AANDY
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Sadly this sandlot football was the best football Jake has ever played.RoadDawg55 said:
What do you mean? He wanted Locker to run around and either find someone after scrambling around or for Locker to tuck it and run. Almost every play was a broken play and basically hoping Locker would make something happen.allpurpleallgold said:
To be fair, I don't think Lappano had the vaguest idea what he was doing with the offense.DerekJohnson said:
No, I'm not.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
Derek is a big swinging dick?DerekJohnson said:In the old days, I used to sit in the office of said booster just hanging out talking Husky football. The phone would ring and it would be AANDY, looking for information.
I would go there every Sunday morning during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. He would get on the phone and track down Lappano. Then he'd ease back in his desk chair and go, "Tim, how are you faring? Listen, what THE HELL was going on out there yesterday?"
Lappano told him stuff like "I don't think Tyrone has the vaguest idea what I'm trying to do with the offense." -
The offensive counterpart to Sark's best defender, Dropped Pass.section8 said:
Busted play was our most successful game planRoadDawg55 said:
What do you mean? He wanted Locker to run around and either find someone after scrambling around or for Locker to tuck it and run. Almost every play was a broken play and basically hoping Locker would make something happen.allpurpleallgold said:
To be fair, I don't think Lappano had the vaguest idea what he was doing with the offense.DerekJohnson said:
No, I'm not.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
Derek is a big swinging dick?DerekJohnson said:In the old days, I used to sit in the office of said booster just hanging out talking Husky football. The phone would ring and it would be AANDY, looking for information.
I would go there every Sunday morning during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. He would get on the phone and track down Lappano. Then he'd ease back in his desk chair and go, "Tim, how are you faring? Listen, what THE HELL was going on out there yesterday?"
Lappano told him stuff like "I don't think Tyrone has the vaguest idea what I'm trying to do with the offense." -
Husky Fever - catch it!CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
The offensive counterpart to Sark's best defender, Dropped Pass.section8 said:
Busted play was our most successful game planRoadDawg55 said:
What do you mean? He wanted Locker to run around and either find someone after scrambling around or for Locker to tuck it and run. Almost every play was a broken play and basically hoping Locker would make something happen.allpurpleallgold said:
To be fair, I don't think Lappano had the vaguest idea what he was doing with the offense.DerekJohnson said:
No, I'm not.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
Derek is a big swinging dick?DerekJohnson said:In the old days, I used to sit in the office of said booster just hanging out talking Husky football. The phone would ring and it would be AANDY, looking for information.
I would go there every Sunday morning during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. He would get on the phone and track down Lappano. Then he'd ease back in his desk chair and go, "Tim, how are you faring? Listen, what THE HELL was going on out there yesterday?"
Lappano told him stuff like "I don't think Tyrone has the vaguest idea what I'm trying to do with the offense."
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lest we forget another offensive penalty.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
The offensive counterpart to Sark's best defender, Dropped Pass.section8 said:
Busted play was our most successful game planRoadDawg55 said:
What do you mean? He wanted Locker to run around and either find someone after scrambling around or for Locker to tuck it and run. Almost every play was a broken play and basically hoping Locker would make something happen.allpurpleallgold said:
To be fair, I don't think Lappano had the vaguest idea what he was doing with the offense.DerekJohnson said:
No, I'm not.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
Derek is a big swinging dick?DerekJohnson said:In the old days, I used to sit in the office of said booster just hanging out talking Husky football. The phone would ring and it would be AANDY, looking for information.
I would go there every Sunday morning during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. He would get on the phone and track down Lappano. Then he'd ease back in his desk chair and go, "Tim, how are you faring? Listen, what THE HELL was going on out there yesterday?"
Lappano told him stuff like "I don't think Tyrone has the vaguest idea what I'm trying to do with the offense." -
This is like reliving a train wreck.



