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'gro

Quote from: Pat Coleman on September 23, 2007, 11:30:24 AM
From the front page:

"Our schedule page has a new look, which will continue to evolve through the weekend. The functions which are missing will be restored. We ask your patience."

y-e-s would have been quicker.

union89

Quote from: Frank Rossi on September 23, 2007, 12:47:16 AM
We have a winner in our first LL weekend pick 'em contest:

With the ONLY perfect entry of...

(R)PI
(U)nion
St. (L)awrence and
(W)PI

was LewDogg!

He wins two tickets to da Shooz game on 11/10/07 at Frank Bailey Field.  Nice job LD.


How in the Wide, Wide World of Sports did JLew pick the Larries over the Amish??  He must be Nostradamus!!

'gro

FF news: Kevin Curtis blowing up the lions secondary like regulator on exxon bathrooms in south carolina!

PBR...

#23328
Quote from: 'gro on September 23, 2007, 02:11:53 PM
FF news: Kevin Curtis blowing up the lions secondary like regulator on exxon bathrooms in south carolina!

mcnabb/westbrook/curtis are going crazy on the field passing/running...westbrook has 3 tds and 200yds of offense in the 1st half mcnabb is lighting it up through the air...yazz flute and pbrwarriors will be scoring big in this game...also roy williams has huge numbers w/ kitna and calvin johnson out hurt getting his back x-ray'd unlikely return...

pg04

Another strange week in the NFL... 4 pushes in the 1pm games? Come on.  I had more pushes than wins or losses! 3-3-4

Regulator

Quote from: 'gro on September 23, 2007, 02:11:53 PM
FF news: Kevin Curtis blowing up the lions secondary like regulator on exxon bathrooms in south carolina!


What. Did you have like 3 beers or something today Gro?
Reg had an awesome day today.....now for fooosball.

'gro

Quote from: Regulator on September 23, 2007, 04:52:15 PM
Quote from: 'gro on September 23, 2007, 02:11:53 PM
FF news: Kevin Curtis blowing up the lions secondary like regulator on exxon bathrooms in south carolina!


What. Did you have like 3 beers or something today Gro?
Reg had an awesome day today.....now for fooosball.

all in good fun, Mr. Regulator... maybe some karma will make you feel better.

Jonny Utah

Allright Reg,

JU recently installed 51 harvey windows into his property last year, only to find that 2 of them have already cracked.  They are under warranty, but should I have consulted LLPP contractors before I put in the Harvey windows?  It will be a future rental property, but Harvey still has good windows....


JU's property before new siding, Harvey windows and New decks....


pavanyks

What is wrong with the University of Rochester Football team?  They need to get a playmaker at QB and get the ball downfield more.

PBR...

Quote from: Jonny Utah on September 23, 2007, 08:03:05 PM
Allright Reg,

JU recently installed 51 harvey windows into his property last year, only to find that 2 of them have already cracked.  They are under warranty, but should I have consulted LLPP contractors before I put in the Harvey windows?  It will be a future rental property, but Harvey still has good windows....


JU's property before new siding, Harvey windows and New decks....

right on JU ...pbr put in all harvey windows replacements and capped them all in and havent had a problem with any they are solid windows...and many of pbr's friends who are contracters use them and always have no problems with them. where did they crack in the frame?

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: pavanyks on September 23, 2007, 08:23:53 PM
What is wrong with the University of Rochester Football team?  They need to get a playmaker at QB and get the ball downfield more.


RT hasnt seen them play yet.

Frank...please comment on Union/UR this past Sat

Rolevio

Rolevio's LLPPFFLSCFJ team may be setting a new record for futility this week.  Wow does the team suck.

Of course Rolevio forgot to switch out TE's but Dallas Clark's TD wouldn't haven't saved the team from embarassing lows.
In Search of Holladawg

Frank Rossi

Quote from: Senor RedTackle on September 23, 2007, 08:52:16 PM
Quote from: pavanyks on September 23, 2007, 08:23:53 PM
What is wrong with the University of Rochester Football team?  They need to get a playmaker at QB and get the ball downfield more.


RT hasnt seen them play yet.

Frank...please comment on Union/UR this past Sat

Much like Union's QB situation, Rochester has youth at QB in Barrett.  He's backed up by some experience in terms of RBs, WRs and TEs.  I think the scenario was more that Union's coverage only allowed Barrett one option that he finally was able to exploit late -- the TEs, especially Pedro Sosa.  Barrett succeeded in completing two deep balls, the first of which led to a TD to make it 13-7 -- and he almost led his team to the lead before halftime in a situation where his team trailed 13-0 with 2:41 left in the second quarter.  So, not much bad to say about him except that he didn't respond tremendously well to the pressure in his face all day. 

Yesterday's game was a lot more about a jump in the Union defensive effort than a poor day for Rochester's QB.  Also, it is indicative of Union's ability to control the time of possession (which was 25-5 at the end of the first half).

So, lay off Barrett a bit -- I think the team's performance in the first two weeks has shown generally good play, and he has the ability to complete the long ball, as shown yesterday.

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: Frank Rossi on September 23, 2007, 11:33:08 PM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on September 23, 2007, 08:52:16 PM
Quote from: pavanyks on September 23, 2007, 08:23:53 PM
What is wrong with the University of Rochester Football team?  They need to get a playmaker at QB and get the ball downfield more.


RT hasnt seen them play yet.

Frank...please comment on Union/UR this past Sat

Much like Union's QB situation, Rochester has youth at QB in Barrett.  He's backed up by some experience in terms of RBs, WRs and TEs.  I think the scenario was more that Union's coverage only allowed Barrett one option that he finally was able to exploit late -- the TEs, especially Pedro Sosa.  Barrett succeeded in completing two deep balls, the first of which led to a TD to make it 13-7 -- and he almost led his team to the lead before halftime in a situation where his team trailed 13-0 with 2:41 left in the second quarter.  So, not much bad to say about him except that he didn't respond tremendously well to the pressure in his face all day. 

Yesterday's game was a lot more about a jump in the Union defensive effort than a poor day for Rochester's QB.  Also, it is indicative of Union's ability to control the time of possession (which was 25-5 at the end of the first half).

So, lay off Barrett a bit -- I think the team's performance in the first two weeks has shown generally good play, and he has the ability to complete the long ball, as shown yesterday.

Nice job Frank. Hey...nice pic of you in the Union media guide