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MossBurner said:Ok, let's go one by one:
1. You said ST was late on the knockout hit. ST was on the other side of the field, nowhere near the play. AA had inside responsibility on the TE/slot and came over to help just late. McNair and Clayton had a perfectly timed post, just perfect execution and I can't get upset.
2. Brunell was 2/4 for 12 yards. Cooley dropped a 3rd and 2 pass in his chest that would have extended a promising drive. Ladell Betts played great behind a make-shift line. He carried the first team offense last night. He's more than capable as a #2/3 RB.
3. The first team OL (which lacked its two best players - Samuels & Thomas) allowed two sacks. Both of those sacks were allowed by an experimental LT (who didn't pass the test and will be cut) - Spencer Folau.
4. Campbell played great for being on the run all night. His passes were accurate. Two of his three drives were ended by soon-to-be-cut receivers drops past the first down marker. Collins played very well with the third string offense against the third string defense.
5. D played very well last night. McNair's TD drive was stopped on a missed FG. Unfortunately, the special teams had 12 on the field as someone didn't run off the field in time which allowed the drive to continue for a TD.
6. Since when is 5 penalties for 39 yards alot? If I remember correctly, 4 of the 5 were 5 yard penalties and 1 penalty was a 19 yard PI call against a third team DB.
These are the facts, not the garbage in your post!
Just so you know, most of what you wrote was your opinion and not fact. I would go through each of them, but I fear you would still be incapable of discerning fact from opinion. You shouldn't worry, most skins fans have the same problem. Its part of your DNA.