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Old 09-10-2008, 06:54 PM   #1
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Default Washington kicker speaks...

He basically blows the lower trajectory theory out of the water.

http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.co...inal_kick.html
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Galloway, megastar on Dallas sports radio, is still talking about the BYU/UW game and how the call was a travesty.

Anyway, he said that on a Big 12 coaches' conference call, every single head coach agreed that the call was correct. And also TCU's Patterson thought the call was correct. He said this with an expression of disbelief.
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He basically blows the lower trajectory theory out of the water.

http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.co...inal_kick.html
Totally selling out his blockers. But hey, every story out there has talked of the low trajectory. Why should he take the blame?
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Galloway, megastar on Dallas sports radio, is still talking about the BYU/UW game and how the call was a travesty.

Anyway, he said that on a Big 12 coaches' conference call, every single head coach agreed that the call was correct. And also TCU's Patterson thought the call was correct. He said this with an expression of disbelief.
Disbelief of what?
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Disbelief of what?
That it was a good call.
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Much of this controversy is about national love for Willingham, something I've never quite understood, and dislike for BYU, something easy to understand. Washington hired Willingham in the first place because Washington would rather be seen as decent and lovable than win. What better opportunity than to upstage ND for decency. Well, Washington got what it wanted. Six richly deserved losing seasons. And Neuheisel has his deserved kama too, apparently. The blocked kick tells the tale of Washington's ineptitude and poor coaching.
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Old 09-10-2008, 07:11 PM   #7
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Galloway, megastar on Dallas sports radio, is still talking about the BYU/UW game and how the call was a travesty.

Anyway, he said that on a Big 12 coaches' conference call, every single head coach agreed that the call was correct. And also TCU's Patterson thought the call was correct. He said this with an expression of disbelief.
more about football and the rules than the coaches?
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Much of this controversy is about national love for Willingham, something I've never quite understood, and dislike for BYU, something easy to understand. Washington hired Willingham in the first place because Washington would rather be seen as decent and lovable than win. What better opportunity than to upstage ND for decency. Well, Washington got what it wanted. Six richly deserved losing seasons. And Neuheisel has his deserved kama too, apparently. The blocked kick tells the tale of Washington's ineptitude and poor coaching.
Religion or a successful program?
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Much of this controversy is about national love for Willingham, something I've never quite understood, and dislike for BYU, something easy to understand. Washington hired Willingham in the first place because Washington would rather be seen as decent and lovable than win. What better opportunity than to upstage ND for decency. Well, Washington got what it wanted. Six richly deserved losing seasons. And Neuheisel has his deserved kama too, apparently. The blocked kick tells the tale of Washington's ineptitude and poor coaching.
I like how Weiss won with Willingham's players, and then tanked afterward.
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I like how Weiss won with Willingham's players, and then tanked afterward.
Michigan or ND? I see it as a toss-up......best case.
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