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Published: Monday, June 30 2008 12:01 a.m. MDT

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WHAT THEY NEED!!

THEY NEED TOM PACE BACK AT WR. HE WAS HURT AND COULD HAVE HELPED ALL YEAR. HE'S A PLAY MAKER. AND THAT'S WHAT THEY DIDN'T HAVE ALL YEAR I BELIEVE ON THE OFFENSE SIDE. THE DEFENSE STEPPED UP AND PLAYED WELL. NEED A NEW DL TO RUSH BETTER. DB'S WERE DECENT. KEEP CANANICO AND MASON FOR SURE. FOUNTAIN PLAYED GREAT AT LB AND SO DID #11. GERMAIN WILL DO GREAT AND NEEDS TO LEARN TO GET RID OF THE BALL QUICKER AND HE WILL BE THAT MUCH BETTER. THAT'S MY OPINION ON THE MATTER.

tyronne h.

Re: what they need!!. FYI they had plenty of play makers. Pace did alright when he was healthy but, the problem has been the play calling. If you look at when the blaze played well they had Filer running the ball. The other thing is that special teams was a joke as long as they have the special teams coach they will not do good. After watching saturday's game the real reason they lost the game was due to coaching. White should have challenged the 4th down call late in the first half. That was a 14 point swing. Secondly you have Videtich's missed FG and then you have the muffed kickoff. If the blaze are smart they promote Ron James to head coach and keep Lindsay Hassell as an assistant. Other then that get rid of the rest of the coaches and front office staff.

Anonymous

they still need to get rid of Mr. Jones as team president. He is also extremely over paid and hasnt done anything to keep his own job. but he did a great job of deflecting blame on Danny White

Ric "Gunny" Matthews

I believe, that the momentum shift, of the football game, was the bad kicks made by kicker Steve Videtich, who shanked a number of footballs that could have been points, instead of missed opportunities, that cost the Utah Blaze the playoff game. They should have never resigned that kicker just to lose the game for us. Bad decision.

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