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Old 10-11-2005, 08:24 PM
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i'm as disgusted by this loss as i have been in a LONG time... maybe the second week of November in '98...

Penn State loss sucked, but losing to NW last year had to me my low point or the complete ass whoopin Iowa gave us.

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By now - in my head - I have played out the scenerio 4-5 times of: Carpenter and Salley comming up to Smith and Ginn looking at them square in the eyes and saying "We bust our ass on every play to get you the ball back and win this game! We are tired of you slacking off on your part, enough is enough, play smarter and try harder!!!"
You know I am sure the O is embarassed by their performance, I really do not think it is a lack of effort at all or even playing smarter. It really is a matter of execution. Now is that the players or the play calling or both? I have no idea, but I do know that those kids play hard very hard and I am not disappointed in the effort at all.
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