sports.dailyorange.com - 9/29/2008
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Another press conference, another wild statement
The Orange Squeeze —
... I just read the Greg Robinson press conference from today. It is posted at the Daily Orange blog (a daily must stop for SU fans). You can read it all, it is worth it if you into things like that, which I am. However, I am just going to focus on something the head coach said that to me, who played and coached this game, makes no sense. When asked what made him think Brinkley was tired: ...
Mine Ears Bewitched Me With Whispers Of Xanadu
Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician —
... It's truly mind-boggling that Greg can look at the state of his defense and then consider any decision that trusts them over the offense to be considered "smart football." Taking chances is for jerks, right? And what I love (read: hate) most about Greg is that even though he's defending his decision to the death, he then subtly admits it was a horrible move the next day: ...
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Another press conference, another wild statement
theorangesports.blogspot.com 9/29/2008 — I just read the Greg Robinson press conference from today. It is posted at the Daily Orange blog (a daily must stop for SU fans). You can read it all, it is worth it if you into things like that, which I am.
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orange44.blogspot.com 9/29/2008 — Now now, you guys know you still need to tackle right? These games are the worst. Hope is a powerful thing. This team continues to make me believe they can turn the season around, only to make me believe even more that this team has earned its ...
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media.www.dailyorange.com 9/29/2008 — In the end, little of this made sense. The figures didn't compute, the synapses didn't fire - whatever, pick a metaphor, they all fit. Even some of the players didn't get it. A coach who has won twice in 22 Big East games getting complacent? The same ...