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Shoulda, coulda, woulda: Three plays that killed the UConn football season (Arruda @Courant)
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[QUOTE="UCan3, post: 4770303, member: 11446"] I am not in the camp of 3 plays. It is very presumptuous to take a play that happens early in the game and think “well if that didn’t happen“ we would have scored. It might be true but the team you’re playing doesn’t roll over and play dead. They would come back and want to make those points up. The only play that I think might have cost us a legitimate chance to go win a game was TR’s fumble last week. We had plenty of time on the clock and had we scored, we could have won the game And walked away with a “W.” [/QUOTE]
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