Bruins Lose Time of Possession Battle as UCLA Continues Implosion under Mora
Another day, another embarrassing performance by UCLA and coach Jim Mora.
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It's really sad to see how far you have fallen.
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It really is. It's like an after school special up in here.
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Are you talking to me or the picture of Mora?allpurpleallgold said:It's really sad to see how far you have fallen.
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Abundance.DerekJohnson said:
Are you talking to me or the picture of Mora?allpurpleallgold said:It's really sad to see how far you have fallen.
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But, but, but....
He didn't even win a Superbowl in the NFL!
And don't forget, he was being compared to Sark who is on the exact same path as Saban. -
Over on dawgman they are combing through the statistics to build a case that UCLA/Mora aren't as good as the score suggests and that ASU would have easily won if the ball would have bounced a little differently. Mora is still enemy #1 over there because he outperformed our beloved Sark all the years he was at UCLA
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Stats are for loosers.bananasnblondes said:Over on dawgman they are combing through the statistics to build a case that UCLA/Mora aren't as good as the score suggests and that ASU would have easily won if the ball would have bounced a little differently. Mora is still enemy #1 over there because he outperformed our beloved Sark all the years he was at UCLA
UCLA won that game because they kicked ASU's asses in all three phases. -
a win on the road, a night, on national telly with a partially injured qb and throwing some interesting Myles Jack/Eddie VanderHalen looks into the offense was impressive.
Hey Kim, thanks for watching!
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Sounds like we need a hero to help us, who's in charge of the Dickus signal?bananasnblondes said:Over on dawgman they are combing through the statistics to build a case that UCLA/Mora aren't as good as the score suggests and that ASU would have easily won if the ball would have bounced a little differently. Mora is still enemy #1 over there because he outperformed our beloved Sark all the years he was at UCLA
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