[Husker] Field Goal?
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Kaufsss at aol.com
Mon Oct 23 07:23:15 CDT 2006
I totally agree with an earlier post - He was out practicing before the game
and at halftime - he was short from 40 yards - there was NO chance for a 55
yarder.
In a message dated 10/22/2006 9:29:56 PM Central Daylight Time,
ldbrown at llu.edu writes:
One of the reasons probably has to do with the talent TX has at blocking
kicks, and a long one would have to have a low trajectory. I still think the
statistics would have been better for a long FG than a hail Mary.
Laura
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Subject: Re: [Husker] Field Goal?
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From: "Tommy Thompson" <huskertt at charter.net>
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> Not sure the FG would have been any better than the Hail Mary pass.
I think you could flip a coin on that one. Callahan must have figured
he didn't have anyone with the leg to get it that far even with the wind.
To be honest I don't think I have seen anyone this year I would have
confidence to get it that far either.
Bob Beach
I never learned anything when I was the one doing the talking.
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