not to reval team secrets or anything...but stop practice and take a look at what they are working on, judge Omars recovery your self and watch our own D block punts from the formation we were given by the devil.
thats weird, GB never said he was coming back. Dont know if thats being strategic or not... either way i like it!
4th & 13 on PU 32yd line.. 56,000 fans up on their feet screaming, i held my breath the entire play trying to make as little noise as possible.. wouldnt u know Sharon would make the biggest touchdown catch in the history of BG Football, FALCON UP!
I'm assuming he got things confused. Everything I am hearing is that he should start against Toledo but is still very questionable against Miami.
That could be a case of "He's so far away he is out of the loop."
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a case of "He's so far away he is actually in the loop."
("he" refers to the writer of the article. . .) Perhaps he knows something they are tight lipped about north of the mason dixon line but that isn't regarded as top secret in the sunshine state. . . something to think about. . .
All I know is that as a journalist you don't make things up. I remember a Mr. Mitch Albom getting busted on that one. Omar will play, they just don't want people to know up here.
I'm not saying he made it up, but I think that the Falcon coaches are aware of this Internet thing and would undertstand you can't say one thing here and one thing in Florida. Maybe the reporter snuck in and looked at Omar's medical files.
orangeandbrown wrote:I'm not saying he made it up, but I think that the Falcon coaches are aware of this Internet thing and would undertstand you can't say one thing here and one thing in Florida. Maybe the reporter snuck in and looked at Omar's medical files.
Or he might just be blind sourcing something another paper published two or three weeks ago, when everyone figured he'd probably be ready.