LHAC Heisman
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Sgt. O'Rourke
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Re: LHAC Heisman
Many good runners mentioned here that I would take in a heartbeat, but my homer vote is......Mehall. BTW- near the end of last weeks' game @ Westy, I saw # 3 for FH in the DEFENSIVE backfield.
Re: LHAC Heisman
Sarge, you are correct when you saw #3 playing cornerback last game against WH.Your eye sight must be getting better
or Dr.McKay gave you a better exam this time.I don't know why Don didn't have him playing defense this year since he is one of the faster players on the team.Geyer was injured for this game and Don actually started another Soph to take his
place but after Davey McKolosky beat him 2 times for td's (one called back)he started yelling for Mehall to get in there.This happened early in the first half and he played the rest of the game on defense.However, i was also impressed with the other young guys in there.Chris Moss did some nice things when he was in and McCombie has had a pretty solid year.Usually playing Soph's they can get turned around on pass coverage faster than those windmill blades spin that Sarge can see off his back deck looking toward the indian camp.FH looks to be solid,experience wise, for next year.
or Dr.McKay gave you a better exam this time.I don't know why Don didn't have him playing defense this year since he is one of the faster players on the team.Geyer was injured for this game and Don actually started another Soph to take his
place but after Davey McKolosky beat him 2 times for td's (one called back)he started yelling for Mehall to get in there.This happened early in the first half and he played the rest of the game on defense.However, i was also impressed with the other young guys in there.Chris Moss did some nice things when he was in and McCombie has had a pretty solid year.Usually playing Soph's they can get turned around on pass coverage faster than those windmill blades spin that Sarge can see off his back deck looking toward the indian camp.FH looks to be solid,experience wise, for next year.
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football-is-life
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Re: LHAC Heisman
if mehall isnt ahead now something must be wrong with u people....323 yards on 25 carries a new school record on friday in sidman. kid just never seems to stop amazing people
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AmusedChatter
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Re: LHAC Heisman
True That
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great job Richland, one hell of a defensive gameplan :oops: MEhall quite an amazing athlete though!
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BlackPanther
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Re: LHAC Heisman
How can you guys not vote for Newton. The kid has 2000 yards rushing and every single person in the LHAC knows where the ball is going every play. He manages to dominate with a nonexistent passing game and a completley unimaginative offense. When you play FH you never know where the ball is going trust me. IT could be a screen it might be a deep pass to rosenberg when you play PC you know its going to Newton and you still cant stop him.
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AmusedChatter
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Re: LHAC Heisman
Giving Newton the LHAC Heisman is pretty much like giving that QB from Hawaii Brennon?? the Heisman a couple years back. If the kid was so good their record would not be 5-6.
Im an oldtimer and if I got as mny carries as Newton I could atleast have 1500 yards.
Im an oldtimer and if I got as mny carries as Newton I could atleast have 1500 yards.