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Are we all watching different games?

KeithK7624

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Sep 3, 2006
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How some people still support Laviano is crazy. Yes he's completed 70% of his passes, but he has no arm strength, is afraid to throw the ball to wide open receivers, and makes awful decisions. I feel like this is the blue and gold dress debate all over again. Like what do you see? I'm about ready to start a crowdsourcing campaign to donate for every Rettig TD this year. I mean Norfolk would have Scored 20 points vs Kansas.
 
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They will see it when RU plays Michigan State and Ohio State... each time Laviano has a guy open down field that's beyond his comfort zone he scrambles. That can work against really bad teams like Kansas, but it might get him killed against good teams.
 
Flood is playing exactly like he did his first year, real careful and scared. Fridge was in control last year because of his years of experience but with Mc Daniels, Flood is more in charge. Again, with an easy team they could have tried a few deep passes when we need it against better team. I am repeating myself because I said this in his first year.
 
How some people still support Laviano is crazy. Yes he's completed 70% of his passes, but he has no arm strength, is afraid to throw the ball to wide open receivers, and makes awful decisions. I feel like this is the blue and gold dress debate all over again. Like what do you see? I'm about ready to start a crowdsourcing campaign to donate for every Rettig TD this year. I mean Norfolk would have Scored 20 points vs Kansas.

KS gave up 650 yards of offense against Memphis (370 in the air) and 450 yards of offense to a D1-AA team. So, RU's offense and particularly the passing game was unimpressive today, given the terrible D our opponent was playing.
 
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