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Where’s the damn support through the middle? They are destroying us with our stupid decisions and turnovers. Should be 3 goals up. 

 

We cannot carry omac in this game. Has not won a single contest 

 

Not good enough Oliver


Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

Oscar McDonald ???

Vandenburg ???

Big time. Vanders is basically a witches hat at this point.

 
Just now, Gunna’s said:

Weak by Oliver. Poor choice from Jones. Bad MFC football 

Nah, right choice by Jones.  Kick was pretty good, too.  Oliver squibbed it a bit.  Could have gone harder to mark it.

Clarry won't want to see that back.


Whoops Oliver stuff up there for a Saints goal. Petracca is being held in a lot of contests.

1 minute ago, D4Life said:

Jones error goal

sloppy

 


Max doesn't look right. Should have kept Preuss in for support.

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

That was Oliver’s fault

Hmmm. Jones fault. 
wasn’t a good effort from Oliver but wasn’t his fault to start with


That’s fifty umpire. You can’t hold up play. How do I know the rules but you [censored] don’t 

 

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