Boston 4th Quarter’s Poor Decision Making Costs them Game

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Kylie Dixon, Director of Communications, dixonkp@dukes.jmu.edu

BOSTON, MA – This week against the Paradise Pink Panthers, the Fourth Quarter made some costly decisions that led to them dropping their third straight loss, falling to 1-5.

Choosing to start Daniel Jones over Brock Purdy costed Boston 12 points. They also left 21 points from wide receiver Justin Jefferson on the bench. Jefferson had 81 yards and one touchdown compared to starters Wan’Dale Robinson’s 23 receiving yards. Tight end Zach Ertz scored the most points, 14, which was the only player who scored his benched counterpart.

The Fourth Quarter take on the 3-3 Harrisonburg Hornets next Sunday and look to end their losing streak.

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