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Posted October 18, 2014 19:50 · last edited October 18, 2014 20:11

I think Moss holds quite a bit of the blame for Doyle's OG. He came flying off his line, but was still beaten to the ball by both Doyle and the CCM striker. There was no reason to do that and if he'd hung back he could have just hoofed Doyle's touch clear.

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ConanTroutman edited October 18, 2014 20:11

I think Moss holds quite a bit of the blame for Doyle's OG. He came flying off his line, but was still between to the ball by both Doyle and the CCM striker. There was no reason to do that and if he'd hung back he could have just hoofed Doyle's touch clear.