The one play that may have changed the outcome…

DAWGSANDSAINTS

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of the game was the badly under thrown seam route in the 3rd Qrt that was picked off at like their 30 Yd line. Not sure if they got a FG on that turnover but a decent pass gets us a easy TD to give us the lead and may change ole MO at that point.
 
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DawgsGoneWild

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Lots of under thrown passes in this game by us. 3 different times that i can remember, would have been walk in the end zone with the right pass
 
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the_onederer

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Agreed, that wouldve flipped it to 21-17 instead of giving the ball to Ole Miss there and who knows what would’ve happened from there.
 
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Howiefeltersnstch

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It was right there. If MVB had a better day we could have won. He made several mistakes plus you can't forget a couple of egregious pass interference penalties that were not called. Those 2 were touchdowns also
 

Maroon13

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......other than the plays mention. One play that could have saved a TD.

Two plays before OMs last TD. Dart badly under threw a ball into the end zone. Our DB never turned around. Our DB just ran stride for stride with the OM guy, back to the ball pushing and pulling. THe ball lands at our DBs feet. JUST TURN around.........would have been an INT and stopped a scoring driving.

I thought there were a few times tonight, and many throughout the season, when the DBs don't get their head turned around and miss on making plays on the ball.
 

Bulldog45

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Had a few instances I thought where INTs were there to be had and didn’t make the play or just didn’t turn around. That no PI call was bad too. When the SEC network guys label it as “blatant” and the rules analyst concurs then that is bad.
 
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patdog

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Had a few instances I thought where INTs were there to be had and didn’t make the play or just didn’t turn around. That no PI call was bad too. When the SEC network guys label it as “blatant” and the rules analyst concurs then that is bad.
Our defensive backs have zero ball awareness.
 
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