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Justin SorrellModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Justin Sorrelllmao dude its not a what if game...its a matter of fact, i could care less about if THEY had caught the ball then it would have been this or that. If its one thing i know, its about playing defensive back and that guy was BEATEN all game...again...
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Re: Justin SorrellI guess I am too old. When I played you had to catch the ball and cross the goal to score. I guess every time you got beat the other team got 6 points.
![]() I am not saying he did not get beat. I said that the passes were off primarily due to the rush and that was very fortunate. It is also true that Padron missed some very open throws that had they been on target would have been scores or very long gains. It works for both teams. Again, 21-18 or 42-39, take your pick(no pun intended). All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Re: Justin SorrellTorn Pec? Weight lifting or game injury?????
Re: Justin Sorrelllol i think dont get beat deep is universal myrdel, even during your time hahaha (j/k...i doubt you're that old). It still looks bad is you're reading the young man's last name as he is racing for a potential deep ball.
SMU took a chance on me. I'll never turn my back on it.
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I do agree with you there. And yes I am that old. All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
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mrydel played for Hayden Frye. No, not the guy on "Coach" Last edited by RGV Pony on Tue Oct 12, 2010 5:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Justin SorrellI am tired of talk about the Tulsa near miss opportunities. You play the game. Near misses do not count. As JJ said in the post game interview, if Padron had hit every wide open man he would have had over 700 yards. Indeed, AR was wide open and in full stride in the last series and Padron over threw him.
Re: Justin SorrellThey didn't have 'it'...'it' didn't happen...Guess what?...we didn't have 'it' for years either...when you are of the caliper..the catches will happen and the TD's will come and the complaining will not be relevant. I believe we USED to complain about missed opportunities as well when we were losers....its part of the game...Tulsa didnt have the mental strength to actually complete the plays.
It's your subconscious that makes it all happen, and thats what JJ has brought to these kids and they are all from winning HS Football programs too....its the culture.
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Sterling is a big part of why Crawford gets so many balls thrown his way. If they throw at all in Sterling's direction its always the short, underneath stuff. Crawford is the one who sees all the long balls coming his way. ![]()
Re: Justin Sorrelloh i definitely agree with you there. It's how it goes, when you have a sterling on one side, the other corner ends up getting the majority thrown his way until he shows something. It happened to me in juco. The other corner was pre-season all american and i ended up getting a majority of the balls the first two games. After i shut that noise up and became the tough corner it was our safties they went after
SMU took a chance on me. I'll never turn my back on it.
Re: Justin Sorrellwhich i ended up being switched to when i got to smu...WHOA...GOT A HORSESHOE!!!
SMU took a chance on me. I'll never turn my back on it.
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pray that we do not need #31 Bennie Thomas at CB and that Crawford is healthy. Thomas was frequently not even close to anyone when he was forced to start at CB during the WSU game.
Re: Justin Sorrelli'll disagree with you on there. Bennie Thomas is always in GREAT POSITION, he's just a bout a foot shorter than the receivers....nothing he can do about that except get aggressive at the attack point. Don't believe, re-watch the marshall game last year.
SMU took a chance on me. I'll never turn my back on it.
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