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Old 09-19-2005, 11:27 AM
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it's more Al Davis relationship with the league. If the ref had pulled the flag from the get go then I'd buy that argument. But he didn't even reach for the flag until the guy complained. And then of course the review showed it was a complete makeup call, he didn't even touch the guy. I think the loss is the fault of poor coaching and lack of imagination with offense. Which apparently is nothing more than "go deep" and ignore the entire middle of the field. This includes making sure you throw no screens routes that go through the middle. Play calling was atrocious two weeks now.

Tice might get fired after four weeks. So far it looks like those who said Culpepper's numbers looked better than they should be because of Moss are true. So far Collins has no INT's and great stats, which is a new thing for him. Minn needs a receiver other than Koren Robinson, someone who can get open.
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