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re: Reggie Davis dropped pass against Tennessee
Posted on 8/1/16 at 4:07 pm to DawgsLife
Posted on 8/1/16 at 4:07 pm to DawgsLife
Reggie Davis may have dropped that pass, but he didn't lose the game.
He didn't give up 500+ yards on defense. He didn't blow a 24-3 lead. He didn't fumble a kickoff return giving Tennessee momentum.
I'm glad he recognizes his mistakes, but I hope he doesn't blame the loss on himself.
He didn't give up 500+ yards on defense. He didn't blow a 24-3 lead. He didn't fumble a kickoff return giving Tennessee momentum.
I'm glad he recognizes his mistakes, but I hope he doesn't blame the loss on himself.
Posted on 8/1/16 at 4:23 pm to grey
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He didn't give up 500+ yards on defense. He didn't blow a 24-3 lead
This. Our defense made Dobbs look like Vince Young reincarnated. He's nowhere that good.
Posted on 8/2/16 at 5:42 am to grey
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Reggie Davis may have dropped that pass, but he didn't lose the game.
I never said he lost the game. I said he FELT like he lost t=he game. Watch the video and you know that's how he felt. If you have ever been in a similar situation, you know that is how you felt. It's just the way a top level athlete thinks.
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I'm glad he recognizes his mistakes, but I hope he doesn't blame the loss on himself.
Exactly this. I agreewith you 100%. But I can also assure you that he DOES blame himself....to a degree. However, in order to be a successful athlete he will have to find a way to put this behind him and forget it so he can perform the next time he is in this situation. If he is anything like me, though, the next time I would see a similar pass to me, the Tennessee game would quickly cross my mind. You can't fully exercise those demons until you successfully perform again in a similar situation.
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