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Kneeling with 55 seconds left in the first half set the losing tone
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Again that has to do with the QB. He is not completely trusted and given his track record, it’s undersrandable. They were worried Blake would turn the ball over or that they’d be giving New England the ball with too much time to score.
In defense of the coaching - there’s many teams that would do the same thing. Take a look at Philly tonight though. They had a lead and drove the ball downfield with :29 to get an extra field goal. Doug Pederson is a forward thinking coach - most coaches play it more conservative |
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