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Random Observations...

footballpixfootballpix Senior Member
edited September 2004 in Sports Betting
I am enjoying watching the Bronx Bombers melt down especially being a Sox
guy, but does anyone in recent memory need anger management more than
Kevin Brown? He treats people terribly and now hurts his team and
teammates during the stretch run. What an idiot.

Anothe year that Vandy has double-digit returning starters on both sides
of the ball and then goes out and plays the same inept style of football
that they do every season. No matter how many guys come back, they are
still supremely less talented than anyone else in the SEC. The standards
of admission at Vanderbilt will always keep them from being a contender in
that conference.

Oklahoma gives up 24 to Bowling Green in the home opener and doesn't
cover, but DOUBLES them up in total yards and holds BG to 57 rushing
yards. Good balance offensively with %00+ total yds. almost equally split
between pass and run.

It's possible the best QB in the nation is in Connecticut... Dan Orlovsky
is a great athlete and will make that team competitive in the Big East.
Upgrades to the facilities in Storrs and a staduim expansion helped too.
Orlovsky will be a 1st rounder come draft day IMHO.

Comments

  • BackdoorBackdoor Senior Member
    edited September 2004
    and I'm a die hard Yankee fan. Although I think they will be there when
    it's all on the line, this team is so frustrating to me. Kevin Brown is
    his own worst enemy. After the game last night Posada and Jeter refused to
    answer questions regarding him...."next question" Posada said. Yankee
    Magic hasn't gripped Brown yet! lol I look forward to battles with you my
    man down the stretch with Yankee-Bosox lore. DaCurse LIVES!!!! LOL
  • footballpixfootballpix Senior Member
    edited September 2004
    Pitching is going to be the Achilles Hell of the Yankees... as it usually
    is with Boston. Being used to massive disappointment is standard following
    the Red Sox, but Game 7 of the ALCS last year was near the bottom of the
    barrel. Good luck to us both for the remainder of the season.
  • RisingSunRisingSun Senior Member
    edited September 2004
    He accounted for 435 yards of offense and 5 TDs, 3 through the air and 2
    on the ground.

    Utah is for real.
  • Wire2WireWire2Wire Senior Member
    edited September 2004
    IT SHOULD BE AN ACTION PACKED FINISH FOR BOTH TEAMS.I ONLY HOPE THAT IF
    BOSTON MUST WIN THE LAST GAME OF THE SEASON SCHILLING IS PITCHING.PEDRO IS
    A JINX IN BIG GAMES.GOOD LUCK TO BOTH TEAMS.W2W
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