“And when know when they’re doing it well and not doing it well enough to let us have an opportunity to win. “Either you’re a winner or a loser and I look at the whole thing that our quarterbacks do because we’re the ones here that know what our quarterbacks are supposed to do on a play-to-play basis,” Maas said. Reilly’s penchant for putting together late game-winning drives is more valuable than any number crunching beyond Edmonton’s 4-0 record, in the coach’s mind. “So I could care less how they rate them, who they rate best, how they rate them doesn’t concern me whatsoever.” This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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