KRIS WEEKS: Lesson learned

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KRIS WEEKS: Lesson learned

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Good story. Kris definitely had a tough day on Saturday. Sounds like he's ready to come back strong though, which is great to hear.
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Agreed. He made some mistakes that were played out and talked about on TV, and he's not hiding from it at all. Great story about a guy who apparently has great character and seems intent on improving. Way to go, Kris.
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A QUESTION FOR FORMER PLAYERS---

When the opposing team is repeating your snap count and the officials take no notice, what can or should be done?

Should the captain on the field talk to the officials?

Should the head coach talk to the officials?

Doesn't seem like trying to play through it worked.
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Sounds like a stand-up guy.
Hope he beats the hell out of some Froggies!
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No Quarter wrote:A QUESTION FOR FORMER PLAYERS---

When the opposing team is repeating your snap count and the officials take no notice, what can or should be done?

Should the captain on the field talk to the officials?

Should the head coach talk to the officials?

Doesn't seem like trying to play through it worked.
I was always on the other side repeating the snap count so I cannot answer your question.

(Actually I never did such a thing)
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