Leadership for $1000 Alex

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  1. JSracing

    JSracing Founding Member

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    You know you may be catching on after all. dahm sure get clues quicker than you. LMAO. bye now.
     
  2. MarineTiger

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    Yes. Was their a money attachment to that question? :hihi:
     
  3. JSracing

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    yes, here's a nickel, run buy you a bubble gum. :grin:
     
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    Yes, the running game was good.
    The O Line did well, only gave up two sacks.

    JR was playing when the running game was good and the OLine was healthy. He still threw picks, fumbled, stumbled and threw late, too hard and into the teeth of double and triple coverage. His receivers made circus catches, got their hats handed to them going up for bad passes and dropped more than a few balls in those games, most of which were won on last minute heroics.

    What I saw in the Peach Bowl was in sharp contrast to the regular season. It was a team with purpose and confidence led by a quarterback who knew the offense and who had the confidence in his teammates to make plays.

    What I saw was a defense that knew the offense wouldn't let them down by making silly mistakes.

    What I saw was a team that was different from the one we saw in any part of the regular season, led onto the field by a good quarterback. Wake up, Flynn is in the house!
     

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