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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:00 pm
Pard94
Joined: 24 Feb 2007
Posts: 762
Location: Weare, NH
Well...that was an interesting one. Lafayette has a first halfthat is almost as bad as the second half was solid. They'll need to play whole games from here on out...that's for sure. That being said the Leopards did what they needed to do to win this one in convincing fashion.
I'll say this...I didn't realize that Lafayette had so many high profile kids out with illness or injury. That will effect a team for sure. Perhaps that is the reason it took so long to get on track. Great game by Curely, the receivers and the Defense.
Now on to a Colgate team hat looked VERY beatable. GO PARDS!!! _________________ Pard94
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:07 pm
Pard94
Joined: 24 Feb 2007
Posts: 762
Location: Weare, NH
By the way...nice to see some significant time for some freshman in the 4th quarter. Vaugh Hebron looks pretty shifty! I'd say the future is bright for the Leopards. _________________ Pard94
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:47 pm
65Pard
Joined: 18 Apr 2007
Posts: 59
Location: Central FL or in Motorhome
So far, Dom and Skelton have kept the spotlight off Curley.....and we have surprised defenses....I think that is coming to an end...
This is a very well rounded team....just need to concentrate on not giving up the big play and they can win out....
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:52 pm
Pard94
Joined: 24 Feb 2007
Posts: 762
Location: Weare, NH
65Pard wrote:
So far, Dom and Skelton have kept the spotlight off Curley.....and we have surprised defenses....I think that is coming to an end...
This is a very well rounded team....just need to concentrate on not giving up the big play and they can win out....
In this day and age of film and instant information how can we surprise teams? Shame on the other PL coaching staffs. I guess Curly is amassing yards (at an alarming clip) quietly and with less flash. Despite the outcomes there are still coaches who are saying "We'll make Curley beat us". Great...I hope they continue to do it. If HC has an achilles heal it is their pass defense. That could play in our favor. Not to look past Colgate. _________________ Pard94
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:12 pm
carney2
Joined: 24 Feb 2007
Posts: 1174
Would love to have a recording of Stan Clayton at halftime today. Let's just say that the bumbling lard butts of the first half were...um...focused in the second.
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:42 pm
Pard94
Joined: 24 Feb 2007
Posts: 762
Location: Weare, NH
carney2 wrote:
Would love to have a recording of Stan Clayton at halftime today. Let's just say that the bumbling lard butts of the first half were...um...focused in the second.
Sorry Carney...but on behalf of "bumbling lard butts" everywhere I must comment...those lardbuts not only bench at least 3 times your body weight I am sure they could also cover 40 yards a lot faster than you can or ever could. Sorry but once a bumbling lard butt always a bumbling lard butt. I felt compelled to defend my fellow big uglies. And yes...they looked much better in the 2nd half...as everybody did. _________________ Pard94
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:36 pm
carney2
Joined: 24 Feb 2007
Posts: 1174
Pard94 wrote:
carney2 wrote:
Would love to have a recording of Stan Clayton at halftime today. Let's just say that the bumbling lard butts of the first half were...um...focused in the second.
Sorry Carney...but on behalf of "bumbling lard butts" everywhere I must comment...those lardbuts not only bench at least 3 times your body weight I am sure they could also cover 40 yards a lot faster than you can or ever could. Sorry but once a bumbling lard butt always a bumbling lard butt. I felt compelled to defend my fellow big uglies. And yes...they looked much better in the 2nd half...as everybody did.
They not only "looked better," they appeared to be on some sort of mission. There was some fist pumping and emotion that is unusual for the forgotten grunts of the trenches. As I said, would love to have a recording of Clayton's halftime "pep talk," expletives included of course.
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:45 pm
The Maroon
Joined: 23 Feb 2007
Posts: 459
Location: Bethlehem, PA
Is it me or is the "let's force Rob Curley to beat us" strategy a bad one?
He's now on pace for 2,800 yards...well rather than go through all the numbers I'll just say he's on pace for one of the best seasons EVER by a Lafayette QB. I think the debate on whether he should have gotten his position back after the injury last year is more than over...
Biddle's a bit smarter than the average bear (And a hell of a lot smarter than Landis who for my money is the worst coach in the league hands-down)---I'll be curious to see how he approaches the game. _________________ I bleed Maroon
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:32 am
Pards Rule
Joined: 02 Apr 2007
Posts: 179
Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
Pard94 wrote:
By the way...nice to see some significant time for some freshman in the 4th quarter. Vaugh Hebron looks pretty shifty! I'd say the future is bright for the Leopards.
Is that the son of the former Eagle Pard 94??
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:53 am
Pard94
Joined: 24 Feb 2007
Posts: 762
Location: Weare, NH
Pards Rule wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
By the way...nice to see some significant time for some freshman in the 4th quarter. Vaugh Hebron looks pretty shifty! I'd say the future is bright for the Leopards.
Is that the son of the former Eagle Pard 94??
It sure is. From what I hear his dad goes to the games too.
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