Saturday, December 6, 2008

Something tells me I was wrong, UConn Football

guess I was wrong about the football game today. It's pretty obvious that UConn really needs more out of the wide-receivers. Although it has been said that the redshirt freshman from this year are supposed to be really good.

I am not concerned about the QB play today. I think Tyler will be much better in the bowl game and that Frazer just needs more experience.

I will miss a lot of the seniors. Darius Butler, Julius Williams and Cody Brown have been outstanding for UConn. I will also miss Dahna Deleston, I thought that he's played really well since his return to UConn. I will miss Steve Brouse too, I think he's been our best goalline recieving threat at UConn the last two years.

I hope that Donald Brown returns, but I do think that Jordan Todman is a more than capable replacement. I don't think we've seen half the things he can do yet. I also think that Andre Dixon will be very valuable next year.

Twyon Martin has impressed me lately. Jasper Howard and Robert McClain have filled in for Darius really well and I think that they will be really good next season. We will miss Darius and his amazing abilities but I think that those two are capable of filling their shoes.

Looking forward to the bowl game, but I hope it isn't the International Bowl.

I turned off ESPN the moment someone was asked to analyze the Ball State v Buffalo game and if Buffalo's 28 points off of Ball State's 5 turnover's was a factor in Ball State losing.

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the winner of the AFC and NFC will play in the Super Bowl. I'm also going to predict that the team that scores more touchdowns, field goals, extra points and forces more safeties will be crowned Super Bowl Champions.

I'm going to say something even more shocking. I bet having no shots on goal contributed to a team being shut out.

Do yourself a favor, if your bored before a football game or any sporting event, go for a run, lift some weights, or go cycling. Don't watch endless hours of people over-analyzing things.

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