PonySnob wrote:8 turnovers this year and 5 have been for touchdowns
Ugh!
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PonySnob wrote:8 turnovers this year and 5 have been for touchdowns
mrydel wrote:I hate to sound Arkansasish, but that horse collar no call was bigly.
mr. pony wrote:mrydel wrote:I hate to sound Arkansasish, but that horse collar no call was bigly.
You mean big league?
Nobody says bigly.
Junior wrote:03Mustang wrote:lwjr wrote:It looked like a horse collar to me
I’m right down there. It was, clearly.
What happened there? Why wasn’t it called? I was at the game so never got an explanation.
mr. pony wrote:mrydel wrote:I hate to sound Arkansasish, but that horse collar no call was bigly.
You mean big league?
Nobody says bigly.
JasonB wrote: I really thought with only losing Evan Brown and the influx of JUCO, transfers, and grown up Morris recruits that the OL would be better than last year. Wrong on that one - Stallion predicted it. The change in scheme to more of a power blocking scheme is something they are just not prepared to execute against a top tier DL. The OL has to be dominant for this offense to execute.
The schedule this year was much harder than expected, with UNT, TCU, Michigan, UCF, Cincy, Houston are six losses for most teams in the country.
mrydel wrote:I have always thought when you have at least least 2 time outs and want to freeze the kicker, that you do not call your last time out. That would leave the thought in the kicker's head that you were going to call time out and maybe make him hesitate a second. When you have used them all he can them relax knowing he will not be stopped again. He has already been thinking about the kick during the drive down field.