ColoradoHusk
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Sometimes it takes an entire thread to explain a rule to some people.Is this the what did we learn thread or the kick out of bounds thread?
Sometimes it takes an entire thread to explain a rule to some people.Is this the what did we learn thread or the kick out of bounds thread?
Sometimes it takes an entire thread to explain a rule to some people.
Yep Kugler knew the rule perfectly, and was spot on in his play by play call.Weird, since they explained it perfectly on Tv.
we can win a game with no kicker, 4 turnovers, and 10 penalties.
All of this......I learned that JD is a tough mf but he will end up in a wheel chair if 2AM keeps hanging him out to dry with high passes over the middle.
Wandale is special.
Washington needs to be in discussion too. He has “it”.
With his dinged shoulder, he was probably hesitant to go full bore on that missed tackle on the long TD run. That was the only one I saw in that situation. He gets a pass on that from me.Brit-taylor is a playmaker.....and also a bad solo tackler.
With his dinged shoulder, he was probably hesitant to go full bore on that missed tackle on the long TD run. That was the only one I saw in that situation. He gets a pass on that from me.
Yep Kugler knew the rule perfectly, and was spot on in his play by play call.
Do you actually remember Abdullah's freshman year? I mean, at this point in that season, we'd barely even seen him. Burkhead was the starter that year, and behind him it was a three-way battle for the top backup job between Abdullah, Green, and Heard. Abdullah didn't really emerge as the clear #2 until about the last three games of the season.
You said he might be better than Abdullah as a freshman. You are captain obvious of course he is better he had almost more yards in a game than Ameer had his whole freshman season. And Ameer isn't close to the reciever Wan'Dale is, no shade to Ameer.Since I said that the way Robinson runs reminds me of a young Abdullah, I think it’s safe to say I remember how he ran his freshman year. Thanks, Captain Obvious.