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To: Thomas M. who wrote (8518)11/1/2001 11:49:14 AM
From: Master (Hijacked)  Respond to of 45644
 
I like TO. He tells it like it is.

There might be some truth to that. At times coaches who have a big lead tend to take a more polite approach in playcalling. They don't want to embarass the opposition. And often times when they do that they end up getting burnt.

A couple of weeks ago the Rams were criticized for their on-side kick despite their big lead against the Jets. Maybe critics should be reminded that the Fins lost a big lead against these same Jets.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (8518)11/1/2001 12:29:21 PM
From: Bill  Respond to of 45644
 
There's blame to be shared. Owens faux pas capped of a second half of passive play calling.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (8518)11/1/2001 12:40:04 PM
From: Robert F. Newton  Respond to of 45644
 
Terrell Owens is nothing but a classless punk............