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drakew

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Re: first and goal at the five
« Reply #15 on: December 12, 2011, 09:06:29 PM »
"Section 101: word around here (usually pretty accurate) is curfew violation on game night (prior night) Small potatoes, but not for Bradshaw with his history, keep him chained in the kennel the night before, he's a dawg"
"They that can give up essential liberties to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin

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Re: first and goal at the five
« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2011, 09:39:55 PM »
Ahmad broke curfew on Game Nite  :boooo:
I agree with TC on the punishment. Drake i kinda think TC would lower the boom on anybody for that infraction.
As Ahmad was a member of the Latin Quarter Trio, yeah, he may be on a slightly shorter leash. Bark! Bark!

Toomer broke down the badly executed Fade by Beckum today on espn 1050 am. Said he challenged Horizontally, rather than Vertically.
PC for he ran a terrible Route.

Rich, dead on in the "Control Tower".

Who's this guy Andrew? One Post & he has Paint in his corner...impressive.
Welcome aboard Rook!
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Re: first and goal at the five
« Reply #17 on: December 13, 2011, 11:57:20 PM »
But even so, it wasn't a bad call just badly executed by both Diehl and Petrus who got beat by Ware and by Brooking, respectively.

Thanks for the warm welcomes, everyone! I've been a long time lurker, but there was an earlier thread I wanted to respond. Someone beat me to it, so I ended up posting here first. I'll post in the introductions thread soon as well.

I have to admit that I was once an aggressive coordinator critic. Nowadays, I watch the game incredibly closely. There have been improvements made over the past year in game coverage, notably numerous new angles, quality on field sound, and quality analysts. (Even when I disagree with them.) The amount and quality of replays give me the opportunity to diagnose audibles and missed assignments. I treat it a bit obsessively, but hey, it's fun!

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Re: first and goal at the five
« Reply #18 on: December 14, 2011, 10:15:27 AM »
But even so, it wasn't a bad call just badly executed by both Diehl and Petrus who got beat by Ware and by Brooking, respectively.

Thanks for the warm welcomes, everyone! I've been a long time lurker, but there was an earlier thread I wanted to respond. Someone beat me to it, so I ended up posting here first. I'll post in the introductions thread soon as well.

I have to admit that I was once an aggressive coordinator critic. Nowadays, I watch the game incredibly closely. There have been improvements made over the past year in game coverage, notably numerous new angles, quality on field sound, and quality analysts. (Even when I disagree with them.) The amount and quality of replays give me the opportunity to diagnose audibles and missed assignments. I treat it a bit obsessively, but hey, it's fun!

Andrew, welcome aboard. Unwritten rule of BBH is first 10 posts everybody loves you. lol after that your fair game like the rest of us Ha Ha Ha =)) =))
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