Unsung Hero

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Someone who stood out against Arizona was freshman cornerback Vincent Joseph, who made some key blocks on special teams and a tackle as he filled the vital role of gunner on the punt team.


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Munro said:

Joseph reminds me of Manchester United's French striker Louis Saha -- a guy who always seems to contribute when he gets on the field/pitch.

DENISE said:

THIS KID HAS HEART AND DETERMINATION

MD said:

Great work, Wolfman. It's impossible at times to tell on TV; your insight is appreciated.

SCBert said:


I also thought #51 Spencer Larson looked pretty good.

Happy said:

I almost forgot about Vincent, I am so excited for this team! PC is amazing

Jonny said:

I think it was also Joseph's presence that caused the UA player to take his eye off the ball late in the game, forcing the last TO and the last 7 points.

John said:

Go Vincent...Another Long Beach Poly great! Go Beach!

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