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[quote]By Randy Beard
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Freshman football rules at Florida State:
09-14-2003 06:54 PM
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Yeah, I was shocked to see him go out there and throw lazers at the beginning of the game. I'm sure alot of FSU fans were shocked too. It looks like this kid can be better than Joe Hamilton. I don't ever remember Joe throwing balls that fast. Joe was better on the deep ball though, but Ball is just a freshman so he will have time to improve.
09-14-2003 07:19 PM
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Well...
How'bout some "tongue in cheek" response.

He didn't seem to have the "fire" of a Joe Hamilton.

He did seem to have better control of the entire
field than Hamilton.

He has many things in common with Hamilton...

Quick

Electric

He gives Florida State fits...

He has the same amount of wins as Hamilton did
against Florida State!

Kinda like Emmitt Smith of Florida...

The guy has set 100's of records in High School,
College and the NFL...but his greatest record
is his W-L mark against Florida State...

0-3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
09-16-2003 04:42 PM
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