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But mainly, running up the score is having all your starters in with massive leads late in games and still trying to move your offense to the best of its ability instead of just running it and trying to get the game over with. [/ QUOTE ] did you watch the game last night? this is what they spent the whole 4th quarter doing - running with their white Service Academy fullbacks Matt Cassell came in with 11 minutes left! |
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If I knew that me betting the Patriots each week against the spread along as betting the over would cause this much problem I wouldn't have done it.
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[ QUOTE ] But mainly, running up the score is having all your starters in with massive leads late in games and still trying to move your offense to the best of its ability instead of just running it and trying to get the game over with. [/ QUOTE ] did you watch the game last night? this is what they spent the whole 4th quarter doing - running with their white Service Academy fullbacks Matt Cassell came in with 11 minutes left! [/ QUOTE ] Thats one game dude. |
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[ QUOTE ] But mainly, running up the score is having all your starters in with massive leads late in games and still trying to move your offense to the best of its ability instead of just running it and trying to get the game over with. [/ QUOTE ] did you watch the game last night? this is what they spent the whole 4th quarter doing - running with their white Service Academy fullbacks Matt Cassell came in with 11 minutes left! [/ QUOTE ] Yep, anyone arguing about the Pats last night probably didn't watch the game. They put Cassell in for almost all the 4th quarter and ran the ball with that FB almost every down. If you can't stop the other teams JV squad that's running 90% of all plays, I don't think anyone will have much sympathy for you. The games before were pretty obvious examples of "dickery" but this game certainly wasn't. Cody |
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Apparently Bill likes Jauron.
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Apparently Bill likes Jauron. [/ QUOTE ] yeah i wanted to see the handshake but nbc cut away right before they ran into each other |
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Bill's first job was an assistant for the team Jauron played for.
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Regardless, I think the Bills were very classy in how they handled the beatdown afterwards. They all pretty much said how dominant of a team the Pats were and they weren't able to stop them. I wish the Bills weren't in the AFC East, because I'd like to root for them.
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[ QUOTE ] Apparently Bill likes Jauron. [/ QUOTE ] yeah i wanted to see the handshake but nbc cut away right before they ran into each other [/ QUOTE ] funny how that works |
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Apparently Bill likes Jauron. [/ QUOTE ] What opposing coach wouldnt like Jauron? |
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