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re: How do you outplay an opponent and lose?
Posted on 11/26/11 at 8:13 pm to memphisplaya
Posted on 11/26/11 at 8:13 pm to memphisplaya
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In a game of defense and field position, perhaps you should be asking why Saban was trying FG's well out of foster's range and not trying to pin LSU deep.
Really? CF missed a 44 in the first and made a 46 in the second. Also drilled a 49 vs MSU the next week. Those fgs, except the one in OT, were well within his range.
Fact is Saban took chances to win. Miles took none to win.
Posted on 11/26/11 at 8:15 pm to crimsonsaint
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Miles took none to win.
And still won.
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Posted on 11/26/11 at 8:17 pm to crimsonsaint
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Really? CF missed a 44 in the first and made a 46 in the second. Also drilled a 49 vs MSU the next week. Those fgs, except the one in OT, were well within his range.
You named his TWO made field goals from this entire season. He has SEVEN misses.
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Fact is Saban took chances to win. Miles took none to win.
so who won?
Posted on 11/26/11 at 8:18 pm to crimsonsaint
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Those fgs, except the one in OT, were well within his range.
Just because a guy makes one 50 yarder out of ten, doesn't mean he's a guarantee make
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Fact is Saban took chances to win. Miles took none to win.
And Miles won.
Posted on 11/26/11 at 8:21 pm to crimsonsaint
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Fact is Saban took chances to win. Miles took none to win.
Hell, I've yet to see that as a component on a stadium scoreboard or even newspaper stat sheet. Maybe I need to start looking more closely.
Posted on 11/26/11 at 8:24 pm to crimsonsaint
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