As do I, which you never see that anymore, and it's even disappearing from high school games.
Watching college football in the 90s made Saturday mornings worth waking up for, especially the ol' wishbone and things like the triple option.
T.O. did cost us the Carolina game by getting P.I. called on the Panthers' 43, and then they intercept it the next play, kick a field goal, and win it.
I still disagree with him being the most overrated and we've yet to even see him break out this year.
Really? I thought I saw Mitchell in the game with steady time (actually, I was going to say that that would mean the coaches wanted him on the team, but Al Davis has even the final say in who plays *I remember Warren Sapp or someone saying that Al Davis would actually call in a play he wanted from the owner's box*).
Who comes out of the East? Heat
Who comes out of the West? Lakers
MVP? I'm going out on a limb and saying Lebron because, with other superstars, I think that he just does whatever he wants.
Who has a breakout year? OJ Mayo
ROY? John Wall, his moves are already winning over the masses
Can't seem to get a straight answer that can't be argued- is Holmes that good, Scott that bad, or did Scott just make a lot of mistakes and shoot themselves in the leg?
Hardly the two biggest mistakes:
Kijana Carter, Chris Perry over Steven Jackson (Rudi was unsigned, but he should have been and we shouldn't have even drafted a back), Akili Smith, David Klingler, and the list goes on.
Not to mention no GM, small and horrible training staff, no indoor practice facility, horrible training equipment, etc..
I don't think it was a "moral victory," because there's no such thing at CovCath, but I do think that it let CovCath know that Highlands is beatable. Another reason why it's not a moral victory is because CovCath knows that they have to improve and do things better in order to win, but hopefully they understsand that and come out to play ball next time.
Maybe this was already mentioned, but why'd they not go to Connelly on the final drive?? I didn't get to go to the game, but it sounded like Highlands couldn't cover him to save their lives, and I don't remember even hearing that a ball was thrown his way on the final drive. Maybe they were doubling him (or even tripling him), but I'm sure they were doing that most of the game and he was still producing.
Anyone know why they didn't go to him on the final drive?