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November 06, 2006, 07:55:18 AM
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Saulbadguy

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This may be a dumb question to ask, but did anyone want Prince to go for that last TD?

November 06, 2006, 07:56:49 AM
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IMO, its just as big a slap in the face to get down there and not score.  "We could've scored again, but we chose not to." 

November 06, 2006, 08:03:38 AM
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Ell would have ran it in anyway.

November 06, 2006, 08:14:26 AM
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Ell would have humped it in.   :lol:

November 06, 2006, 08:57:33 AM
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If it was Barnett on the sideline..I'd say use your last two timeouts and throw on each down....
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November 06, 2006, 10:14:47 AM
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Naaaaa, scoring in that situation is classless and something the hawks would do. 

November 06, 2006, 11:01:34 AM
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Ell would have skipped class althogether to try to score.   :lol:  :mad:   :lol:

November 06, 2006, 11:56:53 AM
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IMO, its just as big a slap in the face to get down there and not score.  "We could've scored again, but we chose not to." 

That's not quite what happened.  I didn't see anyone intentionally trying to come up short of the goal line on those last couple of plays.  Reminds me of Bobby Bowden a few years back who after winning by many TDs and scoring the last one very late said something to the effect of, "It's my job to score as many points as I can. It's the other team's job to find a way to stop me and it's not my fault if they cannot."
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November 06, 2006, 12:01:45 PM
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IMO, its just as big a slap in the face to get down there and not score.  "We could've scored again, but we chose not to." 

That's not quite what happened.  I didn't see anyone intentionally trying to come up short of the goal line on those last couple of plays.  Reminds me of Bobby Bowden a few years back who after winning by many TDs and scoring the last one very late said something to the effect of, "It's my job to score as many points as I can. It's the other team's job to find a way to stop me and it's not my fault if they cannot."

I thought it was Spurrier  :confused:

November 06, 2006, 12:03:48 PM
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It was Mike Leach.

November 06, 2006, 12:04:10 PM
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IMO, its just as big a slap in the face to get down there and not score.  "We could've scored again, but we chose not to." 

That's not quite what happened.  I didn't see anyone intentionally trying to come up short of the goal line on those last couple of plays.  Reminds me of Bobby Bowden a few years back who after winning by many TDs and scoring the last one very late said something to the effect of, "It's my job to score as many points as I can. It's the other team's job to find a way to stop me and it's not my fault if they cannot."

I thought it was Spurrier  :confused:


I was actaully "The Strange One".... Mike Leach.

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November 06, 2006, 01:24:29 PM
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IMO, its just as big a slap in the face to get down there and not score.  "We could've scored again, but we chose not to." 

That's not quite what happened.  I didn't see anyone intentionally trying to come up short of the goal line on those last couple of plays.  Reminds me of Bobby Bowden a few years back who after winning by many TDs and scoring the last one very late said something to the effect of, "It's my job to score as many points as I can. It's the other team's job to find a way to stop me and it's not my fault if they cannot."

I thought it was Spurrier  :confused:


I was actaully "The Strange One".... Mike Leach.

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Hmm, I thought it was Bowden but I'll defer to you guys on this one.  That said I wouldn't be at all surprised if Leach, Bowden, and Spurrier had all said something similar at some point.
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November 06, 2006, 02:03:20 PM
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It was Leach. He earned a lot of respect from me that day. Took a ton of heat from the media and basically said "I don't give a f*ck what you think, I do what I want."  :love:

November 06, 2006, 02:37:50 PM
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I watched the broadcast and before Snodgrass fieldgoal, when Hawkins called timeout.  Ron had a little smirk and a glare headed straight towards Hawkins.  I would not be surprised if that isn't why the ball was still being pushed downfield at the end.  Not to mention the attempts to run it in and not just hold it.





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November 06, 2006, 04:48:48 PM
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IMO, its just as big a slap in the face to get down there and not score.  "We could've scored again, but we chose not to." 

That's not quite what happened.  I didn't see anyone intentionally trying to come up short of the goal line on those last couple of plays.  Reminds me of Bobby Bowden a few years back who after winning by many TDs and scoring the last one very late said something to the effect of, "It's my job to score as many points as I can. It's the other team's job to find a way to stop me and it's not my fault if they cannot."

I thought it was Spurrier  :confused:


I was actaully "The Strange One".... Mike Leach.

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Hmm, I thought it was Bowden but I'll defer to you guys on this one.  That said I wouldn't be at all surprised if Leach, Bowden, and Spurrier had all said something similar at some point.

It was Bowden that said that originally way back against some hapless ACC team (Duke I think it was).

Leach has also said it, and was referring to a hapless Nebraska team.   Nebraska fans were quick to point out that Mike Leach had no class.

November 06, 2006, 05:13:59 PM
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Bowden had a great quote when he was asked about Spurrier whining about late hits on the QB.  It may have been when Grossman was there.  Anyway, FSU was making a habit out of absolutely destroying Spurrier's QBs.  In response, Bowden just says, "He calls them 'late hits.'  I call them 'sacks.'"