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Just now, BDA said:

terrible i50 kick windosr. needs better composure there

Yes the Duke has stagnated a bit this year.

 
9 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

AJ - likely 1 week based upon the hit on Fargo the week before, not sure why he jumped though.

Shoulda saved his high hit for the Pies next weekend.

 

Does Langdon have a twin brother Ned who has never played football?

that kick was less than 10 meters langdon

composure badly lacking

 

Slice of luck if I've ever seen it. Only we could chase a guy down then give him a second chance


Petty. Good mark. End of story.

Petty is playing school yard footy in an I.Q. decision making sense. Just horrible

we just need to be composed

poor decision making and execution hurting us


Pettys kick to Chin appalling

Fritta is lacking a lot of situational awareness.

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

OK I haven't seen a second of this game.

Where are we going wrong?

Controlling the game now, but saints completely clogged up our 50 marking it hard for a mar/space to goal


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