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Re: Mac Engel's take on Patterson today in Star-Telegram

Postby goldenstang » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:05 pm

How about this angle, GP is a [Gary Patterson] so he acted like a [Gary Patterson].
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Re: Mac Engel's take on Patterson today in Star-Telegram

Postby cutter » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:06 pm

yeah, that's what is kinda stuck in my brain.
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Re: Mac Engel's take on Patterson today in Star-Telegram

Postby PerunaPunch » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:17 pm

jtstang wrote:Okay, but I watched the game too and I can see where they are coming from....


If TCU wants to nitpick, I would suggest they complain about the 5-6 potential picks they left on the field. That had a bigger bearing on their loss than anything.

But if you do want to criticize the refs, they had cause to call holding on just about every single offensive play as their OL had a tough time dealing with Thompson. As I posted earlier, there were a couple of plays where it looked like Thompson was giving his opponent a piggy back ride.

From the PonyFans photo gallery... In this shot, they could have called holding twice. Or a personal foul for attempting to rip out Marquis' throat.
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Anyway, for years and years (probably before you were born JT) I've been saying things like "If it weren't for that bad call in the third qtr. the Mustangs coulda won this one." At the end of the day, you just have to play better enough to overcome a call here or there that doesn't go your way. I figured TCU had learned that by now being as successful as they have been. The ball doesn't always bounce your way, and good teams manage to overcome when it doesn't.

Real curious to see how TCU fares this weekend when their coaches' time and thoughts are being occupied by this nonsense rather than focusing on Sandy Eggo.
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Re: Mac Engel's take on Patterson today in Star-Telegram

Postby cutter » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:22 pm

PerunaPunch wrote:Real curious to see how TCU fares this weekend when their coaches' time and thoughts are being occupied by this nonsense rather than focusing on Sandy Eggo.


I'm going to be rooting for the aztecs.
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Re: Mac Engel's take on Patterson today in Star-Telegram

Postby PonyKai » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:34 pm

Listening to people complain about the refs is almost as bad as listening to SMU fans say "Gee whiz, we were so lucky to beat team X." It's insufferable. We made at least one more play than they did. Get over it, stop trying to [deleted] in our cereal, school from Ft. Worth. Grow a pair and come take the cookware back a year from now.
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Re: Mac Engel's take on Patterson today in Star-Telegram

Postby Junior » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:35 pm

the only one really blocking is #74. the others are just grabbing what's out there.
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Re: Mac Engel's take on Patterson today in Star-Telegram

Postby goldenstang » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:36 pm

You can't see his other arm, he probably has Hunts belt.
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