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Old 11-18-2006, 09:57 PM   #4
seneca4MVP
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Re: What was that I saw on the field today??

I agree that was a great play. The same DB that got run over made the tackle on the next play and preceeded to get up and talk smack. Um sir, you just got flattened!!!! If I were you I would shut it for the time being!

2 plays that stuck out in my mind as far as the O line goes....First was the deep out to Blythe. That play took forever to develop and Meyer had all day. Any other game and he would have been running towards the sideline.

Next play was the 4th and 2 pickup with Scales. Our line got great push on that play and there really was a good size hole to run through.
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