`Hard To Fathom'

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When USC got shut out in the second half against UCLA, it was the first time the Trojans did not score in the final two quarters since Pete Carroll became head coach.
``To score seven points is hard to fathom,'' offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin said. ``It still seems like it didn't really happen.''


10 Comments

JJH4USC said:

Scott, I have an idea. Tomorrow, why don't you put a post up about the UCLA loss or about Lane Kiffin...or both.

omg said:

JJ4HUSC start your own blog. Loser, stop harassing Scott.

LBC ROB said:

Every time I think that he can't say anything dumber he keeps talking!!!!

Waxxford said:

Reporting a week old statement is not something one would consider worth mentioning on a "scoop" blog, and certainly not the reason I visit this site. Try to keep it current,......better.

calsucks said:

"it still seems like it didn't happen" "We were close...look at the tape" "some plays we were almost there"

This is called "loser talk" Usually given out by the coach of a 7-5 team...

We have fallen a long ways...

JJH4USC said:

omg,

There is something called sarcasm and dry wit that you apparently do not posses. If you actually read Scott’s Blog, I have consistently been one of his biggest supporters (and there might be a reason why he always posts my comments). So either you write a creative post that people respond to that talks about USC sports ...or cierra la boca and sit at your computer and keep reading my posts.

Larry Robinson said:

Isn't the quote wrong?
``To score seven points is hard to fathom,'' Why is it so hard to fathom scoring 7 points? We've done it nearly every half in the Carroll era. It is easy to fathom scoring 7 points. To NOT score 7 points in a half is very hard to fathom, but not so hard with this OC.

omg said:

JJH4USC = Loser.

Creative isn't it?

JJH4USC said:

omg,

Very impressive, you almost formulated two complete sentences...in a row, maybe we can start moving to paragraphs next, although that may be a little too advanced for you at this stage. Also, because you can cut and paste the word creative from my post doesn’t mean you actually understand the meaning of the word...which is apparent by your response.

Dave said:

omg - This is a USC sports blog. JJH4USC appears to be pretty articulate, and unlike your posts, funny. And if JJH4USC is a loser what does that make someone that wastes everyone else’s time picking a blog fight (that you will probably lose)...a really “cool guy.� Omg face it, you are a cyber-geek just like the rest of us, or else you wouldn’t be putting posts on a sports blog.

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