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200+yards rushing and 250+yards passing. Hacket>>>>>>Oldson?
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Quote:I hate what ifs, but remove one of those turnovers, the Jaguars win. Take away all three, four I certainly agree. They played yesterday the way that I expected them to play throughout the season. A couple of things to note that goes along with the turnover part of the game. 1. They never quit. Not like they did in the last couple of games. That goes for both sides of the ball. 2. Though there were a few penalties, there weren't any of the "dumb" variety (unsportsmanlike conduct, etc.). If they play like they did yesterday and tighten up on the turnovers they would win a lot more games. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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