Well, well, well..Bowie had a good game per Coaches

HawKnPeppa

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Per the coaches, Bowie had a really good game against the Tards. Carpenter, Ahem, not so good.

Doug Farrar covers one particular play by Carps where he TACKLED Caiais Campbell, but still allowed him to sack RW. Doug called it a 'rare double play,' haha! The Tards declined the holding penalty, of course, and took the sack from that buffet of bad play. If you're gonna hold that blatantly, might as well not let him go. :thirishdrinkers:

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They play different positions. I am not sure where the comparison is. Maybe a personal agenda?
 

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CurryStopstheRuns":kqagz07b said:
They play different positions. I am not sure where the comparison is. Maybe a personal agenda?

Bowie was playing G last game.
 

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onanygivensunday":w69iwgnv said:
Left guard, right guard... pls explain the difference.
One is on the left of the center and the other is on the right.
 

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getnasty":1f9cfyqj said:
onanygivensunday":1f9cfyqj said:
Left guard, right guard... pls explain the difference.
One is on the left of the center and the other is on the right.

And one is a deodorant......yup I went there. :sarcasm_off:
:thirishdrinkers: :thirishdrinkers: :thirishdrinkers:

It is a different way to scheme from different sides of the ball. Some cant adjust to a different scheme. Back in the day Too Tall was on one side for the most part because that was the way he was meant to scheme. Yes that is a reference to Cowpukes. But it is correct.
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