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Old 09-10-2000, 02:29 PM  
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It's hard for me to say, but I have to officially go on the Can Gunther bandwagon.

There is no...no way, we should have lost this game UNTIL we started "playing not to lose".

Elvis was doing great, the Wide Receivers were abusing Tennessee, Kerse was NOT a factor, and then Poof...run, run, long 3rd down, punt. Run, run, long pass on third, punt.

Gunther and the Stooges MUST go!

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Old 09-10-2000, 02:33 PM   #2
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All things considered.... I must agree. Gun needs to go.

Grbac did very well. What I cannot for the life of me get is why didn't we PASS more? Why must we run when we do SO much better passing?

As for going for it on 4th and goal, I actually don't think that was a bad call. What WAS bad was the THREE STRAIGHT runs up the middle before that.

When they got that 1st and goal, I said to my fiancee "watch, they're gonna run it up the middle 3 times in a row."

IF I CAN MAKE THAT CALL WHAT DO THEY THINK THE DC FOR TENN CAN DO??!?! Why didn't they show some imagination? Maybe put Gonzo in the corner and throw him a jump ball. Maybe run it around the corner.... anything, ANYTHING but THREE STRAIGHT RUNS UP THE MIDDLE!

The stooges need to go. For them to go, Gun needs to go. ARE YOU LISTENING CP?!?!?!??
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