Quite A Stat

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Freshman Joe McKnight lost 20 yards rushing today. But he averaged 5.8 yards a carry with that 59-yard run. My point all along was that McKnight deserved at least 10 carries in a game to see what he could do. USC might be 6-0 right now if he broke one of those runs against Stanford.


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mike Author Profile Page said:

And he still dropped a pitch Scott...and a lot of those yards he lost was his own fault. Joe is going to be fine but he ain't ready to carry a load.

Sweet revisionist history. I can't believe you're not on the offensive staff yet.

fanofusc Author Profile Page said:

That is what you meant all along ? Why couldn't you have just said it. You don't seem to have any problem stating it now after the fact. What a tool you are ! Please keep those sacred cows coming. That is real compelling stuff.

sureshot32 Author Profile Page said:

I think your point was that McKnight better start producing, otherwise be known as a bust.

Revisionist history indeed. Maybe if you simply stated your position instead of drenching everything with sarcasm, we'd be better equipped to understand what you're talking about.

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