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Frozen... are you wasted again?

What point are you trying to make?
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Believe the Heupel wrote:Simply that QB and WR B have had pretty damn good years to date, considering that QB and WR A are both Heisman candidates.
So you're talking about Longshore and DJax?
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Troy Smith vs. Paul Thompson
Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Malcolm Kelly

easy answer. QB A and WR A play for the team that is curently rated #1. QB2 abd WR 2 lost a game (albeit it was 2 bullshit calls that cost them) and barely got by UAB. A: Went to the then #2 team in America and won. B: Went to Oregon and lost.

Is it fair? No. But it is what it is.
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Paul Thompson is playing very well for someone who was playing WR 6 weeks ago. Who knows what his numbers would have been if he would have had a Spring and Summer under his belt.

Michael Robinson, deja Vu?
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m2 wrote:What point are you trying to make?

Now you know what all of us are thinking whenever you bring up the stats of your Bears or post pictures of San Francisco.
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Actually Thompson's play is making me a bit nervous. His passing is not that bad and Kelly is looking damn good.

Colt might be a good QB, he has a serious problem with locking onto his primary recevier (Simms), but he has been pretty efficient with his passes. The RRS is going to be a game we are going to need him to throw the ball down field.

The Dallas is going to be its usual blood bath. The loser is hanging out at the Cotton bowl/holiday bowl.
M Club wrote:I've seen Phantom Holding Calls ruin a 7-5 team's undefeated season.
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Believe the Heupel wrote::D

I thought about pulling up your comment from earlier about nobody knowing about Malcolm Kelly by the middle of the year because he had nobody to throw to him. But frankly, I'm way too lazy to do that.
Outside the Big 12, hardcore CB junkies, and blOwU opponents, he is still an unknown. Hope it stays that way Oct 8.

If he keeps going he will probably be 1st team all Big 12, and then everyone will know who he is.

BTW your oline still sucks
M Club wrote:I've seen Phantom Holding Calls ruin a 7-5 team's undefeated season.
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Noway. Clayton's record needs to stand.

Well, at least the yardage in a single game does...
Although if AD made a run at L.T.II's 406, I'd be pretty supportive.

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Believe the Heupel wrote:OK, that made me chuckle a bit.
2nd :lol:
DeWayne Walker wrote:"They could have put 55 points on us today. I was happy they didn't run the score up. . . .
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