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Kudos to Olsen, Ginn, and D Williams.  All played well on offense as opposed to no one else.

 

Defense did well for a good while getting several turnovers which the offense could not seem to capitalize on.  But, the wore down at the end of the game.  Biggest fault for them was not getting to the immobile Palmer like they got to Manning.

 

Coaching and game plans were not up to par.

 

Time to look toward next season, will start to pay more attention to college ball now

 

House cleaning in our future and cannot blame Gettleman.

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Kudos to Olsen, Ginn, and D Williams.  All played well on offense as opposed to no one else.

 

Defense did well for a good while getting several turnovers which the offense could not seem to capitalize on.  But, the wore down at the end of the game.  Biggest fault for them was not getting to the immobile Palmer like they got to Manning.

 

Coaching and game plans were not up to par.

 

Time to look toward next season, will start to pay more attention to college ball now

 

House cleaning in our future and cannot blame Gettleman.

 

You forgot keek and Gano.

 

Smittty stunk - cost us at least one score

Lafell stunk - cost us a score

Cam - was accurate for a quarter

Rivera - loved seeing Cam with a big grin after being "chewed out" on the sideline. Fug 'em both

 

Also great job on our savior Barner. With all the moronic drops today he managed to have the worst. 

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I basically counted anyone on offense as terrible today, but the three guys I thought that came to play.  After Olsen started great, we decided not to go back to him.

 

Like I said, the coaching left a lot to be desired.

 

 

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Kudos to Olsen, Ginn, and D Williams. All played well on offense as opposed to no one else.

Defense did well for a good while getting several turnovers which the offense could not seem to capitalize on. But, the wore down at the end of the game. Biggest fault for them was not getting to the immobile Palmer like they got to Manning.

Coaching and game plans were not up to par.

Time to look toward next season, will start to pay more attention to college ball now

House cleaning in our future and cannot blame Gettleman.

Williams averaged 3 yards a carry for 30 yards....the lack of being able to run on AZ allowed them to tee-off on us with no concern of play action.

There weren't really holes for him....so that goes on the OL. I don't think our run game gets a pay on the back this week.

Cam aided the big picture numbers.... So did the Tolbert run when there were 32 seconds left on the clock and AZ was just sitting back to see if we were going to try to do something from our own 20.

We didn't run well

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