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I have observed over and over that when his confidence gets shaken by an INT we typically lose the game. He never comes back out and puts it behind him but rather starts throwing sloppy and often overthrown passes because he is scared of doing it again. Confidence is not something you can teach easily and it is better to have a player who does not often get shaken by a lack of it.. Put Osborn in now.

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I agree he's off today and his confidence is easily lost, but his confidence isn't why our WRs can NEVER get open. We have no speed out there. I feel for Berglund. I don't understand how our WRs can be this slow/bad.

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