StarRaider
Yes they do call me Einstein
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Can you ask an OG to play 70 snaps every game without wearing down as the season progresses? Seems like a pretty heavy workload.Please merge as necessary did not see it posted.
Week 4: Football Players of the Week
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That fourth down call passing short of the sticks…should have used the middle of the field lolWhy couldn’t Heupel let Hooker break Mannings record? All he needed was 7 yards. 7!!! I could have understood if were another 30 or so but 7? Man on our last offensive possession, Heup should have let Hooker throw.
I'm willing to bet Heupel & Co. knew nothing about this record being within range until well after the game was over.Why couldn’t Heupel let Hooker break Mannings record? All he needed was 7 yards. 7!!! I could have understood if were another 30 or so but 7? Man on our last offensive possession, Heup should have let Hooker throw.
I'm willing to bet Heupel & Co. knew nothing about this record being within range until well after the game was over.
Didn't hear a soul talk about it before the game, or during the game, or even after the game until today, when the statisticians had time to update all the spread sheets to see what would pop out.
You might be right. I still thought Heupel should have went for the jugular on our last possession. Had he done that, Hooker would have had the record.
Our last possession Heupel's play calling was not bad but abysmal. The stuff of peewee football play calling unworthy of an SEC coach. Hope he learned his lesson, keep in mind he was helped by a penalty on the gatas in there as well and could have easily lost the game for us singlehandedly.
People said the same thing when Majors pulled Chuck Webb against Ole Sis in Neyland when Webb had 297 yds rushing.I'm willing to bet Heupel & Co. knew nothing about this record being within range until well after the game was over.
Didn't hear a soul talk about it before the game, or during the game, or even after the game until today, when the statisticians had time to update all the spread sheets to see what would pop out.