Date:09/04/2007
Author:horriblehager
Category:Football
Title:After the first return
Story:

I knew things were going down hill. Our true freshman Armando Allen puts the ball on the ground and everyone tenses up and stops breathing. Ohhh this going to be a bad game. Armando cannot even hold on to the ball. Then the replay comes up and clearly shows his knee down before the ball squirts out. RELIEF. Maybe Notre Dame will be ok. Demetrius runs an option play for 8 yards. Now we are rolling. Maybe they are going to mock WVU offense with DD in at quarterback. Then he fumbles because he didn't secure the ball and was trying to get around a defender and make something out of nothing. Instead of punting on 4th down after getting a sack, we give them the ball around the 30 yard line. The defense comes on.

Here are somethings I saw wrong on Saturday.
1. Double D needs to hold the ball close to vest if he is going to start moving out of the pocket.
2. Where the heck was the OL?
3. The defense would have played better if they were not on the field the whole day.
4. All three quarterbacks need work and we need to stick with one instead of looking like a circus with all three every game.
5. You cannot run every play if you have Double D in. Pass the ball and make sure it atleast hits the intended receiver in the shoelaces and give him a chance, don't skip the ball to him. It was a pass in the flat, how hard is it to throw that?
6. How the hell do you get ejected on a third down stop. You are going off the field. Laugh in the guys face and go to your sideline. How stupid was that hands to face ejection that J.Brown did? Then GT scores on the next play.
7. Atleast we were not Michigan and lost to a Division 1 - AA team.
8. GT looked really good and there defense is solid. I think we will do better in future games but I really dont think now that this season is going to be the 8-4 season everyone thinks it is...]

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