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There is a comment from the Big Lebowski on that, no? Walter, you’re not wrong. Just an a$$oHe's not wrong, but the baby seal clubbing he gave the OP seemed a little over the top.![]()
There is a comment from the Big Lebowski on that, no? Walter, you’re not wrong. Just an a$$oHe's not wrong, but the baby seal clubbing he gave the OP seemed a little over the top.![]()
Actually truth be told AllHusky, the flip from Rosa, I don’t think it should’ve been called by ref. Very minor.yes, so the point is the combo of the 2 led to a coulda shoulda woulda scenario that if erased may have changed the game and the season, so the opportunity next year is to not flip and not have a flagrant hit and beat who we can beat.
Go Mora, Go Huskies Go Welliver(or Fagnano or Roberson or McDonald)
Hammer / NailWhen “it” isn’t working, maybe we should see the next guy.
Your last 2 paras make sense.Steelers once again upped their game with a change at QB with defeat of Seahawks in Seattle which hasn’t happened in 40 years!
Argument could be made that M Rudolph is now playing with much less experienced team as so many are out with injuries etc but look at them yesterday!
We had so many other issues beside the QB position but my point remains: let someone EARN and CLAIM this position next year vs anointing a starting QB. If the Spring season doesn’t clearly identify a starting QB, use the first few games to figure it out.
I hope C Welliver has a good shot to start next year, none of this red shirt baloney. Let‘s go!
Hmmm a win at Seattle was expected? Not according to odds makers.Your last 2 paras make sense.
However, your first 2 paras have little to nothing to do with UConn football. First, the Steelers have been to Seattle only five times in 40 years. So they're 1-4 at a road stadium three time zones away. Somewhat expected.
Second, Rudolph had all his skill guys available. And, unlike UConn, their WRs are quite good at being able to get open deep.
Wasn't so much that yesterday's win was expected. More that they've only played in Seattle 5x in 40 years, so it's not like they've got a ridiculous losing streak of 10 or more games. A 1-4 record is about what I'd expect over 5 games there.Hmmm a win at Seattle was expected? Not according to odds makers.
Aside from that, I do agree that the comparison isn’t perfect in the skill positions much different. But with said, the Steelers offense was one of worst in the NFL (points scored, yards etc.) Reminded me of UConn.
I don’t disagree with most posts in this long thread but just don’t want us to settle for anything next year. As a season tix holder I don’t want to hear about too many red shirts and think we need to open up the skill positions a bit.