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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 24, 2016 15:15:18 GMT -5
Which body part? Season-ender? Saw it online - rolled ankle/foot under tackler pretty bad. He was in boot and on crutches in second half.
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 18, 2016 0:14:07 GMT -5
Btw, I did not type "frig". Big brother editing.
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 18, 2016 0:07:48 GMT -5
Just sayin'.......hardly any in-game convo tonight here during the game. I grew up and went to HC when football seemed to mattah, maybe it's me but I just don't see the passion anymore. It is what it is.....just seems kind of sad. Is football not worth the emotional/financial investment at HC anymore? One wondahs..... Honestly, I don't know why I would even respond, as the majority of your posts are so anti-program, it is a joke. However, in the most basic terms, you can Go #$@&^*! yourself. The program means a lot to many, especially those of us who have spent time on fitton. i short, to answer your question - it is you.
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Albany
Sept 17, 2016 20:56:53 GMT -5
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 17, 2016 20:56:53 GMT -5
Someone here recently said HC didn't need a running game and that the spread with short passes was just as good. I believe that. So did Bill Walsh to some extent.
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Albany
Sept 17, 2016 20:55:35 GMT -5
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 17, 2016 20:55:35 GMT -5
Have we broken the record for player injury time stoppages? They are faking cramps to slow down the offense and get a breather.
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Albany
Sept 17, 2016 19:50:59 GMT -5
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 17, 2016 19:50:59 GMT -5
I would hate to be in a foxhole with some of you guys. Terrible half of football, but the game is not over.
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Albany
Sept 13, 2016 10:28:02 GMT -5
Post by inhocsigno on Sept 13, 2016 10:28:02 GMT -5
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 10, 2016 22:16:59 GMT -5
the offense was fine for the most pahht.....even without the guys who were injured.....just disappointing, it's been this way for the last 25 years or so....we just get worn down......we need a hungry young coach ala Rick Carter to change the culture.....Gilmore is too "Ivy League" imo....content to have a competitive team not a championship team Has anyone ever mentioned how annoying your mass- speak typing is?
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 10, 2016 22:15:38 GMT -5
Another note - Bell needs to be on the field more, especially with Flaherty out. The kid made some big league catches.
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 10, 2016 22:08:35 GMT -5
That won't be good enough for ADNP. No playoffs , Gilmore will be gone. We will ge a proven vet or a high level BCS assistant. Too much $ being spent on indoor facility to be happy with this one! f Let's not get crazy here. Winnable game. Everyone is talking about one dimension vs balanced game, etc. that is bull#@*&$~! here. We lost because we tried to run on third and short and 4th and short instead of throwing the ball short, which is what put us ahead in the first place. UNH was better against the run than the pass. We should have thrown the ball 100 times. Pujols played a hell of game. The last Int does not mean much to me- just trying to score with no time left. On defense, we are much improved, but I question the scheme against UNH. Their QB can sure run, but he throws about as well as a JV QB. I would have stacked the box more and gone cover 1 or 0 all night. We made some stupid plays calls (trying to run too much when it was not working); bad decisions on the field (e.g. Running the ball out of the end zone after about to take knee); and injuries - guild and flaherty. Otherwise, we would have won this game. Before some old timer says that you need a power running game, etc. I would note that you use what is working. The west coast run pass was working fine all first half. It was not wise to abandon same. However, I am encouraged overall. Took it to a solid CAA team on the road for much of the game. Next step is winning the league and avoiding some of the mistakes we made tonight in the first round of the playoffs.
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 7, 2016 15:14:12 GMT -5
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 1, 2016 19:19:26 GMT -5
Pre 2000 - laboranti, andrews? Coleman
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Post by inhocsigno on Sept 1, 2016 14:49:15 GMT -5
Brendan Flaherty had a remarkable year in 2015, catching 106 passes for 1,002 yards and 12 TD's. The benchmark for a "big season" might well be half that many receptions.Beginning with the year 2000 Holy Cross has had 13 players (including BF) who caught as many as 50 passes in one season. Five players did so twice. Can you name the other 12 Crusaders who have caught 50 or more passes in one year since 2000? Just guessing - Hall, Green, Thompson, McDermott, Weizorck, Confessor,
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Post by inhocsigno on May 9, 2016 16:03:57 GMT -5
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Post by inhocsigno on Apr 29, 2016 10:13:05 GMT -5
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