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Quote from: ksu_FAN on January 12, 2012, 11:15:22 AMFrank made a declaration to his team, to the fans, to Angel, (to whoever is paying attention) that good, bad, or indifferent Angel is the guy he wants to have the ball when the game is on the line. He reinforced that decision by putting Angel back in the game for the last possession after he took him out after the two TOs. In many ways this was a long term decision, not unlike other Franking around decisions he has made in the past with personel.it literally amazes me that other fans (not all, most, the stupid ones) don't see the ar-t that i see. he's going to be so, so rough ridin' good. already is good. it is just so obvious.not like pullen, that wasn't obvious, at least not to me during his freshman year.
Frank made a declaration to his team, to the fans, to Angel, (to whoever is paying attention) that good, bad, or indifferent Angel is the guy he wants to have the ball when the game is on the line. He reinforced that decision by putting Angel back in the game for the last possession after he took him out after the two TOs. In many ways this was a long term decision, not unlike other Franking around decisions he has made in the past with personel.