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Houston gets one pass from midfield to end the half, they complete the slant and are breaking clear around the edge, when the wr just drops it untouched instead of tucking it away.
Well to some extent, Houston's offense is a bit cheesy. As for that topic, I went for it on 4th twice, once on 4th & short at midfield, another on 4th & 14 at the 37 (too far for FG, a bit short for a punt).
The game turned on a lot of improbable plays: the troy smith psu 06 play on 4th down, followed by the option pick six, the catch-hit-fumble-int-TD, the KR TD.
The troy play was a little cheesy (3rd square, vid highlight). Case got flushed out of the pocket and intended to rush outside for the first, but Baylor's defense was too quick. He doubled back and found Robiskie er Cleveland over the middle.
An equally fun and frustrating game to play...but it was closer than most D'Amato/Probst matchups have been (probably due to the closeness in team ratings). So in essence, so long as I recruit well I'll be bringing home a chip before RGIII's tenure here is over I need to use his legs more...he's very elusive.
To quote Tressel...special teams turned the tide of the game against me.
Josh is not a cheeser by any means...just a couple plays that were iffy. Nothing to get too mad about I pretty much handled the Houston offense as well as I could...maybe knocked Keenum out of the Heisman race