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i would have to say the 2:00 min warning on in was really the most exciting part of the game. :cheers: Ill have to give it up to tomas moorestead! this game was a battle for field position and moorestead did his job.
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I have not read all the posts in this thread, and this has probably been said. I voted for Hartley, but the MVP could have been any one on the team. What we saw yesterday was a true team effort. Sure, there were some big plays made, but the team as a whole, offense, defense and special teams all had an equal share in this victory. Without terrific plays from all, the game is lost. So my game ball goes not to one player, but to the whole team. It will be the same in two weeks, everyone will come to play 110%.
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the biggest reason we won this game is because of the turnovers
but the reason we got so many opportunities to create turnovers is because morstead put the nail in the coffin corner on his punts morstead is arguably our best punter ever and its only his first season.....he was easily our best draft pick this year and he was probably one of the most hated because of the 2 picks we actually used to trade up and pick him |
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He's a Texan CL what do you expect ..lol
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Too tough to name just 1. Morstead, Hartley, Vilma, Porter, don't forget Fujita recovering the fumble on our own 9 yardline right before halftime that would have given the Vikings the lead. PT with that first TD run after the catch and his big return to start OT after Roby is injuried. Just too many to name just 1 or even 2.
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Now ......that is funny:p |
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