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Dec 8, 2021 11:58:07 GMT -5
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Post by longsuffering on Dec 8, 2021 11:58:07 GMT -5
Another thought on this topic is after watching the Patriots have a three pass, 46 run 14-10 victory, I wondered what the score would be if they used a direct snap/no QB/extra lineman or TE offense for 30 of their 46 runs. It could have made them more or less effective depending on how Buffalo responded.
Football is fascinating.
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Post by Chu Chu on Dec 9, 2021 23:36:00 GMT -5
Same experience for me in grad school - and is especially notable because I graduated in the top 75% of my HC class. MS in Operations was a breeze. I have heard more than 1 HC admin past and present day Harvard is harder to get into than Holy Cross but easier to graduate from. That "top 75%" is a very elite group!
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Post by bfoley82 on Dec 9, 2021 23:50:53 GMT -5
Another thought on this topic is after watching the Patriots have a three pass, 46 run 14-10 victory, I wondered what the score would be if they used a direct snap/no QB/extra lineman or TE offense for 30 of their 46 runs. It could have made them more or less effective depending on how Buffalo responded. Football is fascinating. The used an extra lineman on 60 percent of the plays on Monday
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Dec 10, 2021 6:48:11 GMT -5
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Post by nycrusader2010 on Dec 10, 2021 6:48:11 GMT -5
Cornell has for years had the reputation as the most academically rigorous Ivy at the undergrad level -- despite being the "easiest" to get into.
Dadtmouth probably right up there as they have the greatest % of undergrads, meaning a greater amt of resources directed at undergrad education. The top professors at HYP are teaching graduate courses for the most part.
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