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Eagle-96

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  1. Huh? The D-line got absolutely no pressure on the quarterback save for the sack to end the first half. FAU was ranked #30 in the country in passing yards per game coming into tonight so I hardly think their passing game is weak.
  2. 1. Venegas was flat out BAD tonight. When he wasn't letting guys run right past him, her was clipping or holding. He has no business starting and I can see why Dodge had him as a back-up to start the year. 2. Green played well tonight as did Weathers. C. Meager STILL has happy feet. He was holding the ball far to long and hung his receivers out to dry and got them hit pretty hard. He is also STILL locking on to receivers and telegraphing his throws. He left 14 points on the field with his 2 picks in the endzone. 4. Our defensive line gets absolutely no push. We simply do not put any pressure on the quarterback. This is making our secondary look bad. 5. J-Mo was slashing and cutting and showed flashes of his old self. I was surprised that we split him out so much. F. 2 blocked punts is unacceptable at any level of football.. Those 2 plays really hurt us. 7. Schnelly wearing a suit with a ballcap. What a maroon.
  3. Allright, let's get this thread shut down proper:
  4. As in, don't talk to them as we are ALL considered to be boosters of the university.
  5. BOOM
  6. What did he say?
  7. I don't know, how about Big Balls or Sink the Pink.
  8. http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9G_RtlRRPBG0H4A...le.Toronado.jpg
  9. thread closing in 3, 2, 1.....
  10. You mean no more glorious trough of doom. That's disappointing. It will be nice, however, to have some ceiling fans to bring the 145 degree air down to the floor where it only used to be 120. Plus the smell of stale urine and nacho turds really needs to be circulated so that all in the bathrooms can enjoy it equally.
  11. I like the look on the owls face. BTW: Nice hooter
  12. How dare you guys question Dodge2007. Why, he's an insider with knowledge of the program that we can only dream about. He knows all there is to know about: - 4-3 defensive schemes - the pros and cons of early recruiting - body painting - quarterback mechanics - late 19th century polka - cold-fusion - how to insult the university hierarchy in 3 easy steps - passing statistics as they apply to win-loss ratio - 40 ways to insult a poster without really trying
  13. Anybody who remembers the NT win over Utah State from 1997 then you know what is in store for Saturday.
  14. We get it Dodge2007, you like to be contrarian and to rile people up. It stopped being cute about 308 posts ago.
  15. First of all, I'm not sure why you assume that we will end up in the 70's or 80's. Maybe to support your theory. Here are the Rivals Class rankings from 2002-2006 02 - 110 03 - 83 04 - 72 05 - 94 06 - 111
  16. Looks like Patterson is putting the blame on his offensive coordinator for this one. http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dw...de.343237d.html Patterson Questions Call After TCU's Loss By CHUCK CARLTON / The Dallas Morning News COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Among all the breakdowns and mistakes Thursday, one play stood out more than any of the others to TCU coach Gary Patterson. After a 20-17 overtime loss to Air Force, Patterson still was mulling what happened. TCU was easily within field goal range with a minute remaining at the Air Force 22. The Horned Frogs inexplicably went for the touchdown in a tie game. Andy Dalton underthrew Jimmy Young and was intercepted by Carson Bird in the end zone. Patterson questioned the call by offensive coordinator Mike Schultz. "We shouldn't have went for the end zone," Patterson said. "We should've run the football. Why we threw the football, I don't know. I don't call that side of the ball. We made a mistake. It wasn't our kids' fault on that play." In overtime, normally reliable kicker Chris Manfredini hit the upright from 35 yards on TCU's first possession. Manfredini, who had missed only three of 32 field goal attempts in his career entering the game, was 1-for-3 against Air Force, including one that was blocked. Air Force kicker Ryan Harrison, a Keller High School product who had earlier connected from 57 yards, hit from 33 yards on the Falcons' first possession of overtime. Cadets and fans poured out of the stands, and Lee Greenwood's "Proud to be an American" played over the loudspeaker. In high school, Harrison made a last-second kick to put Keller in the playoffs. "This one was better," Harrison said. "Are you kidding me? Beating TCU at home?" The loss in the Mountain West opener dropped TCU to 1-2 overall for the first time under Patterson and the first time since 1999. The Horned Frogs did not make any players available to the media after the loss. "The bottom line is we didn't do enough things," Patterson said. "We didn't get the ball in the end zone. When you get kicks blocked, give up long runs, long plays, you aren't going to win very many ball games." Air Force improved to 3-0 under first-year coach Troy Calhoun. At least early, TCU showed no sign of a hangover from its 34-13 loss to Texas, controlling the game for long stretches. The Horned Frogs led 10-3 at halftime despite a Ryan Christian fumble at the Air Force 23. The margin grew to 17-3 when Dalton (29-of-45, 320 yards) connected with Walter Bryant on an 11-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter. The margin could have been more. The Horned Frogs put together seven second-half drives into Air Force territory that failed to produce points. The pattern continued into the fourth quarter. "You go to somebody's house, you got to take the game," Patterson said, crediting Air Force. The missed opportunities proved costly. Air Force scored to cut the margin to 17-10 midway through the fourth quarter. Quarterback Shaun Carney threw 9 yards to Keith Madsen for the touchdown. On the next series, Jim Ollis (138 yards, 16 carries) rambled 71 yards for the tying score. "It is a quality win," Calhoun said. "To see the way they [TCU] responded on five days [between games], where they have to play back-to-back road games, that's a bear for them."
  17. Derrek Skop Jack Black
  18. Jamari Grant Waldo from Family Matters
  19. Does anyone know the status of Babyed9000?
  20. Special Ed?
  21. http://www.nccisd.net/hs_football.htm Athletic director and head ball coach
  22. He and some of his coaching staff went to Missouri and helped them install the Dodgeball spread. Missouri has tweaked the offense a little in that they employ the tight end in their version.
  23. I'm sorry. Am I missing something?
  24. I watched the Missouri Illinois game and the announcers were mentioning just that.
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