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DE Noah Spence (Official Thread)

played well yesterday from what i saw...he did have a personal foul roughing the passer call if i remember correctly but he was getting pressure on Gardner throughout the game and was a big part in the INT that helped seal the game...great player and cant wait to see him get even better next year

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y0yoyoin;2265519; said:
played well yesterday from what i saw...he did have a personal foul roughing the passer call if i remember correctly but he was getting pressure on Gardner throughout the game and was a big part in the INT that helped seal the game...great player and cant wait to see him get even better next year

I thought that was D.Washington, where he came around the backside and bumped gardner before he realized the ball was gone...he tried pulled up but gardner flopped like a chicken wing

I think that was what Urban replied
"If thats roughing then where are we?? What game is this?"
 
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I thought that was D.Washington, where he came around the backside and bumped gardner before he realized the ball was gone...he tried pulled up but gardner flopped like a chicken wing

I think that was what Urban replied
"If thats roughing then where are we?? What game is this?"
Yup, with some of the calls being made by officials pretty soon we will be breaking out the skirts. The officials are just being way overzealous with their protection especially of QBs.
 
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BuckFan38;2265529; said:
I thought that was D.Washington, where he came around the backside and bumped gardner before he realized the ball was gone...he tried pulled up but gardner flopped like a chicken wing

I think that was what Urban replied
"If thats roughing then where are we?? What game is this?"

D Washington caused a fumble earlier in the game, but Spence was bringing pressure on the pick that iced the game for us.
 
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BuckFan38;2265529; said:
I thought that was D.Washington, where he came around the backside and bumped gardner before he realized the ball was gone...he tried pulled up but gardner flopped like a chicken wing

I think that was what Urban replied
"If thats roughing then where are we?? What game is this?"

i just watched a replay and it was spence who roughed gardner in the 2nd quarter on a 3rd down extending the drive...it was the same drive they scored a TD on going up to 14...i think we had like 90 penalties that drive
 
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What a great family. From the article above:
Noah Spence relishes it, too.

“The best thing about being home is being with my family and friends,” he said. “I love them all, and I don’t see them very often (now), so it is very special when I get to be here.

“Christmas has always been my favorite holiday, and I am thankful for my parents for always teaching me the real meaning of the holiday.”

Devout in their faith, Greg and Helen Spence seem to harbor the true Christmas spirit all year long. It explains, for example, why they took on the task of adopting sons even as they raised their own.

For clarification, Noah is the only biological son of Greg and Helen. Helen had two sons in a previous marriage, Rod and Ray Scott, who are now in their 30s. Greg had a son, Greg Spence Jr., in a prior relationship.

Then they added the five adopted sons — Alex, Malcolm, Alonzo, Marcus and Tariq — over a span of time after moving to Harrisburg in 1998.

“There were other kids, maybe 15 or so, who have called our house their home from time to time (as foster parents),” Greg Spence said. “But (those kids) went back to their own homes once their parents got their issues straightened out.”

It has been a lot of work, Helen said, but never a burden.

“We are Christians, and we believe in God’s word, that ‘if you do unto the least of them, you have done unto me,’ ” Helen said. “It’s what human beings are here for, to do His work.
 
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