Mock Performance

The mock game again showed the defense is looking sharper than the offense. But these scrimmages are not great indicators for game performances next week. There is no tackling and the offensive line does not cut block to prevent possible injuries. The rushing stats are near meaningless because tailback cannot get yards after contact.
What about Matt Barkley’s two interceptions?
“The first interception, Robert (Woods) was a little off on his route,” USC coach Lane Kiffin said. “The second one the guy (Will Andrew) made a great play.”

6 thoughts on “Mock Performance

  1. ay, caramba!! Going on two seasons and Barks has still not thrown an INT that was his fault. It is always, “the receiver ran a bad route” or “the defender made a superhuman play”. exactly what Cheatey said last year!

    Barks will be in for a rude awakening if the coaches aren’t honest with him! No wonder he has started belittling his teammates play during scrimmages: he thinks he is without flaw!! oh Pious Passer, no one is perfect!

  2. Just finished reading the posts from yesterday, and a good 1/3 or more were from ucla-backers/SC-haters, the two being interchangeable halves these days.

    And every comment was nasty, not a creative or even slick thought in the bunch

    You know, folks, you can only ‘cry wolf’ so many times, and then Trojans soon tune-you-out as insufferable bores

    Or is that bears? Or bruins even?

  3. insufferable bores, Bruins are?

    calling the kettle black you are, hmmmm?

    herh herh herh!

    protesteth too mucheth, i sense.

    envy the Bruins, trOJies do.

    as the Barb said, herh herh herh.

  4. hey, LJ, reading all the posts must be a snap for you inasmuch as you can read 40 pages per minute, huh?? 😉

  5. In other news. The powder blue pantie’s QB has a torn muscle and is too “sore” to start. Herth herth herth..

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