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TGW: Patrick Skov successful but still a work in progress
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 179916" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>You think? Are you the guy from the Hotels.com commercials?</p><p></p><p>If you read the sentence after the one mentioning Alcorn you would've noticed that I said I didn't say it would happen. I understand PJ is going to do what he thinks is best for the team, but do you think if Marshall had ran the wrong way right after he fumbled the ball that he would see the field again? The answer is almost certainly no. He hardly saw the field anyways.</p><p></p><p>If Skov was busting big runs right and left, Marshall might not have been missed as much but he wasn't. The coaches have made several comments about him (Skov) needing to learn how to be a running back this week and there were opportunities missed. I for one would've liked to see what Marshall could have done.</p><p></p><p>This isn't a bash Skov post either. I think he is a hard nosed player that will continue to get better and I'm glad we've got him. I would just like to see them used to complement each other like they were in the first game (which I understand was against an inferior opponent).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 179916, member: 786"] You think? Are you the guy from the Hotels.com commercials? If you read the sentence after the one mentioning Alcorn you would've noticed that I said I didn't say it would happen. I understand PJ is going to do what he thinks is best for the team, but do you think if Marshall had ran the wrong way right after he fumbled the ball that he would see the field again? The answer is almost certainly no. He hardly saw the field anyways. If Skov was busting big runs right and left, Marshall might not have been missed as much but he wasn't. The coaches have made several comments about him (Skov) needing to learn how to be a running back this week and there were opportunities missed. I for one would've liked to see what Marshall could have done. This isn't a bash Skov post either. I think he is a hard nosed player that will continue to get better and I'm glad we've got him. I would just like to see them used to complement each other like they were in the first game (which I understand was against an inferior opponent). [/QUOTE]
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