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09-10-2006, 05:36 PM
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I beg to differ
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Originally Posted by akronbuck
that was a really bad call on him. He hit colby as he was getting rid of the ball.
At first, I thought the home team was going to win because, of the officials.
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He hit Colt as he released the ball, but the call wasn't for a late hit. It was for leading with the helmet.
Bad call either way.
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09-10-2006, 05:37 PM
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That was a great play IMO.
You had to love the exchange between Herbie and Davie after the flag. As a defensive coach, Id have to agree.
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09-10-2006, 05:41 PM
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I'm up pass my bedtime...
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I hope J-Rich, just keeps on bringing it every game! Keep laying the wood!
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09-11-2006, 04:41 AM
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How many MF'ers did everyone get out on that play? I slammed my footstool down and broke it in half, much to the chagrin of my girlfriend whose feet had just previously been resting on it.
Outstanding game by the entire D-Line except for maintaining their gap assignments early on allowing some big running holes. We have no problems getting pressure on the QB, its that rush upfield while containing the run that we're having a little trouble with right now. Rest up Jay, Cincy's coming to fatten those stats up.
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09-11-2006, 03:28 PM
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Kevin Sherrington, a writer for the Dallas Morning news, put in a column that J-Rich was called for a penalty on that play for apparently being too tall.
dallasnews
Here was the difference between the two teams in style, summed up neatly on each team's last drive before the half:
Texas spent more than seven minutes on its only touchdown. Got a little help in the red zone, too, when the Buckeyes' 6-6 Jay Richardson slammed into McCoy and apparently was flagged for being too tall.
Ohio State's response: Smith goes for 23 yards to Brian Robiskie, 14 and 23 to Gonzalez and the final 29 to Ginn.
Elapsed time: 1 minute, 39 seconds. Just long enough to suck all the air from Texas.
The Buckeyes' two-minute drill packed about all the excitement this game could muster.
Nothing Texas did in the second half could rouse its record crowd of 89,422.
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09-11-2006, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by BB73
Kevin Sherrington, a writer for the Dallas Morning news, put in a column that J-Rich was called for a penalty on that play for apparently being too tall.
dallasnews
Here was the difference between the two teams in style, summed up neatly on each team's last drive before the half:
Texas spent more than seven minutes on its only touchdown. Got a little help in the red zone, too, when the Buckeyes' 6-6 Jay Richardson slammed into McCoy and apparently was flagged for being too tall.
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GOOD to hear someone that has that kind of job and can actually see and understand the game. Most of them remind me of a musburger
Last edited by BB73; 09-11-2006 at 06:23 PM.
Reason: fixed quote
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09-11-2006, 07:54 PM
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The one who believes in Tressel
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Before the season we were all wondering if Jay Richardson will emerge into a physical and consistent player. After the first two games, I think you have to be very pleased with his effort and intensity so far. Back in the spring, he pulled down a QB even though it was supposed to be non-contact on the QB. In the first game Jay was a little over-aggressive on the QB and was flagged. Against Texas Jay planted some nice hits on the QB. When he played at Dublin Scioto, he had a lot of tackles for losses. It appears that he is finally playing up to his potential, like a lot of other seniors under Tressel.
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09-13-2006, 06:56 AM
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The Lizard King
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