Again, Minnesota’s QB:
12/14, 146 Yards, 2 TD and a meaningless INT.
You let the opponent’s QB complete over 85% of his passes with a yard per attempt of over 10, you’ve probably got about a 0.824% chance of winning that game.
I watched the game again on tv. I was watching sort of on my phone live. Anyway. We needed to blitz more on 1st downs. Minnesota was ahead of the chains all day.
And… how did we not recover the onside kick??
. . . all this adjusting . . .
A football team is not a carburetor.
Look, all we needed to do is make some adjustments.
Adjustments get'r done. If we would have adjusted to the barometric pressure, moon phase and the ley line running under the stadium, we had em.
If we adjust the position of cold beers in the ice bins, they'll probably become colder beer.
Adjust wisely and you shall receive a colder Budweiser.
. . . a colder Budweiser is always a better Budweiser . . .
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