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re: I understand Miles supporters still exist

Posted on 1/5/10 at 5:21 pm to
Posted by Bad Cat
Painted Post, NY
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 1/5/10 at 5:21 pm to
Crowton's offense had us in the lead in the fourth quarter.

If J.J. could have hit our receivers in their hands instead of their feet most of the game, Crowton's offense would have scored more points against Penn St.

Not to mention the playing conditions which took away our talent advantage in speed and magnified their power running advantage. And we still only lost by 2 points.

So, after a 2 point loss in absolutely the worst field conditions immaginable you can find fault with Crowton.

Only idiots with an agenda will agree with you on that one.
Posted by Goose
Member since Jan 2005
22277 posts
Posted on 1/5/10 at 5:29 pm to
quote:

Crowton's offense had us in the lead in the fourth quarter.

If J.J. could have hit our receivers in their hands instead of their feet most of the game, Crowton's offense would have scored more points against Penn St.

Not to mention the playing conditions which took away our talent advantage in speed and magnified their power running advantage. And we still only lost by 2 points.

So, after a 2 point loss in absolutely the worst field conditions immaginable you can find fault with Crowton.

Only idiots with an agenda will agree with you on that one.


Do you also defend with WR middle screen with no timeouts on the 45? What does that "setup, why not a play with a couple go routes and a couple comebacks with your RB heading to the sideline as your safe? It doesn't take a genius to design a play to get the ball to the sideline with plus yardage. Now whether or not JJ would have been able to run these plays correctly is a different animal all together.
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