They are and always have been scored differently. You don't combine them.Yeah! Don't be distracted by the silly fact that you are literally turning the ball over to the other team on downs!!
It's clearly a lostover! You lost the ball over on downs! Or maybe a youdonthavetheballanymoreover, because you don't have the ball anymore silly goose!
Or how 'bout a gaveitupover! You gave the ball up doofuses!
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I kinda agree with you. Using the logic that the turnover on downs is a "turnover", then punting the ball away is also a "turnover" . . .They are and always have been scored differently. You don't combine them.
2 separate items.
Someone, please, show me a box score where a turnover on downs is listed in the turnover line item.
Tx had 1 turnover. That's it.
For whatever reason I've seen people start combining the 2 this year. Never seen it before. Why?
Yes; however, they cared back when the team was competitive. Winning solves some, if not all, attendance problems.They v much need a smaller stadium. The Bruins average 50% of capacity for home games. Some of that is distance from campus, but I wonder how big a factor student demographics and urban location are. It's a minority-majority, nerdier university with sizable Asian and Hispanic populations in the second largest city in the county that is heavily Asian and Hispanic. They may just not care about college football...
“we need you (as our RB4). You’re the missing piece (on our practice squad)”Anyone know what’s up with Josh McCray? He had only 2 of Georgia’s 44 rushing attempts. Would be shame if he left us for that.
The good news is that our RB room can and has overcame this decision as it gives Valentine more reps. Josh made a financial decision and we have moved on from it.“we need you (as our RB4). You’re the missing piece (on our practice squad)”
sad but ultimately an adult that made a poor decision
Really can't say enough how good Valentine looked. He's taken his Sophomore leap.The good news is that our RB room can and has overcame this decision as it gives Valentine more reps. Josh made a financial decision and we have moved on from it.
I was a Brady hater for years saying he was a system QB, etc. When he went and won a super bowl with Tampa Bay and Belichick continued to flop in those years, it became pretty apparent, I was WRONG all those years... Brady WAS the Patriots dynasty, Belichick was lucky to be there for the ride imo.Does Brady have any eligibility left? Only reason those cut off sweat shirts succeed
Yes he has, he is the lightning to our thunder of Laughery and Fegan. He reminds me of Brown on how he can hit the hole and pick up speed.Really can't say enough how good Valentine looked. He's taken his Sophomore leap.
As you said, I’m assuming he got more money. He’s playing closer to home. People seem to forget he wasn’t getting tons of carries first half of last year, so how many carries would he have gotten here with everybody healthy. I have no problem with him leaving and truly wish him the best. I am bothered that some of the posts on here about him and Twitter seem to revel in the fact he didn’t play much. Team has moved on, and it’s time for fans to do the same.The good news is that our RB room can and has overcame this decision as it gives Valentine more reps. Josh made a financial decision and we have moved on from it.
Bill's not a bad coach the game just passed him by. I know Lovie wasn't as successful as Bill in the NFL but I feel these situations are similar.I was a Brady hater for years saying he was a system QB, etc. When he went and won a super bowl with Tampa Bay and Belichick continued to flop in those years, it became pretty apparent, I was WRONG all those years... Brady WAS the Patriots dynasty, Belichick was lucky to be there for the ride imo.
when I see the empty seats at Busch III I feel the same way..............I really really do....................UCLA playing its home football games in the Rose Bowl is about as as sad as the Cleveland Indians playing in the old Municipal Stadium, which seated around 80k, in the '70s. Their average attendance was around 10,000 and it wasn't uncommon for them to draw 3-4,000. Imagine how demoralizing it would be to have that as your home field.
Every time I see footage of a UCLA home game "crowd" these days I wince. The Rose Bowl deserves better.
Totally agree that he's not a "bad" coach by any means. There are ALOT of good coaches in the NFL that never win a super bowl. I'm just saying that we put Belichick on this pedestal because of the Super Bowls and I think there are plenty of good coaches who, in his shoes, win a bunch with Brady and the gang.Bill's not a bad coach the game just passed him by. I know Lovie wasn't as successful as Bill in the NFL but I feel these situations are similar.
Bill brought in 70 new players, there'll be growing pains.
My question is how their "starter" won the job over a guy who could actually complete a forward pass. Come on, Bill.
Rose Bowl was packed weekly back when I was doing security there in the 2010s. Assuming it's the recent direction of the team that has it down.They v much need a smaller stadium. The Bruins average 50% of capacity for home games. Some of that is distance from campus, but I wonder how big a factor student demographics and urban location are. It's a minority-majority, nerdier university with sizable Asian and Hispanic populations in the second largest city in the county that is heavily Asian and Hispanic. They may just not care about college football...
Coincidentally, Pru, a buddy of mine mentioned last week that he was watching a home Cards game on ESPN and was shocked at how small the crowd was. That's just not right.when I see the empty seats at Busch III I feel the same way..............I really really do....................
yep , one game recently had the lowest attendance in Busch III history...........Coincidentally, Pru, a buddy of mine mentioned last week that he was watching a home Cards game on ESPN and was shocked at how small the crowd was. That's just not right.
Indeed. If uyou make your opponent make enough plays there's more opportunities for your opponent to make mistakes...like getting into situations where (a) the don't make a first down in three plays and (b) they go for it on fourth, and don't make it. Oh, and another mistake, not opting for a field goal attempt and getting some points on the board. Was it two years ago that Michigan beat Illinois with field goals (including that last one where a favorable non-call let them get into field goal range?)They were driving up and down the field, just didn't get into the end zone.
You wrote nearly the exact email I was going to write...I was a Brady hater for years saying he was a system QB, etc. When he went and won a super bowl with Tampa Bay and Belichick continued to flop in those years, it became pretty apparent, I was WRONG all those years... Brady WAS the Patriots dynasty, Belichick was lucky to be there for the ride imo.
Can't argue with that LOLThe college game is different than the college game.