OrangeXtreme
The Mayor of Dewitt
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i think i speak for all of us when i say thanks for all of the work you put in - you have filled in for OrangeEyes very well and done him proud.Nobody thanked me when I posted the Clemson replay.
Or the Miami replay last year.
It's nice to be wanted.
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i think i speak for all of us when i say thanks for all of the work you put in - you have filled in for OrangeEyes very well and done him proud.
I remember when OrangeEyes thought no one looked at his daily articles and was thinking of shutting them down and then everyone chirped in and he realized how impactful those actually were and kept going. i believe thats when we added the like button or view count.
you have a thankless job - but an impactful 1. i took the comment above as funny because the football team did a stinker on saturday. not an actual jab at you.
anyways... thanks for it all, even the full game stinker and the full game clemson win. I hope you know you are appreciated.
You know I'm playing with you. This board is mush without you.I've known Dcuse for years.
It's all good, man.
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Watching that Cook "fumble" again, I have no idea how that was overturned.
Collins' first INT was a tipped ball (out of his hand). I've seen this only reference once on this forum. There is a reason that they pass was so easily intercepted.That first INT, ouch. The Duke safety was clearly coached to go wherever the eyes of that new QB take you. Any look off of that guy and the entire other side of the field stays open.
Because, as I believe upperdeck alluded to, they don't call it right on the field.
Should have been personal foul, unnecessary roughness on defenseless player, with targeting. You want to take the targeting part away after the review, whatever (don't agree with it), but the personal foul for unnecessary roughness isn't reviewable.
I think that was the ref's intent who threw the flag, but they just screwed up how they called it. Maybe they're not allowed to call it like that anymore, but I know they used to when this targeting sensation began.
That first INT, ouch. The Duke safety was clearly coached to go wherever the eyes of that new QB take you. Any look off of that guy and the entire other side of the field stays open.
Watching that Cook "fumble" again, I have no idea how that was overturned.
That first INT, ouch. The Duke safety was clearly coached to go wherever the eyes of that new QB take you. Any look off of that guy and the entire other side of the field stays open.