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Old 09-05-2006, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by stxbuck
O-line played great-holes for the running game, and Smith had tons of time. The only screwup in blocking came on Wells' fumble-our own guys clogged the hole and he ran right up their backs.
Hopefully everyone is correct in their analysis of the D-I thought the LBers could have done a better job of shedding their blocks.
stan white was beat off the ball on that play and was driven back into wells.

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One thing that stood out for me that I haven't seen mentioned was Robiskie's hands! I thought he made a few great catches on balls that weren't exactly 'on the money'.
and the fact ive heard the nickname 7 11 from half a dozen people all thinking they had an original comment. he seems to always be open, if not open hes created enough space in the throwing lane with his body to allow troy to deliver the ball to him
matcar OK, I'm fairly new to this site, but like all the posters above, I really enjoyed reading this, and really appreciated the logical/rational thought behind it. Does this post come each week?

Wow I'm looking forward to this week...finally get to really take the gloves off and see what we can do on both sides of the ball. I'm also grateful for the challenge that Wolfe presented last week, it gives the players and coaching plenty of learning opportunities. There'll be no complacency this week...that's fur shur.

every week big guy
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