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1 minute ago, Big Turk said:

 

He played well last week also...

 

Why people act like a young player that needs experience has no chance of improving is beyond me.

 

It is what should be expected.


It is beyond me that your ego is implying I said he has no chance of improving. 
 

But then again, after the majority of the interactions I’ve had when you’ve quoted me, it is what should have been expected. 

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4 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

Is it possible that Poyer makes him a better player? 

I think that is a factor. Only the players know for sure but it could be that Rapp just wasn’t playing well and everything else was magnified because of it. 

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12 minutes ago, Dafan said:

If Bishop doesn't defend just one of those break-ups...its a totally different game!

 

And Josh had to be practically perfect in order to win a one score game.

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6 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

Is it possible that Poyer makes him a better player? 

Absolutely.  Old pros teaching young pros on the field of play!  In the field  I worked in, we always paired an experienced guy the a newby to help them to learn to perform.

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7 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

 

And Josh had to be practically perfect in order to win a one score game.

Ok, we know who Allen is.  Trying to give props to the defensive player (wh9 many ppl bitched about previously) whom I thought deserved the game Ball.

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