Should part of Penn State's game plan include making sure it recovers Mark Sanchez and Joe McKnight's fumbles?
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Trojan_SF said:
No Scott. The new strategy among all defenses should be to run as far away as possible from any fumbles than may occur and interception opportunities. What is the point of your post other than to be petty and cynical?
TrojanChamp said:
Don't forget the Open Forum questions. You never answered them.
Tyler said:
Is this supposed to be funny?
Do Joe and Mark fumble way more than any other RB and QB in college on average? If not then why take a dig at them other than just to be petty?
Fumbles are a natural part of the game along with sacks and interceptions. Should the Penn St. defense put in put pressure on the QB and defend our WRs at the line of scrimmage as part of their gameplans too?
These kinds of posts are what gets to people - and why so many USC followers think you're a hack. But you already know that. Congrats for living up to your billing.
arealrascal said:
SCOTT, if you want to claim that McKnight and Sanchez are turnover-prone, well, so be it. But to post a question like the one here is nothing more than amateurish.
No Scott. The new strategy among all defenses should be to run as far away as possible from any fumbles than may occur and interception opportunities. What is the point of your post other than to be petty and cynical?
Don't forget the Open Forum questions. You never answered them.
Is this supposed to be funny?
Do Joe and Mark fumble way more than any other RB and QB in college on average? If not then why take a dig at them other than just to be petty?
Fumbles are a natural part of the game along with sacks and interceptions. Should the Penn St. defense put in put pressure on the QB and defend our WRs at the line of scrimmage as part of their gameplans too?
These kinds of posts are what gets to people - and why so many USC followers think you're a hack. But you already know that. Congrats for living up to your billing.
SCOTT, if you want to claim that McKnight and Sanchez are turnover-prone, well, so be it. But to post a question like the one here is nothing more than amateurish.