Sloppy Friday

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Not the best day for the quarterbacks, who were battling accuracy problems. Pete Carroll attributed it to the first day in half-pads, which caused a little more aggressive pash rush.
``It was not my best day,'' freshman quarterback Aaron Corp said. ``Just inconsistency.''


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Sam Gilbert Author Profile Page said:

If you combined the Euro value rewarded to the three quarterbacks daily performance would you be able to pay for parking at the Coliseum Dodger game tomorrow?

RickyIrvins Author Profile Page said:

boy that sounds great...Ohio st. is drooling right now..

Chitown Trojan Author Profile Page said:

I am sure El Captain will blame Sanchez's lack of accuracy on racism towards Latinos.

El Capitán Author Profile Page said:

Marnier:
I am El Capitán, who is the captain? What does a QB inaccuracy have to do with racism? Show me one single thread where I stated that.
You are the obvious moronic clown with such a stupid theory. Let me know when you're ready to talk FB genius.
RickyIrvins:
According to you one bad practice equals failure. We have another genius. PC's job is in jeopardy.

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