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Would we be any better if Jesus was in the huddle?

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Fairfield_1st

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If Jesus is in the huddle then we'll get hit with a 12 men in the huddle flag every time. Not good. On a positive note, at 5 yards per penalty flag we would be backing up slower from the original line of scrimmage than we do now.
 
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If you follow the RB coach on twitter, you will see Jesus is in the huddle, just quieter than his predecessor let on
 

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God left with the hoop schools.

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If Jesus, didn't lock onto receivers, and didn't drop back 10 yds, at the first sign of pressure, yeah we might be better.
 

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Jesus was disappointed when he realized HCBD wouldn't allow the Hail Mom until garbage time. At least Saint Geremy was in the house.
 
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I wouldn't mind Jesus on the O-Line. If he can part the red sea, surely he could open up a gap for one of our RBs to sneak through.

Wing U - You must have flunked Bible Study. Moses parted the Red Sea. Jesus walked on Water. He also raised Lazarus from the Dead.
He also turned Water into Wine. Certainly Jesus can turn UCONN's offensive line into the 7 Blocks of Granite!

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"we're going to make sure [players] understand that should be in the center of our huddle, that that's something that is important."
Ernest T. Jones

I didn't care for the fact that Ernest Jones appeared to be fired over this comment. Granted, it's a little off the wall especially for Secular Humanist Connecticut but the mini firestorm it created was ridiculous.
 
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