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| Gummy |
Posted: Aug 31 2006, 11:19 PM
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![]() Clipboard Carrier Group: Members Posts: 9,315 Member No.: 17 Joined: 9-May 06 |
BC was unimpressive tonight. I expect what I expect every year, 7-8 wins and a bowl bid. Someday, I'd like to be pleasantly surprised by them again.
-------------------- That yellow snow cone you gave me didn't taste like lemon, it tasted more like...oh you guys are asses!
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| mike |
Posted: Sep 1 2006, 11:48 AM
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![]() Silver Medalist Group: Members Posts: 815 Member No.: 35 Joined: 9-May 06 |
Turned it on to see BC go ahead 31-10 with just over 10 minutes left in the fourth. The watch in horror as two personal fouls were called on a frustrated BC defense, a breakdown in the secondary allowing a big play on a 2nd and twenty pass play, and some gutsy QB draws that BC couldn't stop, got CM right back in it. I think they would have tied it up except for CM inexplicably calling for a trick play, which ended up fooling nobody except perhaps their own QB.
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| Scott |
Posted: Sep 1 2006, 11:20 PM
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![]() Legendary Group: Members Posts: 2,311 Member No.: 14 Joined: 9-May 06 |
Bear Down, Arizona. Bear Down, Red and Blue. Bear Down, Arizona. Let 'em know who's who. U of A! U of A!
-------------------- "HE HAS BEEN EJECTED AND NEVER ALLOWED TO BUY PIZZA AGAIN." - Jerry Remy 04/17/07
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| 917 |
Posted: Sep 2 2006, 06:02 AM
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On the Blue Bus Group: Members Posts: 376 Member No.: 71 Joined: 31-May 06 |
Football finally arrives [SIZE=14]
LSU rolls over U of LL by 28 and the natives are not happy. Ryan Perrilloux doesn't throw a TD pass. It's an exciting time on the bayou boys and girls- FSN has a 1 hour show on the Tigers of 2005 and their struggles with Katrina at 9:00est on 9/3 and LSU starts their season. No cable systym doing the Red Sox but there is TigerVision- for $31.50 you can get the game with extra camera shots. Should be a up and down year for the Tigers- 9-2 |
| Sully |
Posted: Sep 2 2006, 01:25 PM
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![]() Take Care Group: Admin Posts: 3,597 Member No.: 3 Joined: 7-May 06 |
TRICK PLAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I never use explanation points. Ever, but TRICK PLAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That wasn't a trick play; that was the singular worst-play call in college football history. That guy should be fired. Not at season's end, the AD should've come out of the stands after the game and said, "You aren't even addressing the team, there's a taxi waiting in the parking lot. We'll clean out the desk." A lot of Texas high school teams run that formation at the start of extra points but 99 times of 100 the line comes over before the snap. What was he thinking? Not one BC player was tricked and you have five players not in the play, that's 6-on-11. -------------------- Take care.
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| TN |
Posted: Sep 2 2006, 04:00 PM
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![]() Failed Writer and Musician Group: Admin Posts: 17,317 Member No.: 19 Joined: 9-May 06 |
let's try one over here. sheriff, did you see the one-handed TD catch by the la. tech receiver for a touchdown against nebraska? huskers lead at home, 17-14.
-------------------- Mount Rushmore is a nice place to visit.
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| Time Out |
Posted: Sep 2 2006, 04:04 PM
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![]() Don Mattingly Ate His Homework Group: Admin Posts: 11,144 Member No.: 9 Joined: 9-May 06 |
I believe Notre Dame-Georgia State is the big college game tonight, right? Looking forward to seeing what Charlie Weis can do in his sophomore season with the senior Brady Quinn.
-------------------- BIFF! BOFF! ZAP! ZLONK!
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| TN |
Posted: Sep 2 2006, 04:34 PM
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![]() Failed Writer and Musician Group: Admin Posts: 17,317 Member No.: 19 Joined: 9-May 06 |
T.O.: could be a great game if Ga. Tech can make something happen early.
Brady Quinn's the real deal. I read a story last week where Weis said the difference between a 50 percent passer and a 65 percent passer is the ability to check off receivers and do your progressions until you find the guy who is open. charlie says tom brady is the best at it. weis screamed this info into brady quinn's head last season and he ended up with a 64.1 completion percentage. -------------------- Mount Rushmore is a nice place to visit.
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| Sully |
Posted: Sep 2 2006, 07:27 PM
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![]() Take Care Group: Admin Posts: 3,597 Member No.: 3 Joined: 7-May 06 |
Sick catch, I'm as sick as I've been in years, just the flu mixed in with a minor case of whatever that cafeteria slice of pizza caused my system. I've thrown up around 12 times since. That said, outside of five hour-long naps, it's been a great day to veg and watch football. Cal is stunning, I don't know how to explain that one. However, I don't see anyone going undefeated this year. Not that I picked Cal to win it all like Lee Corso, I just had them finishing atop of USC in the Pac-10 with two losses overall, so I'm OK. Penn State looked great. San Jose State also really humiliated Washington and Willingham, and Oregon looked better than I was expecting. Great point, Terry, that 99.9 percent of football fans don't realize. The No. 1 most important aspect of any quarterback is the ability to go through options/reads and within that three seconds, making a decision and releasing. Brady and Montana are supposedly the two best ever, although Dr. Z says Unitas and I tend to side with the Z-man on those matters. That's why Jeff George can have the best arm in football history, no one can argue this, but he's not even among the what, top-200 quarterbacks of all-time. I could watch that guy throw all day, though, he still has the best arm in the league. No one can debate this. Then again, also working agaisnt him is that he doesn't learn playbooks and run the plays sent in by the coordinator, he just drops back and throws. -------------------- Take care.
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| troy |
Posted: Sep 2 2006, 07:30 PM
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![]() Failed Writer and Musician Group: Moderators Posts: 16,485 Member No.: 15 Joined: 9-May 06 |
Hey, is this the appropriate place for me to pimp my Scarlet Knights? 21-16 win at North Carolina today. Schedule doesn't look so imposing, either. They went 7-4 my (second) senior year there, when I (as sports editor) would have been the one going to a Bowl game, but a loss at Cincinnati kept them out. I covered the hell out of that; never been so personally interested in a story.
-------------------- "Who the hell is Tonic?"
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