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[QUOTE="Bubba1957, post: 4737597, member: 4142"] Being at the game it was clear to me that Fagnano clearly has the arm strength. After 1 quarter I remember thinking “wow we’ve got something here”. If anything he put too much zip on the ball. Things definitely went down hill after that. The other team had something to do with that, but I also think he got banged up on play along the sidelines. That said, a QB needs to find a way to step up when things go sideways. If the Rosa dive/call doesn’t happen, we pin them down, get the ball back, and JF leads us to a winning TD, the narrative would be much different. [/QUOTE]
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