VOLociraptorr
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It won’t be long before there are more commercials than football. Takes a lot of the fun away for the viewer.The guys from the Schooner Pod said that we would have performed better offensively if the game wasn't in primetime.
They said their defense was gassed and all the commercial breaks really helped.
The game lasted about 3 hours. One hour playing time and 2 hours of commercials. It was ridiculous!The guys from the Schooner Pod said that we would have performed better offensively if the game wasn't in primetime.
They said their defense was gassed and all the commercial breaks really helped.
Yea I lost a lot of respect for Venables after that nonsense. I'm sure i'm the minority on this, but it just doesn't sit well with me when a coach deliberately coaches a kid to lie to gain an advantage.....in any form, but especially to fake an injury.It also helped when they faked injuries.
The other reason they got tired was watching their offense be completely futile. Having a good to great offense AND defense is very rare. And they most definitely affect each other.
Bro we fake injuries on the extra point every time we score too fast.Yea I lost a lot of respect for Venables after that nonsense. I'm sure i'm the minority on this, but it just doesn't sit well with me when a coach deliberately coaches a kid to lie to gain an advantage.....in any form, but especially to fake an injury.
I'm interested to see how Oklahoma does vs Auburn. That should be a low scoring game. Very low.
I mean we do it on extra points all the time. I get your point it definitely effects play more when it’s in the middle of a drive. When we do it it’s to rest the defense; really think Heupel started doing this bc everyone else was doing it as well.Yea I lost a lot of respect for Venables after that nonsense. I'm sure i'm the minority on this, but it just doesn't sit well with me when a coach deliberately coaches a kid to lie to gain an advantage.....in any form, but especially to fake an injury.