City View RC and AE interview

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This could tell where a lot of the problem comes from.
But I see in off season some pretty good help coming from Peyton
http://www.cityviewonline.com/new/cover_sept.shtml

CV: Biggest fear on the field?
AINGE: You always have to prevent losing before you can win. I think my biggest fear is of making silly mistakes. Calling
a formation wrong that gets a running back blown up, snapping the ball too
early where the offensive lineman isn’t ready and he gets drilled, throwing the ball to a receiver and stringing him out and getting him into trouble. That’s
probably my biggest fear—getting someone hurt throwing them the football.
But on the field it’s hard to think
about those things because you are just playing.
CV: That’s and enormous responsibility.
AINGE: It is and I am still learning. By no means am I perfect at what I do but I think I am getting better, but I am still just a 19-year-old old and I still want to be 19.
 
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This article has just revealed THE best candidate for the OC job.....

CV: When did you start playing football?
CLAUSEN: Once I got to the eighth grade. I grew up around football, my dad coached college ball.

Search no more Phil. We have found our Moses to lead us to the Promised Land.
 
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My gawd...he's a Fulmer clone. Almost word for word....

CV: How would you summarize the 2005 season?
CLAUSEN: It’s going to be difficult. We got some tough games early on the road and then we have some games at home that are going to be tough. It’s going to be a tough road for us. It will be a season of ups and downs and I am sure there are going to be some good plays and some bad plays but we’re going to put it all on the table and kind of let everything work itself out. We have been working hard and we really don’t care what everybody outside our football program thinks. If they think we are going to win a game great, if they think we are going to lose a game great, it doesn’t matter to us. We are going to go out there and no matter who we play we know that we can beat anybody in the country when we play to our capabilities. We just have to take care of things we can control on our football team and just play the way we know how.
 
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I thought you should play to win, not play not to lose, guess Randy Sanders never tought him that.
 
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Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Nov 22, 2005 11:40 PM
This article has just revealed THE best candidate for the OC job.....

CV: When did you start playing football?
CLAUSEN: Once I got to the eighth grade. I grew up around football, my dad coached college ball.

Search no more Phil. We have found our Moses to lead us to the Promised Land.
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Originally posted by Orangewhiteblood@Nov 23, 2005 12:45 AM
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Oh come on.....Daddy Clausen would be perfect....I bet little Jimmy would come then.
 
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Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Nov 23, 2005 12:49 AM
Oh come on.....Daddy Clausen would be perfect....I bet little Jimmy would come then.
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Can't we get a Manning instead?
 
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Originally posted by milohimself@Nov 23, 2005 1:13 AM
I'll bet you Fulmer has offered him a 6-digit figure to crank out another kid at some point.
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I wish he would get that rock a rolling. 18 years is a long long time.....
 
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why in the world would anyone want another Clausen all they've brought is mediocre QB's to the program, I dont want another overhyped QB especially if its a Clausen.
 
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Welcome KnoxVegas......never take anything here personal. We're all experts and know-it-alls....j/k. Sometimes we get abusive but it's all love here....except for the Gator, bama, Dawg, Hog, well-everyone else.....
 

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