BYU QB Greats Poll revived at Ghost Town site
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BYU QB Greats Poll revived at Ghost Town site
Max came through on a day he did not have good protection and on a day when he did not throw well. His running has not been mentioned much - but it was huge for the offense as was Unga. Penalties killed drives for both teams - Hall overcame that 5 yarder in OT with a huge play to George - fitting way for Andrew George to finish up.
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Go Cougs - George is still open.........................................
Go visit that old ghost town site - just long enough to vote!
Go Cougs - George is still open.........................................
Anae just might be the guy. Wisconsin DC says Anae is totally unpredictable because he just runs a bunch of plays with no rhyme or reason. Whooped Butt on Houston DC for 3 of 4 quarters. Destroyed Texas DC and HC careers.
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Re: BYU QB Greats Poll revived at Ghost Town site
The utes are very good at holding receivers, bumping them out of their patterns, etc. They know exactly where on the field they can do so with the least chance of the officials spotting it and calling it. I believe they must specifically practice this, and it pays off. They are great cheaters.
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Re: BYU QB Greats Poll revived at Ghost Town site
Don't forget that their defensive line is good for one call a year for trying to mimic offensive snap calls. Their wide receivers are very good at holding down field as well.hawkwing wrote:The utes are very good at holding receivers, bumping them out of their patterns, etc. They know exactly where on the field they can do so with the least chance of the officials spotting it and calling it. I believe they must specifically practice this, and it pays off. They are great cheaters.
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