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re: Lessons learned from Ole Miss game
Posted on 10/22/13 at 10:24 pm to boxcar willie
Posted on 10/22/13 at 10:24 pm to boxcar willie
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HIll can take it to the house on any given play, Hillard can't
Look at the recap: LINK
Hill was still playing in the first half when we didn't score. In the second half we had 6 drives; scored TDs on 3, FG on 1, and 2 punts. Hill was in on all 6 drives.
Just because you say he has the talent to break it big, doesn't mean we left points out there in the second half. The points left out there in the first half were due to Mett throwing picks in the end zone.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 10:25 pm to FlyingTiger06
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In the second half we had 6 drives; scored TDs on 3, FG on 1, and 2 punts. Hill was in on all 6 drives.
you just confirmed it
Posted on 10/22/13 at 10:33 pm to FlyingTiger06
It really comes down to this:
1) Is Hill a better back than our other RB's?
2) Did Hill miss PT because of a fumble?
IMO, if Les wants to apply such a policy, it needs to be extended to other opportunities, i.e., dropped passes, fumbled punts, fumbles by WRs, stupid ints, etc.
1) Is Hill a better back than our other RB's?
2) Did Hill miss PT because of a fumble?
IMO, if Les wants to apply such a policy, it needs to be extended to other opportunities, i.e., dropped passes, fumbled punts, fumbles by WRs, stupid ints, etc.
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