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CHIPPEWA ENEMA Offline
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With your penalties, why not just carry the Huronator into the end zone?!

Where the pphfuck is Tipton? One play? WTF, Enos? Cotton fumbles three times and he's still in the game?
09-18-2010 04:26 PM
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Giving up 358 yards against the emu's is NOT impressive! Too many penalties, fumbles, dropped passes, and especially pass interference calls! If you're LOOKING for the ball, or GOING for the ball, you don't get penalized! 03-banghead Fumbling at the one, and dropping a TD pass are benchable (new word) offenses! "Giving" emu a TD because of several penalties is going to catch up with you when you play a legit competitor. The score should have been: 66-7.
(This post was last modified: 09-19-2010 06:10 PM by CHIPPEWA ENEMA.)
09-19-2010 12:11 AM
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I agree. Too many personal foul and stupid interference penalties on Saturday.

But, right when I was ready to start reading the D the riot act, they sack the qb, grab the fumble and return it for a td!

Hard to get on them too much when they produce like that.


Cotton should have been taken out after the 3rd (or 4th!) fumble or how ever many it was that he had. I know he had a nice game with great yardage and tds, but we CAN NOT have those fumbles continuing. They got lucky on a few of them not being recovered by EMU.
09-20-2010 07:27 AM
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Cotton only actually fumbled twice -- although that's still one two many for me -- as he was clearly down before the other two came out. The MAC officials actually got those right! 04-jawdrop

I suspect the hands problem will be addressed in practice this week. Enos only mentioned it publicly in passing, but you know that means he's being louder about it in practice. 01-lauramac2
09-20-2010 09:45 PM
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I'm not one to keep going to the well and tempting fate though.

If a guy puts the ball on the carpet that many times in a game, I'd pull him out in a heart beat. Its not like we don't have capable rbs in Volny and Tipton to take his place.

I'm sure its being addressed this week in practice.
(This post was last modified: 09-21-2010 08:19 AM by warhawks22.)
09-21-2010 07:24 AM
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I agree. Sit him for a few series. If he does it again. Sit him for a quarter (or longer).
09-21-2010 07:26 AM
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