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re: Would Boise win the East?
Posted on 10/25/11 at 10:58 am to King
Posted on 10/25/11 at 10:58 am to King
they would certainly be one of the teams fighting to win it in the end
they are actually decently balanced and doug martin is a pretty damn good back. they did have a lot of trouble running the first 3 quarters on us though but it didn't matter because they just began using their quick passing game as a pseudo run game and then it began to open up holes in time and at that point our defense was helpless. not saying that would happen every game but boise has the offensive capabilities, they are not totally 1 sided
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they are actually decently balanced and doug martin is a pretty damn good back. they did have a lot of trouble running the first 3 quarters on us though but it didn't matter because they just began using their quick passing game as a pseudo run game and then it began to open up holes in time and at that point our defense was helpless. not saying that would happen every game but boise has the offensive capabilities, they are not totally 1 sided
This post was edited on 10/25/11 at 11:00 am
Posted on 10/25/11 at 11:02 am to Damn Good Dawg
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they would certainly be one of the teams fighting to win it in the end
I agree with this. Especially the way the east is this year.
I'm not saying they will go 11-1 and destroy everyone.
But they'll be in games with people, especially if they get the "better" teams at home in Boise.
As shitty as that place is, I still think it would be difficult for teams like Uga, Florida, Tenn or SC to travel whatever amount of Miles it is to the Blue Turf and play in that weather.
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