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Game thread: USC 34, Notre Dame 31 (Final)

Is it my imagination, or did the USC defender take off the ND runner's shoe and then throw it upfield after the play?


Fasano just caught another one ... yet he still didn't wrap the ball up. he didn't fumble, but he seems to have learned nothing. :(
 
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Is it my imagination, or did the USC defender take off the ND runner's shoe and then throw it upfield after the play?


Fasano just caught another one ... yet he still didn't wrap the ball up. he didn't fumble, but he seems to have learned nothing. :(

yes its your imagination, but really i must have missed it, i was reading posts on here and wasn't paying attention to the game and that must be when it happened
 
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It appeared his shoe came off during the play, which is no big deal. While the players were unpiling, a USCum linemen picked it up and appeared to chuck it upfield off camera.


Nice to see a 4th quarter lead for the Irish. Leinart does not look like a Heisman QB.


Block in the back on USCum. Pin them back!
 
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I thought you played football? No turnover circuits at practice?


i really don't know what you mean by "turnover circuits", but most of the time in practice only our skill players get the ball, and the whistle is blown when its obivious our skill player is going to be down, i've seen some fumbles, just none like that one


we are really short on backs, so short infact we moved our star WR to RB and one of our O-Line guys to FB, so our coaches don't want to have injuries in practice
 
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i really don't know what you mean by "turnover circuits", but most of the time in practice only our skill players get the ball, and the whistle is blown when its obivious our skill player is going to be down, i've seen some fumbles, just none like that one

So your practcie only consists of team time? No individual position work or skill specific drills?
 
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Did you see that block in the back? I think Mr. Ref was anticipating a bit. The ND blocker was BEHIND the SC player, but it looked like he went out of his way to avoid actually hitting him. Maybe I'm wrong and need a replay. :tongue2:
 
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So your practcie only consists of team time? No individual position work or skill specific drills?

pretty much, remember, i'm injured right now and not playing this year, i've got some problem with my foot and i'm not cleared to play, i can walk fine but when i try to run it is very painful, i'm just helping out around at practices and do what i can, so i'm not outside all the time, i sit in the coaches office/fieldhouse at times, we do ind. drills from time to time, but we pretty much have that stuff down, we just work on plays most of the time, actually to think of it, the seperate drills we do when everyone is not together is when the lineman are off on their own practicing their blocking scemes and the rest of the players are practicing plays
 
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