and tonight they will prove it. This long awaited match up turned out to be nothing. Too Bad.
I thought I would resurrect this prediction, it was just so accurate, seeing it was made just before game 4. Maybe I can come up with one like it for the Bills, it worked so well for the Sox.
There is a lot of truth in what you say. Did anyone notice that when the Offense game out on the field in their first possesion after the TD they looked confident. They looked like a team that thought they were going to go right down the field and score.
I would have been willing to bet, that if the clock was not a problem, they would have scored on their last possesion. The only question is, can they carry that feeling for a week.
mind that when the Bills of days gone by were the ones with the 3-0 record, they quite often found a way to lose, especially if the other team was the Jets. Just a thought.
I agree with you. To add further proof of the importance of an offensive line you can point out the Redskins when they beat the Bills in the SB. Just how many times was their QB all-pro. Most dominating performance of an offensive line I can remember.
Well for those who said he was too small, he managed 121 yards on 25 caries. I have to admit to not much interest in college FB but when Michigan is on, I'll watch a little.
So far from what I have seen he has looked good.
I don't know what you guys are complaining about root canal wise. I had two done two years ago and they weren't any worse than a trip to the normal dentist. Couldn't have taken more than 40 minutes a tooth and only one trip. You should have had one done 25 years ago when you had to make multiple trips to the guy. That is really where root canals got their rep.
Now the Bills, that's another story.
Mike Hart is on TV playing for Michigan in the Notre Dame game. Looks pretty good for a freshman. For those who don't remember from last year, he is the ex-Onondaga HS running back who set several national FB records. He is #20
I'm taking the opposing view on both of these. The college rule is there to prevent guys from being hit when they are down. After all these guys aren't pro's and if it save a couple of kids from injury, it should stay.
On the intentional walk, there are a lot of pitchers who cannot throw a strike after throwing 4 pitches out like that not counting the fact that they could throw a wild pitch. If they aren't skilled enough to do that, why should it be made easy for them. In fact there a pitchers who compensate for this lack of ability by throwing the next pitch rather fat. So keep the rule, make em throw it.
and I don't mean he was cut, I know. But wasn't he the TE who was suppose to be a mid round draft pick, then fell undrafted. We sign him with big asperations, and it seems he just couldn't cut it. So why were all the draft boards wrong about him???
And if he failed as a TE, was he so bad he coudn't play tackle?
Well, you would have thought he would come over, let you chew him our, give you some free chemicals as a gesture of good will and collect his money. And I can't really see any reason for him not to do it, or to not want to do it.
If he screwed up the date, it would still be the good business thing to do.
Something in this post is just not adding up. Your saying all he has to do is come over do a start up and collect $3500. Seems he would do that without blinking an eye.
Is there really more to this story?