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Old 09-05-2008, 11:42 AM   #5
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Re: Giants QUestions for Tony McGee

As an offensive player, you were a part of many 2 minute drills.
Last night, the Skins had the ball for 5:45 of the last 6:15, including a very poor 2 minute drill after getting the ball back from the Giants with 1:31 left, yet could not put anything together. Needing 2 scores, in FG range, and came away with nothing. For lack of better words, what do you blame this on? Zorn's inability to control the clock? Campbell's inability to control the offense and be smart enough to realize to put the pedal down when necessary? A combination of both?

It seems to me the last 1:31 was put together very nonchalantly and it felt like the offense had no idea of what to do. I assume Zorn was on the sideline coaching Campbell up on what to do, but the execution simply was not there.
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