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Post by thesportscritic on Sept 17, 2005 21:03:04 GMT -5
we can't simply make a play without turning the ball over or forcing things that are not there. I am tired of the excuse of this team is young. That excuse is getting mighty old now. We get a good possession going down field and then choke by a turnover or forcing things that are not there.
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Post by thesportscritic on Sept 17, 2005 21:05:37 GMT -5
Can we start calling for coach Karcher's head on a silver platter yet??? Atrain I have been screaming that for quite a while.
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Post by thesportscritic on Sept 17, 2005 21:07:42 GMT -5
The Crowd was mostly students. Most of which left at halftime and who can blame them for this mess on the football field.
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Post by eddantes on Sept 17, 2005 21:38:30 GMT -5
Maybe now Falwell will stop bragging about our impending victory over Notre Dame in South Bend.
Maybe not.
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Post by eddantes on Sept 17, 2005 21:39:56 GMT -5
Someone said earlier that we've lost 101-0 in our last two games... I'm not sure we'll get 101 points all season.
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Post by thesportscritic on Sept 17, 2005 21:48:52 GMT -5
We are going to get killed by William and Mary. They lost a tough game against Rhode Island. W&M was leading 14-0 at one point in the game today and lost 48-29. W&M is going to be angry for letting that lead slip away and take it out on the flames next Saturday. Final Score 54-0 is my predicted score unless things turn around in a week whis is highly unlikely.
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Post by Chris Lang on Sept 17, 2005 22:10:42 GMT -5
I was going to say 51-7. But why am I thinking this team will score at W&M? This was really ugly tonight.
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Post by ATrain on Sept 17, 2005 22:30:20 GMT -5
William and Mary would've killed us to begin with...our team sucks, I say we scrap it and give the money to ice hockey and go NCAA Division I in that sport...as well as Lacrosse and women's golf.
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Post by lufbfan3 on Sept 17, 2005 23:11:05 GMT -5
There weren't as many as the Concord game, but there was a decent crowd to start with. By the time the game was over, the crowd was more than halved.
I understand changing around at QB position, but it seemed like a LOT of switching in and out. It was obvious that SOMETHING needs to be done with the offense, but I don't think that sending in all 3 on a play rotating basis is the answer.
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