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May 15, 2007, 12:54:25 PM
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What was your favorite play from last year?

Mine was a play that was actually from the Colorado game, in the second half.  I can't honestly remember exactly how the play started.  I think it was a pass or pitch to a wideout who reversed (Figurs??) all the way to the other side of the field.  He lined up on the right side, and ran all the way to the left side, and then all the way for a touchdown on the left side.  Why is that my favorite play?  The blockers.  I think I saw a quarterback (Freeman, who's an EXCELLENT blocker btw for a quarterback), a wideout(can't remember who, Jordy?), a tight end (also can't remember who,) and a running back(Probably Johnson.)

I really loved that play because people who are used to having the ball and being playmakers were also willing to run all the way downfield and block the entire way, not being afraid to 'get dirty' and do a little of the hard work/blocking.


Honorable mention:
Halfback pass from Leon Patton to Ced?? in Texas game.  I love trick plays, especially that one because it was like a kick in the nuts to Texas because we had JUST executed a trick play against them on the previous play.

Least favorite play: Bootleg left, It was used often starting about the Colorado game, and after opponents were expecting it, it was pretty much worthless and actually hurt us a lot in the ku and Rutgers games.

May 15, 2007, 12:57:28 PM
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Jordy's catch and run/hobbling down the field for a td against CU.


Or The blocked punt against texas in the 3rd quarter(?).  That was badass.

May 15, 2007, 12:58:42 PM
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Leon Patton's kickoff return for a TD against OK State!

May 15, 2007, 01:18:21 PM
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the run by freeman against osu.  that play pretty much saved the season

May 15, 2007, 01:24:12 PM
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Second halfback pass at Texas. Never saw two in a row before that, unless it was on a playstation. Least favorite play: Dylan going long on the first play of the season, and throwing an interception.
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May 15, 2007, 01:24:52 PM
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The OSU and Texas games are just full of good plays. The one that Phreak described was really cool because Freeman blocked a guy all the way into the endzone and just ran him over.

May 15, 2007, 01:26:44 PM
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May 15, 2007, 01:33:37 PM
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Second halfback pass at Texas. Never saw two in a row before

I agree - that was shocking, amazing and wonderful all in one.

May 15, 2007, 01:34:15 PM
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May 15, 2007, 01:36:35 PM
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This one-

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the penalty that followed too?  LOL (we got two of those penalties last year)

May 15, 2007, 02:42:20 PM
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 :lol:  Not trying to make fun of you phreak but "my favorite play was when one guy, can't remember, ran a reverse or a pitch or a pass, can't remember, and another guy, can't remember, made a block with another player, can't remember running down the field with a running back, can't remember, in there too somewhere, just can't remember where."

I agree though, that was a badass play and perfect timing with the reverse.  Not many times do you see a QB running defensive players over while blocking.

My favorite was Freeman's run against Ok. State.  I about sharted my pants.  :woohoo:

May 15, 2007, 03:09:52 PM
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it's not as sexy, but that first td pass from freeman to figurs against texas.  at that point ut had just marched down the field and got a phantom td on a fourth down play.  didn't know for sure that mccoy was out. 

coming right back with that td was just draw dropping and inspiring.

May 15, 2007, 03:21:50 PM
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Screen pass to Jordy to end the Texas game.  Eveyone around me started pissing when they saw Freeman throwing and then Jordy caught it and the clock kept going.  That was less flashy than the Halfback pass, but definately BOLD and DARING.


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May 15, 2007, 03:25:55 PM
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Screen pass to Jordy to end the Texas game.  Eveyone around me started pissing when they saw Freeman throwing and then Jordy caught it and the clock kept going.  That was less flashy than the Halfback pass, but definately BOLD and DARING.

From where I was sitting....it didn't look like Jordy got the first down but, he did and it saved the game. :dancin:

May 15, 2007, 03:42:46 PM
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:lol:  Not trying to make fun of you phreak but "my favorite play was when one guy, can't remember, ran a reverse or a pitch or a pass, can't remember, and another guy, can't remember, made a block with another player, can't remember running down the field with a running back, can't remember, in there too somewhere, just can't remember where."

I agree though, that was a badass play and perfect timing with the reverse.  Not many times do you see a QB running defensive players over while blocking.

My favorite was Freeman's run against Ok. State.  I about sharted my pants.  :woohoo:
Yeah, you're right.

The real reason it was my favorite play is because Freeman pushed some poor Colorado safety all the way through the endzone.  It's not often a quarterback physically demolishes a defender.  And it's not often a quarterback is blocking either.

May 15, 2007, 04:14:48 PM
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The blockers.  I think I saw a quarterback (Freeman, who's an EXCELLENT blocker btw for a quarterback), a wideout(can't remember who, Jordy?), a tight end (also can't remember who,) and a running back(Probably Johnson.)



You missed the best blocker on that play, Wafford.  He made the road for Figurs.  He plowed number 25 for Colorado and got up and flexed in his face.  That was my favortie play because of him and Freeman blocking.
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May 15, 2007, 04:34:52 PM
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The blockers.  I think I saw a quarterback (Freeman, who's an EXCELLENT blocker btw for a quarterback), a wideout(can't remember who, Jordy?), a tight end (also can't remember who,) and a running back(Probably Johnson.)



You missed the best blocker on that play, Wafford.  He made the road for Figurs.  He plowed number 25 for Colorado and got up and flexed in his face.  That was my favortie play because of him and Freeman blocking.
Well at least someone remembers the play.

That would make sense.  And kudos for Wafford for hauling the entire way down there.  Not bad for someone who had a tough time with the PUP test.

May 15, 2007, 04:45:22 PM
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The blockers.  I think I saw a quarterback (Freeman, who's an EXCELLENT blocker btw for a quarterback), a wideout(can't remember who, Jordy?), a tight end (also can't remember who,) and a running back(Probably Johnson.)



You missed the best blocker on that play, Wafford.  He made the road for Figurs.  He plowed number 25 for Colorado and got up and flexed in his face.  That was my favortie play because of him and Freeman blocking.
Well at least someone remembers the play.

That would make sense.  And kudos for Wafford for hauling the entire way down there.  Not bad for someone who had a tough time with the PUP test.
Isn't he playing at WVU now? :rolleyes:*





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May 15, 2007, 04:46:58 PM
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The blockers.  I think I saw a quarterback (Freeman, who's an EXCELLENT blocker btw for a quarterback), a wideout(can't remember who, Jordy?), a tight end (also can't remember who,) and a running back(Probably Johnson.)



You missed the best blocker on that play, Wafford.  He made the road for Figurs.  He plowed number 25 for Colorado and got up and flexed in his face.  That was my favortie play because of him and Freeman blocking.
Well at least someone remembers the play.

That would make sense.  And kudos for Wafford for hauling the entire way down there.  Not bad for someone who had a tough time with the PUP test.
Isn't he playing at WVU now?

Wow.  I feel like you are uneducated.  That is Hafferty, John Hafferty that is. 

May 15, 2007, 04:49:58 PM
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the first TD pass to Figurs.

That play was Freeman at his best.  A good play action fake and an absolute strike to Figurs on a deep post over the middle.  That was an NFL throw and got me back on the Freeman 4 Heisman OMG!!1 bandwagon.  I want to be on that sucker.  It's fun on there.
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May 15, 2007, 04:50:25 PM
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The blockers.  I think I saw a quarterback (Freeman, who's an EXCELLENT blocker btw for a quarterback), a wideout(can't remember who, Jordy?), a tight end (also can't remember who,) and a running back(Probably Johnson.)



You missed the best blocker on that play, Wafford.  He made the road for Figurs.  He plowed number 25 for Colorado and got up and flexed in his face.  That was my favortie play because of him and Freeman blocking.
Well at least someone remembers the play.

That would make sense.  And kudos for Wafford for hauling the entire way down there.  Not bad for someone who had a tough time with the PUP test.
Isn't he playing at WVU now?

Wow.  I feel like you are uneducated.  That is Hafferty, John Hafferty that is. 
Is it really that hard to read sarcasm? Just curious..  Maybe I should have put an emoticon in my post and then it would have been easier.

May 15, 2007, 04:51:07 PM
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The blockers.  I think I saw a quarterback (Freeman, who's an EXCELLENT blocker btw for a quarterback), a wideout(can't remember who, Jordy?), a tight end (also can't remember who,) and a running back(Probably Johnson.)



You missed the best blocker on that play, Wafford.  He made the road for Figurs.  He plowed number 25 for Colorado and got up and flexed in his face.  That was my favortie play because of him and Freeman blocking.
Well at least someone remembers the play.

That would make sense.  And kudos for Wafford for hauling the entire way down there.  Not bad for someone who had a tough time with the PUP test.
Isn't he playing at WVU now?

Wow.  I feel like you are uneducated.  That is Hafferty, John Hafferty that is. 
Is it really that hard to read sarcasm? Just curious..  :confused:

Yep

May 15, 2007, 04:53:04 PM
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The blockers.  I think I saw a quarterback (Freeman, who's an EXCELLENT blocker btw for a quarterback), a wideout(can't remember who, Jordy?), a tight end (also can't remember who,) and a running back(Probably Johnson.)



You missed the best blocker on that play, Wafford.  He made the road for Figurs.  He plowed number 25 for Colorado and got up and flexed in his face.  That was my favortie play because of him and Freeman blocking.
Well at least someone remembers the play.

That would make sense.  And kudos for Wafford for hauling the entire way down there.  Not bad for someone who had a tough time with the PUP test.
Isn't he playing at WVU now?

Wow.  I feel like you are uneducated.  That is Hafferty, John Hafferty that is. 
Is it really that hard to read sarcasm? Just curious..  :confused:

Yep
Okay then.  :violin:*





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May 15, 2007, 04:58:30 PM
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The blockers.  I think I saw a quarterback (Freeman, who's an EXCELLENT blocker btw for a quarterback), a wideout(can't remember who, Jordy?), a tight end (also can't remember who,) and a running back(Probably Johnson.)



You missed the best blocker on that play, Wafford.  He made the road for Figurs.  He plowed number 25 for Colorado and got up and flexed in his face.  That was my favortie play because of him and Freeman blocking.
Well at least someone remembers the play.

That would make sense.  And kudos for Wafford for hauling the entire way down there.  Not bad for someone who had a tough time with the PUP test.
Isn't he playing at WVU now?

Wow.  I feel like you are uneducated.  That is Hafferty, John Hafferty that is. 
Is it really that hard to read sarcasm? Just curious..  :confused:

Yep
Okay then.  :violin:*





*Again, for you.

Well, maybe you should use more than just a sentence with a ?, but I get it now that you put icons up and told me it was sarcasm. :thumbsup:

May 15, 2007, 05:04:19 PM
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Well, maybe you should use more than just a sentence with a ?, but I get it now that you put icons up and told me it was sarcasm. :thumbsup:
The thing that you are describing is called a question. And often you will find that people are very vague when being sarcastic. Try to keep up.

May 15, 2007, 05:06:05 PM
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Well, maybe you should use more than just a sentence with a ?, but I get it now that you put icons up and told me it was sarcasm. :thumbsup:
The thing that you are describing is called a question. And often you will find that people are very vague when being sarcastic. Try to keep up.

Vague?  Please, you had concrete detail in there when refering to WVU.  If you wanted to be vague you would of stated, "Is that the player that left?"

May 15, 2007, 05:14:40 PM
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Well, maybe you should use more than just a sentence with a ?, but I get it now that you put icons up and told me it was sarcasm. :thumbsup:
The thing that you are describing is called a question. And often you will find that people are very vague when being sarcastic. Try to keep up.

Vague?  Please, you had concrete detail in there when refering to WVU.  If you wanted to be vague you would of stated, "Is that the player that left?"
Vague as in it wasn't obvious, only subtle. Usually intelligent people would pick up on it but you seem to suffer in that area.

May 15, 2007, 05:33:38 PM
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Well, maybe you should use more than just a sentence with a ?, but I get it now that you put icons up and told me it was sarcasm. :thumbsup:
The thing that you are describing is called a question. And often you will find that people are very vague when being sarcastic. Try to keep up.

Vague?  Please, you had concrete detail in there when refering to WVU.  If you wanted to be vague you would of stated, "Is that the player that left?"
Vague as in it wasn't obvious, only subtle. Usually intelligent people would pick up on it but you seem to suffer in that area.

I guess you just feel threatened because a cub called you on out your post that was vague and for some reason that means sarcasm in the world of knowledge.  So I will accept defeat and say you are the almighty poster of sarcasm with vagueness.

May 15, 2007, 05:43:04 PM
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Well, maybe you should use more than just a sentence with a ?, but I get it now that you put icons up and told me it was sarcasm. :thumbsup:
The thing that you are describing is called a question. And often you will find that people are very vague when being sarcastic. Try to keep up.

Vague?  Please, you had concrete detail in there when refering to WVU.  If you wanted to be vague you would of stated, "Is that the player that left?"
Vague as in it wasn't obvious, only subtle. Usually intelligent people would pick up on it but you seem to suffer in that area.

I guess you just feel threatened because a cub called you on out your post that was vague and for some reason that means sarcasm in the world of knowledge.  So I will accept defeat and say you are the almighty poster of sarcasm with vagueness.
cubs :blank:

May 15, 2007, 05:55:48 PM
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Well, maybe you should use more than just a sentence with a ?, but I get it now that you put icons up and told me it was sarcasm. :thumbsup:
The thing that you are describing is called a question. And often you will find that people are very vague when being sarcastic. Try to keep up.

Vague?  Please, you had concrete detail in there when refering to WVU.  If you wanted to be vague you would of stated, "Is that the player that left?"
Vague as in it wasn't obvious, only subtle. Usually intelligent people would pick up on it but you seem to suffer in that area.

I guess you just feel threatened because a cub called you on out your post that was vague and for some reason that means sarcasm in the world of knowledge.  So I will accept defeat and say you are the almighty poster of sarcasm with vagueness.
cubs :blank:
Fo real.  :eyeseeyou: