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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: fatty fat fat on September 03, 2006, 10:55:59 PM
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We really did play smart yesterday.
Didn't use timeouts
Few Penalties
Great Special Teams
Not very many bone-head plays
That's something we didn't see in 2005, and sure as hell didn't see in 2004.
:thumbsup:
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And we won without the offense ever getting a score.
:eek:
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Yeah, I would have traded a couple of false starts or delay of games for a couple offensive touchdowns.
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Yeah, I would have traded a couple of false starts or delay of games for a couple offensive touchdowns.
:banghead: :banghead:
I'M TRYING TO FEEL BETTER
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Yeah, I would have traded a couple of false starts or delay of games for a couple offensive touchdowns.
:banghead: :banghead:
I'M TRYING TO FEEL BETTER
Sometimes you just have to drink it away.
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Didn't use timeouts
Few Penalties
Great Special Teams
Not very many bone-head plays
It is potentially a good sign. If these were the things that Prince targeted for improvement (as they should have been), he did a good job. Maybe he can improve upon our other weaknesses, too.
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We really did play smart yesterday.
Didn't use timeouts
Few Penalties
Great Special Teams
Not very many bone-head plays
That's something we didn't see in 2005, and sure as hell didn't see in 2004.
:thumbsup:
Good points, Fatty. Good to see some of this stuff cleaned up after the first game. Players and even some coaches didn't seem to give a crap about these issues the past two years.
One of my biggest pet peeves the past two years was the OL taking there helmets off on the field during time outs and changing field sides after the end of the first and third quarters. They looked so freakin' lazy and unfocused doing so. Didn't see this happen Saturday night.
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It was good to see the mental mistakes cleaned up.
Of course, the flip side of this is that, without us making stupid errors, our inability to do anything against this team reflects more on our straight-up talent level.