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or, did the wideout cover up the tight end? [/ QUOTE ] I don't know the rule, but I think that's what they said. It wasn't on the tackle. |
#292
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Lol awesome chemistry between Patrick & Blackledge there. [/ QUOTE ] Seriously, could he have asked any two dumber questions back to back? Would you like to go on offense or defense first, the only people who get confused by this are the programmers who make NCAA for EA, then the Britney question, wtf? Had he been drinking throughout the entire second half? |
#293
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Wisconsin can blow me...playing for a FG up 1 is ghey and stupid
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#294
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Wisconsin can blow me...playing for a FG up 1 is ghey and stupid [/ QUOTE ] Level? Those 3pts are huge |
#295
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but, to play for it is a mistake
they finally had some success offensively, then they tuck it away a first down or two would've ended the game |
#296
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LOL...how does Wisky let a guy get deep on them there?
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so what is going on to oregon seriously?
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#298
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Ya know, Lisa Salters ain't half bad.
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Dear Oregon:
You're playing [censored] Stanford for [censored] sake. Step on the NECK already. Also, Dear ABC: Please have Brent Musberger permanently assigned to Wisconsin games. I will contribute any amount of money necessary to keep a continuous flow of bratwurst into his cakehole. The 30 seconds in the first half he spent eating instead of yapping was the best 30 seconds of coverage so far this season. |
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so what is going on to oregon seriously? [/ QUOTE ] The Ducks were up 21-3 with the ball, 3rd and one at Stanford's 40. They fumbled, Stanford recovered, and that one play was like flicking a switch. Stanford busted a 60 yard run for a TD on the first play, Oregon lost TWO MORE fumbles as the quarter progressed, and Stanford put up 28 unanswered. A 60 yard kickoff return from Stewart set up a field goal at the end of the half though, to stop the bleeding, so I'm hoping things will be back to normal in the second half, and Oregon will still win by 10+. |
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