Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - casper

#1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX9MIX0OB-s

This may be redundant as it appears this site may have contributed to the Youtube posting.  My apologies if so...

It was great to be down at the fence when Caleb changed directions AGAIN and had a wall of blockers available if he needed them....he didn't.

#2
Anyone see Caleb Jennings' monster, zig-zag run of 135yds that only counted for 45 against Methodist???  Find an Emory friend on Facebook and check it out.  Not sure if it is or can be made to go on Youtube.

Looks like a makings of a classic game down at Emory for Homecoming.  GO EMORY!
#3
check the nearest bookstore's inventory...lol
#4
Way to go, Waspers!

Would have been nice to see McDonald manage the O from the
beginning of the season.  Truly believe we have the best D in
the conference....but I'm biased!

GO EMORY!
#5
I really enjoyed watching him play last year.  He looked like
he had a good work ethic and I expected big things from him this
year.  Maybe something changed after the year got started....who knows.

#6
Is that what SCguy is referring to?  When did that qb quit timing wise?

If he quit before first game, I'd say that's reasonable.  Our schools cost a ton
of money to attend....may want to get the most bang for his or his parents' buck.
#7
Saying good riddance is perfectly logical.

I see nothing wrong with being glad that one of the team's problems is now gone.  Nothing wrong
whatsoever.

We can now move on and try to get better.  That simple.  Try and look at it objectively
instead of feeling hurt.

I qualified my statement with "Unless there is some medical, family or academic reason - quitting during the season is pretty damn selfish if you ask me....don't care how much of a "good guy" you are."

Sounds like you missed that.  Also, he quit Monday - hate to break it to you.





#8
EHC52 - I'm the kind of jackass that prefers someone like that would have done
that type of evaluation in the offseason instead of being an individual and putting
the team in a situation like this.  Obviously his head has not been in the game all season.

You and I both know he has probably been on the fence about playing.

Unless there is some medical, family or academic reason - quitting during the season
is pretty damn selfish if you ask me....don't care how much of a "good guy" you are.

Let's just hope it isn't "girl problems" or something social like that.
#9
Booher quit at Emory Monday.

Anyone got any details?  That qb/center exchange can be tough.

Kinda glad he is gone.  Play like Romo (the positive aspects) one week and can't
even get the snap the next.

Good riddance.
#10
Hurley, you sound like your feelings are hurt?  Lighten up.

It will be ok.
#11
That....I will agree with!

Hopefully, that will be high octane fuel for improvement.  Typically, we
always fair better in the ODAC and not so much outside of conference.
#12
Kid, I doubt very seriously that forfeiting a whole season ON PAPER will
have such a massive hangover like you think it will at EHC.
#13
Three? (3?)

Where has anyone said there were three??  One's too many, just curious.
#14
Ah, took a few hours!  Figured the news would travel faster.  You're getting
lazy, kid.

Thank goodness it wasn't a successful season in terms of wins and losses.


Wonder if the guy has been staking out the bookstore, too?
#15
It was a pleasure finally getting to meet some of the BC tailgating contingent.  I don't know that I have ever eaten that much shrimp in such a short time.

Tough breaks on both sides of the ball.  I saw it as a serious slobber knocker and I too wondered where the intensity was on the O side of the ball.

Games and "mo" change all the time and things tightening up are what make games like that special.

Hope everyone made it home safely....