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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2294981, member: 6118"] I suggest those that think Danger is more of a liability than Moriah as a Frosh---please look at the ND games in her frosh year 2013--Moriah that that is! I was as much, maybe a bit more, of a Moriah booster than as I am now a Danger supporter-- Also look at the OOC games last fall that Danger was in--they are enlightening. The amount of time Danger was given in those games--is an indicator of Geno's belief in Danger; as does the NCAA games Elite 8, FF minutes Danger endured . I don't believe Danger would have rode/ridden the bench much longer than Moriah did as a frosh--not a statistician so I don't have numbers, excluding her concussion, to back this up--just re-watching the games mentioned above. The road Danger has taken to get better should preclude her riding the bench--as Geno rides her about her abilities to play. [/QUOTE]
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