Offensive measurements

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Is UCLA offensive coordinator Norm Chow pleased with where the offense is with four practices remaining in the spring?
"As a coach you're never really pleased," he said. "As a coach, you're never really pleased or you might lose your job. I think all things being considered, yeah. All things being considered, we need more. Spring ball doesn't give you enough time, that day we missed (going over the wall), those things are valuable."

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Charles O'Bannon Author Profile Page said:

That is the most mellow man on the planet's way of saying he's still pissed.

TruBruin Author Profile Page said:

I wonder if he "sleeps well at night"

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