db's getting beaten deep too often.
One D an easily missed turnover on a tipped then dropped INT that wound up costing the first TD. On O a dropped first pass can be overlooked with a subsequent TD on the same drive. But these easy plays need to be made because sometime, EVERYTHING will count. The too many men on the field after a change of possession is bone head. But it sure is fun to talk about slight improvements in a blowout than to talk about them in seasons past. I wonder if TT got away with an INT vs a fumble. I'd wager that if the pass had hit the ground after being jarred lose from the DB that the play would have been ruled incomplete. But the pass didn't hit the ground, was caught by the LB but shows in the stats as a fumble recovery. While it looked like the pass was caught by the Ohio receiver, it didn't look like he really brought it in before having it stripped. Better for the stats to be a fumble than an INT! What does the replay of the blocked field goal show? It sure looked like the D rusher jumped the snap and may have had as good a chance at catching the snap as blocking the kick! Oh, one other need for improvement--the snaps to Vick were making him reach high to grab and on at least one play looked like it may have caused delay in getting the ball handed off so Vick was forced to keep it.
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