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University of Wisconsin football (59-0: Deal With It ... or Quit)

Going away from Gordon, and having your AWFUL quarterback throw the ball up three scores doesn't pass the smell test. The Wiscy staff was either-- a) eating retard sandwiches at halftime, or b) threw that game. I can't imagine a scenario where "b" makes sense, so I'm leaning towards "a", and that doesn't bode well for our Milwaukee's Best swilling friends.

I didn't watch the second half, nor do I know much about LSU or Wisconsin at this point. But is there a third option? c) Wisconsin just had some hot dice in the first half, and LSU pulled their asses from their heads in time to come back?
 
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news coming out of Madison just keeps on getting more and more strange.
first Stave couldn't go because he was hurt, but then Stave said he's NOT hurt.
he did say that he was having mental issues throwing the ball.
then we find out that Gordon was hurt and couldn't finish the game, but then he comes out and says he wasn't hurt and wanted to go back in.

i swear, if i didn't know better, i'd say that Andersen threw that game. all this talking in circles and conflicting reports look shady as can be.

I have often watched games fall apart (occasionally involving our home team) and wondered whose grandmother someone had tied up in a basement.

Some meltdowns just seem impossible to logically explain.

"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"

-Hanlon
 
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I didn't watch the second half, nor do I know much about LSU or Wisconsin at this point. But is there a third option? c) Wisconsin just had some hot dice in the first half, and LSU pulled their asses from their heads in time to come back?
Once Wisconsin lost Zagzebski and then Herring it was only a matter of time. They're thin on the defensive line this year as it is. Then the offensive coordinator went full retard in the second half and decided they had Warren Moon back there at QB.
 
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I didn't watch the second half, nor do I know much about LSU or Wisconsin at this point. But is there a third option? c) Wisconsin just had some hot dice in the first half, and LSU pulled their asses from their heads in time to come back?
Your head has to be pretty far up your ass to not let your star player on the field. Perhaps instead of pulling your starting QB when he has confidence/overthinking issues in fall camp you can let him start the game with some easy passes to get the confidence up. Either way it couldn't have been worse than 8/24 for 50 yards, 2 INT and 0 TDs. But either way, there is no reason to not play Gordon in the second half, and then in a press conference say 'I don't know why we didn't play him, my star player just wan't in the 2nd half game plan.' The real question is how much did ESPiN pay him to throw the game. <-- Not serious.
 
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when they lost those two D-Lineman and went Nickel, our offense took over and we ran it down their throats.

Gordon may have been nicked up, but he was still in the game. in pass protection.
so if he's too hurt to run, why the hell would you leave him in specifically to get hit by blitzing linebackers?
 
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