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On Marshall's TD pass...
Was it just me or was their QB 2-3 yards past the line of scrimage when he threw the ball? ESPN mentioned he was close to the LOS in passing and the only replay they showed of the play that had an angle on the QB seemed to show him running well beyond where he snapped the ball before throwing it.
09-08-2007 11:33 AM
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RE: On Marshall's TD pass...
L-yes Wrote:Was it just me or was their QB 2-3 yards past the line of scrimage when he threw the ball? ESPN mentioned he was close to the LOS in passing and the only replay they showed of the play that had an angle on the QB seemed to show him running well beyond where he snapped the ball before throwing it.


LOL I dunno if he was past the LOS or not, but right now, I think that's the least of WVU's worries. They better be kicking it in gear and quick.. You give Marshall confidence and they will keep coming at you.
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09-08-2007 12:16 PM
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RE: On Marshall's TD pass...
I thought he was at least 1 yd passed the line of scrimmage...and normally, a close play like that is shown multiple times in replays BEFORE the PAT is kicked.

This time...ESPN only showed one reply before the PAT (or was it after?) from the endzone shot...and not the live game action shot.

I thought WVU was going to burn a TO to let the replay guys take a look at it again.

PS. If Marshall had the same replay guy as last year...person couldn't of been younger than 80 yrs old...3 pack a day smoker...and don't think he could see 5 feet out.
09-08-2007 03:21 PM
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Hey! I resemble that remark... 03-old
09-08-2007 06:23 PM
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RE: On Marshall's TD pass...
UC's got Marshall at Nippert coming up soon...after seeing them hang with WVA, I'm a little concerned...(yes, I know WVA/Marshall is a rivalry) but none the less....
09-08-2007 06:25 PM
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RE: On Marshall's TD pass...
Bearcats#1 Wrote:UC's got Marshall at Nippert coming up soon...after seeing them hang with WVA, I'm a little concerned...(yes, I know WVA/Marshall is a rivalry) but none the less....


WVU wasn't executing. Not to take away from Marshall's performance, but WVU was very flat in the first half. I think the Bearcats will handle Marshall just fine.
09-08-2007 08:49 PM
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