram fumble and a couple of questionable officiating calls, the Saints had a chance to win it. This is on them.
Bucs D is legit, and it doesn't help when you keep throwing them the ball. That said. Saints are 1-1. Lot of football left to play. Nothing is over. |
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I don't blame Ingram for the fumble. It was a great punchout by the Tampa defender. Only so much you can do.
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https://www.totalprosports.com/2022/...ttimore-video/
Arians is another clown. League should suspend him. |
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Pete Werner .... > stands out at LB in coverage.
Another solid performance. Edit - our DE's needs to bring it. I don't think we touched Brady today. Even against their back ups on the Oline, no pressure. |
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But not even getting to Brady, the most stationary QB there is, was pretty awful. |
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