Well there's always that thing about trying to win the job back and fighting for a national championship. Dabo did say that both would play in the next game.
Of course, I was at the game. If Bryant stays in, it is a much closer game. That said, a team player sucks it up and makes these announcements later in the year.
There's a team player for you. :rolleyes: Would it have been so hard to wait until the end of the season instead of bailing at the first sign of adversity?
In an early '80's GT game at Jordan-Hare, I was admonished by a police officer for not being more discreet with my flask. He told me to do a better job concealing it. Then he left me to my drinking.
Are there any defensive players who were starters at the beginning of the year who are still playing? Or does it just seem like there aren't any left? I expect very little this season if these kind of injuries continue.
So if cpj is gone, we are suddenly an elite football team, our fans are always happy people who don't bag players or coaches on social media, and we can all hold hands and sing Kumbaya. Sounds great!
Atlanta United's 4-3 win over the San Jose Earthquakes last night was absolutely crazy. San Jose had a 3-1 lead, and thought they had scored to go up 4-1, but video replay showed that San Jose had a handball in their penalty area prior to them going down and scoring the 4th goal. Instead, the...
Despite meltdowns for a half the last 2 games on the road, we are not nearly as bad a team as people here think. We play better at home. We won't fall apart every time we take the field. Anyone who follows football long enough knows there are ebbs and flows to a season. I admit I expected...
Well clearly CPJ should have suspended him for the second quarter of the second game as opposed to the first quarter of the first game. Then the injury would never have happened.
Man, I watched the first half of the game last night and it just sucked so bad. Between the penalties and the inept offense, it was borderline unwatchable. I decided it was bedtime at halftime.
Rick Strom was probably the longest tenured. He was the Steelers 2nd string QB for several years and I think was backup QB for some other teams as well. Also did color commentary with Wes Durham on the radio broadcasts for a while.
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