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[QUOTE="freescooter, post: 4377024, member: 1023"] I agree that the offense bogged down. I do think that there were a couple of reasons. First and foremost the quarterback injury changed the approach. They got very conservative knowing Zion was struggling. They tried almost all “safe” passes, screens, short outs, except the 1 nonPI throw. Plus, no sugar coating it. Zion didn’t play very well. I am hopeful they will open it up going forward. Despite that, they got a pair of fgs to keep it close. And got hosed on the PI late. [/QUOTE]
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