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Why ASU Kept Their Starters In


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Ah the great community debate, right up with Vandy "Some day you'll work for us" chant as they drop another SEC game. Maybe someone can find a classy 1950's joke book and throw in some inbreeding and chickens in the yards jokes and be careful to not post the Asian or African-American jokes.

I know ASU used enough players to fill three squads of defense and offense in the game, but don't have a beef with trying to keep a defensive streak alive. It's not like doing a planned celebration after a touchdown or something.

UNT is a great school. Us dumb backward hillbillies that ain't got no learnin' knew enough to hire a really good conductor for our orchestra, at least I assume he is good since UNT hired him to be a professor.

I reckon if'n you city slickers ever has chance to get up our way you might want to go check out Crystal Bridges in Bentonville, it will merely be the premier museum of American art and we didn't even have to break out the colorin' books.

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I knew there wasn't any way Freeze said what he is being blamed for saying because I saw it with my own eyes.

You are correct about Aplin. Second teamers played on offense but the QB situation is not ideal.

The discussion has nothing to do with Freeze. There is a contingent here who believes the backup QB moved the ball against your first team defense. He never did. He could have played 100 quarters in a row for 25 hours and not moved the ball on your first team defense. You guys could have pulled two guys off the field and played with nine and he wouldn't be able to move the ball.

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The discussion has nothing to do with Freeze. There is a contingent here who believes the backup QB moved the ball against your first team defense. He never did. He could have played 100 quarters in a row for 25 hours and not moved the ball on your first team defense. You guys could have pulled two guys off the field and played with nine and he wouldn't be able to move the ball.

Is this for real? I thought we had a contingent saying "let the coaches decide who plays qb (since they will anyway). And I have nothing against the young man (hey, he should want to play like anyone on the team), I just disagree with the coaching decisions that have put him in these situations.

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