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Game Thread (2004) Game Six: @ Iowa - 10/16/04 (L, 3-3/0-3)

didn't you just say on teh other thread, "Dude, we are bad"
we are bad. but i wouldnt get on a message board and say our offensive line sucks*. you have no knowledge of their abilities because you are joe blow from podunk nowheresville. relax.
Relax it's been three years with lines like this.
yet somehow life goes on.


edit: *after realizing i dont know more than the people who get paid to coach us.
 
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Clarity said:
Hey, look at the bright side


Ooo! I thought of one! (The joke in the last post being that the sentence wasn't finished, because I couldn't come up with a bright side.)

But I have one now. If we keep going 3 and out, we don't have to suffer through the offense as much as we would if we got a 1st down or two.
 
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I don't know anything about O lines I played at centerville high school and played O-line at Otterbein college. My high school o line coach worked with Jim Mcnally and I would like to think he knows some thing about O Line play. This is just bad O line play and bad technique. Yes this type of blocking may work for some pro teams, but for only best. If the o line does not get inside hands and make contact first because he knows the snap count it is very hard to ever get movement.
 
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