Lol at Fetters thinking we need to predict that he is going back for the second hot dog.
Also using stats to burnish your argument. Yea, no shit dude a guy who had started 3+ plus years is going to have more TDs and completions than a red shirt freshman. Fuck Fetters and his condescending bullshit article.
Fetters is an ass clown... an ass hat... an ass pirate. I told him that once, he didn't like it very much.
After a 5-yard completion to receiver Andre Baccellia, Haener targeted Jones on a one-on-one matchup again, this time from UND’s 12. The throw was in a good spot, but Jones made a spectacular play amid pass interference, hauling it in with one hand to give Haener his first career touchdown pass.
“He’s got a cannon,” said Jones, who finished with four catches for 76 yards and two touchdowns. “I know he’s always ready to take a shot, so you’ve always got to be on your A-game. … He’s always ready to throw it deep. He’s incredible.”
I would take my chances with Haener the rest of the way.
Browing throwing late on everything and excessive happy feet. Sign of confusion and looking for perfection on every pass.
Everything Browning does is slow and late. All those film sessions have ruined his reflexes and sense of timing, when he should've been out playing catch and getting ridiculed by his teammates for being slow and downsy. Protecting his feelings has produced this Frankenstein QB of ours, and it's time we fire up the torches.
After a 5-yard completion to receiver Andre Baccellia, Haener targeted Jones on a one-on-one matchup again, this time from UND’s 12. The throw was in a good spot, but Jones made a spectacular play amid pass interference, hauling it in with one hand to give Haener his first career touchdown pass.
“He’s got a cannon,” said Jones, who finished with four catches for 76 yards and two touchdowns. “I know he’s always ready to take a shot, so you’ve always got to be on your A-game. … He’s always ready to throw it deep. He’s incredible.”
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After a 5-yard completion to receiver Andre Baccellia, Haener targeted Jones on a one-on-one matchup again, this time from UND’s 12. The throw was in a good spot, but Jones made a spectacular play amid pass interference, hauling it in with one hand to give Haener his first career touchdown pass.
“He’s got a cannon,” said Jones, who finished with four catches for 76 yards and two touchdowns. “I know he’s always ready to take a shot, so you’ve always got to be on your A-game. … He’s always ready to throw it deep. He’s incredible.”
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